Nicholas Pike

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Nicholas Pike is an English film and television music composer.[1]

GenresFilm and television score
OccupationMusic composer
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Nicholas Pike
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GenresFilm and television score
OccupationMusic composer
Websitehttp://www.nicholaspike.net
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Early life and education

Nicholas Pike was born in Water Orton, Warwickshire, England. He started his music career at the age of 7 at the Canterbury Choir School and subsequently moved to Cape Town, South Africa at the age of 10 where he continued in music becoming Head Chorister at St George's Grammar School, Cathedral choir as well as playing the flute with the Cape Town Symphony Orchestra at the age of 15. He was a member of the rock band Hammak and toured the country with this and other bands. At age 17 he left to study flute and composition in Boston at the Berklee School of Music.[1]

Career

Pike moved to New York City, where he recorded and performed with his band FluteJuice featuring Bill Frisell, Billy Hart, Kenny Werner, and Hank Roberts among many others. He recorded and released the album Waterlilies with Brazilian percussionist Nana Vasconcelos and guitar virtuoso Bill Connors. Before embarking on his film scoring career he conducted and recorded his suite "Master Harold and the Boys" with the London Symphony Orchestra which was based on Athol Fugard's apartheid era play of the same name.[2]

As a film composer, he is known for featuring unique sounds and instrumentation. He has written for projects ranging from Stephen King's The Shining to Disney's Captain Ron as well as animated films such as Disney's The Prince and the Pauper.[1][3][4] Awards include the Elmer Bernstein Award for his score to Love Object at the Woodstock Film Festival, the Best Music Award from the Sitges Cinema Fantastic Festival for his score to Critters 2 and the Emmy for original music at the 34th News & Documentary Emmy Awards for the HBO documentary In Tahrir Square about the beginnings of the Arab Spring. He received an ACE Award for the work on Tales From The Crypt.[1]

He composed music for large-scale music videos including Michael Jackson's "Ghost" and "You Rock My World", MC Hammer's "Too Legit to Quit" and "Here Comes The Hammer" and Will Smith's "Wild Wild West". He was chosen by actress/comedian and talk show host Bonnie Hunt to create and lead the first-ever daytime talk show live band for The Bonnie Hunt Show which aired on the NBC network. Pike composed the music for the show. He wrote and produced the song "On Ghost Ridge" for the documentary 100 Years: One Woman's Fight for Justice chronicling the epic battle between Blackfoot Indian Elouise Cobell and the US government. The song was performed by Malaysian pop star Yuna and long-listed for an Academy Award Nomination in the Best Original Song category [5][6]

Pike arranged, produced, and composed the score for the first episode of Apple TV+'s series Amazing Stories.

In 2023, Pike appeared as a guest at Kingvention, the annual Michael Jackson fan convention held in London.[7][8]

Pike composed the score and produced an operatic piece performed by Ana María Martínez for the documentary Viva Verdi! released in 2025.[9][10][11][12]

Filmography

Film

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Year Title Director Studio(s) Notes
1987Graveyard ShiftJerry CiccorittiCinema VenturesN/a
1988Critters 2: The Main CourseMick GarrisNew Line CinemaN/a
1989C.H.U.D. II: Bud the C.H.U.D.David K. IrvingVestron PicturesN/a
1990Mission ManilaPeter MackenzieM.C.E.G.N/a
1992SleepwalkersMick GarrisColumbia PicturesN/a
Captain RonThom EberhardtTouchstone PicturesN/a
1994Blank CheckRupert WainwrightWalt Disney PicturesN/a
1996Michael Jackson's GhostsStan WinstonMJJ Productions
Kingdom Entertainment
Direct-to-video film
1997Star KidManny CotoTrimark PicturesN/a
Telling Lies in AmericaGuy FerlandBanner Entertainment
1998The Sadness of SexRupert WainwrightFilmWorks EntertainmentN/a
1999DeliveredGuy FerlandEdie FilmsN/a
2000Return to MeBonnie HuntMetro-Goldwyn-MayerN/a
2002Virginia's RunPeter MarkleKnightscove Entertainment
Holedigger Films
N/a
FeardotComWilliam MaloneFranchise Pictures
MDP Worldwide
N/a
2003Love ObjectRobert ParigiLolo Film
Visionbox Pictures
Catapult Films
Base 12 Productions
N/a
The I InsideRoland Suso RichterMiramax FilmsN/a
2004Riding the BulletMick GarrisInnovation Film GroupN/a
2005Checking OutJeff HareFilmWorks EntertainmentN/a
The L.A. Riot SpectacularMarc KlasfeldImage EntertainmentN/a
2006Stephen King's DesperationMick GarrisTouchstone TelevisionN/a
2008ParasomniaWilliam MaloneLuminous Processes
Rising Storm Productions
N/a
2009It's AliveJosef RusnakMillennium FilmsN/a
Blood and BoneBen RamseyCinema Management GroupDirect-to-video film
Wrong Turn at TahoeFranck KhalfounParamount Famous ProductionsDirect-to-video film
2013Devil May CallJason CuadradoGrindstone Entertainment GroupN/a
2014Rio 2Carlos SaldanhaBlue Sky StudiosOrchestrator
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Television

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Year Title Director Studio(s) Notes
1989–1996Tales from the CryptVariousHBO10 episodes
1997The ShiningMick GarrisABCTV miniseries
1999–2001The LotVariousAmerican Movie Classics17 episodes
2005–2007Masters of HorrorVariousShowtime6 episodes
2011Bag of BonesMick GarrisA&E2 episodes
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