Harold Faltermeyer

Composer of iconic film scores

Harold Faltermeyer - Composer of iconic film scores
Born

October 5th, 1952
72 years ago

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Germany

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A keyboard player, composer, and producer contributed significantly to film music. Achieved prominence in the 1980s with the score for the film 'Beverly Hills Cop,' which featured the well-known track 'Axel F.' Further work includes composing for 'Top Gun,' contributing to its distinctive sound. Collaborated with various artists and has been influential in the arena of electronic music production.

Composed the score for 'Beverly Hills Cop'

Created the theme for 'Top Gun'

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