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Stephen Rae (composer)

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Stephen Rae
Born (1961-11-08) 8 November 1961 (age 62)
Sydney, Australia
Other namesDouglas Stephen Rae
EducationNewington College
Sydney Conservatorium of Music
Occupation(s)Composer, Musician, Actor
Websitehttp://stephenraemusic.com

Douglas Stephen Rae (born 8 November 1961)[1] is an Australian AFI award-winning composer, musician and actor.[2] Over his 30 year career, Stephen Rae has composed music for a varied roster of television, film, theatre and advertising.

He has created scores for several iconic Australian television series, including Love My Way, Puberty Blues, Gallipoli and Safe Harbour, for which he won the 2018 FIPA (Federation Internationale de production Audiovisuale) Gold Prize for his music.

Stephen’s film credits include the 2020 feature documentary EL METIDO, as well as Mary (2016) The Turning, (2014), Temptation (2003), Blackjack (2003) THE ROAD FROM COORAIN (2002), The Well (1997), Dead Heart (1996), Mary (1995) and Traps (1994). He has won the Australian Film Institute (AACTA), the Film Critics Circle of Australia (FCC) and the Australian Guild of Screen Composers (AGSC) awards for Best Screen Music. He has also won a CLIO (New York) for his work in advertising.

He has composed music for theatre productions at Belvoir St Theatre and the Sydney Theatre Company. He has also worked as an actor in many productions with directors including Geoffrey Rush and Jim Sharman.

Stephen Rae has won the Australian Film Institute (AACTA), the Film Critics Circle of Australia (FCC) and the Australian Guild of Screen Composers (AGSC) awards for Best Screen Music. He has also won a CLIO (New York, USA) for his work in advertising.

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Film and television

Composition credits include:[3]

  • El Metido

Theatre

Rae has composed music for theatre productions at Belvoir St Theatre and the Sydney Theatre Company. He has also worked as an actor in many productions with directors including Geoffrey Rush and Jim Sharman.

Album

His debut solo album, Feet Lift Off The Ground, blends music of different eras using Renaissance music for melodic inspiration. It also features Geoffrey Rush on several tracks reading poems that Rae has set to music.

Awards

Rae has won the Australian Film Institute (AFI), the Australian Performing Rights Association (APRA), the Film Critics Circle of Australia (FCC) and the Australian Guild of Screen Composers (AGSC) awards. He has also won a CLIO (New York) for his work in advertising. Most recently, Rae won the 2018 FIPA (Federation Internationale de production Audiovisuale) Gold prize for his music for the Television Series "Safe Harbour".

References

  1. ^ Newington College Register of Past Students 1863-1998 (Syd, 1999) pp 162
  2. ^ ABC - Local Radio
  3. ^ IMDb Stephen Rae

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This page was last edited on 27 July 2023, at 05:20
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