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Ryan Shore

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Biography

Ryan Shore, born December 29, 1974, in Toronto, Canada, to a Jewish family, has made a significant impact in the realm of music composition, spanning film, television, virtual reality, and more. Nephew to the renowned Howard Shore, his musical genius has been recognized through nominations for both Emmy and Grammy Awards, highlighting his contributions to various projects including Go! Go! Cory Carson (2020), Monsterville: Cabinet of Souls (2015), and the notable score for The Shrine (2010). Ryan Shore's transition from New York, where he contributed to Broadway shows, concerts, and CDs, to Los Angeles in 2004 marked a pivotal shift towards film composition. His work on films like Prime (2005), Numb (2007), and Stan Helsing (2009), alongside the virtual reality game Spy Hunter (2012), showcases his versatility and ability to capture the essence of each narrative through music. Ryan Shore has won multiple awards and nominations, including a Grammy nod for Best Score Soundtrack and wins at the Telly Awards and Hollywood Music In Media Awards.
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