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Mark Snow, the generic composer of the series “X-Files”, died

The musician, famous for having composed the credits of the “X-Files” series, died this Friday, July 4 at his home in the state of Connecticut. He was 78 years old.

Composer Mark Snow, to whom we owe the credits of the American series X-FilesHe died at the age of 78. According to his agent, contacted by AFP, the musician died this Friday, July 4 at his home in the state of Connecticut. The circumstances of his disappearance were not specified.

In addition to the credits of X-FilesMark Snow had composed music of more than 200 episodes of the American Cult series that presents a duo of FBI researchers who work in unresolved cases linked to paranormal phenomena. He was also the author of the music of the two films of the series.

15 Emmy Awards nominations

Born Martin Fulterman on August 26, 1946, Mark Snow grew up in New York, where he attended the Juilliard school, prestigious Higher Music School.

The musician had started composing music for television in the late 1970s. He received 15 nominations at Emmy Awards, the Oscar equivalent for American television.

Author: CL with AFP
Source: BFM TV

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