Joseph LoDuca is a TV and film score composer best known for his work writing television scores for the series Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, Xena: Warrior Princess, Cleopatra 2525, American Gothic and Jack of All Trades. Originally an accomplished jazz guitarist in the Detroit (MI, USA) area, Joseph frequently provides music for producer/director Sam Raimi and actor Bruce Campbell's films and series.
He has eight Emmy nominations and one Emmy Award (for the Xena episode Fallen Angel). He won five consecutive ASCAP awards between 1997 and 2001. He was also nominated for the César Awards for "Best Music Written for a Film" award in 2002 for his work in Brotherhood of the Wolf.[1].
LoDuca is a graduate of Wayne State University.
Joseph was nominated for and won the Emmy award in 2009 for "Outstanding Music Composition For A Series" for his music in Legend of the Seeker.
Selected works
- Leverage (2008) TV Series
- Legend of the Seeker (2008) TV Series
- The Messengers (2007)
- Devour (2005)
- Locusts (2005) (TV)
- Man with the Screaming Brain (2005)
- Alien Apocalypse (2005) (TV)
- Boogeyman (2005)
- The Librarian: Quest for the Spear (2004) (TV)
- Saint Ange (2004)
- He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (2002) TV Series
- Brotherhood of the Wolf (2001)
- Jack of All Trades (2000) TV Series
- Cleopatra 2525 (2000) TV Series
- Young Hercules (1998) TV Series
- Running Time (1997)
- Xena: Warrior Princess (1995-2001) TV Series
- Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (1995-99) TV Series
- American Gothic (TV series) (1995) TV Series
- Hercules and the Amazon Women (1994) (TV)
- Army of Darkness (1992) (as Joe LoDuca) aka Evil Dead 3
- Moontrap (1989)
- Evil Dead II (1987)
- Thou Shalt Not Kill... Except (1985) aka Stryker's War
- The Evil Dead (1981) (as Joe LoDuca)
References
- ^ "Little pictures have a big year", Los Angeles Times, 3 January 2003
External links
- LoDuca Music - professional web site of LoDuca Music, Joseph LoDuca's company
- Joseph LoDuca at the Internet Movie Database
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