His first soundtrack came in 2006 for the short drama “The 18th Electricity Plan”, after which he made music for two British films, “New Town Killers” and “The Children”, both in 2008. Stephen Hilton has also written the original scores for numerous film titles. Most recently, he composed additional music for Scott Cooper’s upcoming supernatural horror film “Antlers”, which is scheduled for release in October 2021. Two years later, he contributed to the music of the action thriller “Jack Reacher: Never Go Back” with Tom Cruise in the lead role, and is a sequel to the 2012 film “Jack Reacher”. It was followed in 2013 by his work on the sixth part of the “Fast & Furious” series, entitled “Fast & Furious 6”, starring Vin Diesel and Paul Walker, and in 2014 the superhero film “The Amazing Spider-Man 2”, the second and final installment of the film series of the same title. In 2011, Stephen Hilton served as a music designer for the sci-fi action “Transformers: Dark Of The Moon”, which is the third installment of the “Transformers” film series, and the action-adventure video game “Assassin’s Creed”. By the end of the decade, he also arranged the music for the 2010 superhero animated film “Megamind”. His next major project came in 2001 when he made music for the Academy Award-winning musical romantic drama “Moulin Rouge!”, featuring Ewan McGregor and Nicole Kidman.ĭuring the same year he worked on Steven Soderbergh’s heist comedy film “Ocean’s Eleven”, starring George Clooney, Brad Pitt, and Julia Roberts, and later made music for its sequels “Ocean’s Twelve” in 2004, and “Ocean’s Thirteen” (2007). Stephen Hilton is also known for working on film score his first project was the comedy “Plunkett & Macleane” in 1999, and later that year he worked on the crime thriller “The Bone Collector”, starring Denzel Washington and Angelina Jolie, and the spy film “The World Is Not Enough”, which is the 19 th installment of the “James Bond” series, and later on the Bond films “Die Another Day” (2002) and “Quantum Of Solace” (2008). Besides that, he has remixed songs for Primal Scream, Orbital, and No Doubt. Moreover, he has contributed to the works of some of the biggest music stars, including Pharrell Williams, Alicia Keys, Gwen Stefani, U2, and Chris Lake. He’s also worked as a composer and songwriter for Siouxsie Sioux – co-writing and producing the song “Drone Zone” – Craig Armstrong, Pati Yang, and David Holmes to name a few. In the following year, he collaborated with Pet Shop Boys on their single “Nightlife”, and furthermore he’s worked with Moloko, Pulp, Mel C, and Natasha Bedingfield, among many others. He was noticed by Depeche Mode, and invited to work with them on their song “Only When I Lose Myself”, which was released in 1998. Stephen Hilton started pursuing his career when he began performing as an electronic musician at local underground clubs in England. Stephen hasn’t shared any details about his education. He holds British nationality, belongs to White Caucasian ethnic group, and is a Christian. Stephen Hilton spent his early years somewhere in England, probably raised by his parents, however, there is no information about their names and professions it’s also unknown whether he has siblings or is an only child. When the Commonwealth Railways took over the Great Northern Line in 1926, Mr Klingberg was placed at the Mile End Loco Yard (he'd requested Peterborough) where he specialised as an engine greaser.A post shared by Stephen Hilton Life, Parents, Siblings, Nationality, Ethnicity, Religion, Educational Background Their two children were born in 1923 and '25. Alfred became a labourer in the Loco Sheds at the Railway Yards and he married a local girl. However, by 1921 it was evident that the farm could not support the three remaining sons and his father settled him on a thirty acre block in Quorn. He spent four and a half years on his brother-in-law's farm at Wyacca before returning home when two older brothers went to war. The Arden Vale School closed in 1910 and after a further nine months at a German school in Emu Downs for his Confirmation studies, Alfred began work. Heinrich Alfred Klingberg, one of eleven children, was born to German parents on a wheat farm at Arden Vale, north of Quorn. Robertson, Part 1 of 6 Date (year)1986 Date recorded Recorded on 11 February 1986 Description Creator Klingberg, Heinrich Alfred, 1898-1987 Additional creator Robertson, Beth M., 1957- TitleInterview with Henrich Alfred Klingberg Interviewer: Beth M.
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