Emile Mosseri
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- Composer
- musician
- songwriter
- Adam Mosseri (brother)
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| Born | August 11, 1985 New York City, New York, U.S. |
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| Years active | 2003–present |
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| Genres | Film score, classical music, indie rock |
| Website | emilemosseri |
Emile Mosseri (born August 11, 1985) is an American composer, pianist, singer and producer based in Los Angeles.
Mosseri was born in New York City to an Egyptian-Israeli Jewish father, a psychotherapist, and an Irish Catholic mother, an architect. He was raised in the suburb of Chappaqua, New York and is the younger brother of Adam Mosseri.[1]
He studied film scoring at Berklee College of Music.[2]
Career
Mosseri has scored films including The Last Black Man in San Francisco (2019),[3] Minari (2020),[4] and Kajillionaire (2020),[5] and composed for television shows like HBO's Random Acts of Flyness, and season 2 of Amazon's Homecoming.[6] He received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Score for Minari.[7] Mosseri is a member of the indie-rock band The Dig, as well as a recording artist and touring musician.