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Rob Simonsen

1978 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Rob Simonsen is the 1,476th most popular composer, the 20,916th most popular biography from United States and the 153rd most popular American Composer.

Rob Simonsen is an American composer best known for his work on film scores, including notable films like "The Spectacular Now," "Foxcatcher," and "The Age of Adaline." His compositions often blend orchestral and electronic elements, contributing to the emotional depth of the films he scores.

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Among Composers

Among composers, Rob Simonsen ranks 1,476 out of 1,451Before him are Oneohtrix Point Never, Kailash Kher, Daniel Pemberton, Aadesh Shrivastava, Dafina Zeqiri, and Caroline Shaw. After him are Joseph Trapanese, Alma Deutscher, Austin Wintory, Michael McGlynn, and Rod Schejtman.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1978, Rob Simonsen ranks 1,466Before him are Tomohiro Nagatsuka, Amy Chow, Rachel Morrison, Malik Allen, Lee McCulloch, and Mike Birbiglia. After him are Shinya Sato, Eddie House, Mark Hildreth, Mark Hunter, Memphis Bleek, and Freeway.

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In United States

Among people born in United States, Rob Simonsen ranks 20,924 out of NaNBefore him are R. Brandon Johnson (1974), Nadji Jeter (1996), Adunni Ade (1976), Carly Schroeder (1990), Madisyn Shipman (2002), and Luke Kornet (1995). After him are Kim Zmeskal (1976), Sam Richardson (1984), Gary Neal (1984), Wayne Ellington (1987), Lauren Wenger (1984), and Jay Briscoe (1984).

Among Composers In United States

Among composers born in United States, Rob Simonsen ranks 153Before him are Eric Whitacre (1970), Trevor Dunn (1968), Nicholas Britell (1980), Dustin O'Halloran (1971), Oneohtrix Point Never (1982), and Caroline Shaw (1982). After him are Joseph Trapanese (1984), and Austin Wintory (1984).

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