Louis Febre

Albert Louis Febre ( born June 21, 1959 in Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico) is a Mexican composer.

Life

The native Mexicans Louis Albert Febre began at the age of eight years with composing when he took piano lessons at a private school in Northern Mexico. After his family moved to Los Angeles in 1973, he took piano lessons with Robert Turner, Francoise Regnat and intensified his studies in composition under Lorraine Kimball and Frank Campo.

After he was in 1992 hired by PM Entertainment, a production company B-movies, as a composer, he learned in 1996 his later mentor John Debney, with whom he shared an Emmy for the TV series Countdown X 1997 - won alarm in space. Since then, he has composed freely among others such films as in the hereafter are still rooms, Final Speed ​​- Stop the death train! and the enemy in my husband. Its by far the best-known work is the superhero television series Smallville

Filmography (selection)

Awards

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