Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Plane crash in California: Plane of “Titanic” -Komponist James … – Tagesspiegel

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In California, the small plane of film composer James Horner crashed. Whether the two-time Oscar winner who wrote the film score for “Titanic”, on board was, is still unclear.

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A small plane belonging to the American film composer James Horner, crashed after media reports on Monday in California. The pilot was killed, as the “Los Angeles Times” reported, citing the authorities in the district of Ventura County. Other people were not on board. The name of the pilot was not immediately announced. Horner’s attorney, Jay Cooper, confirmed to the newspaper that the plane the “Titanic” – belonged to composers. No one had heard since the crash of the 61-year-old Horner, he said, according to the “Los Angeles Times”.

Horner is one of the most successful composers in Hollywood. For “Titanic” He took two Oscars in 1998, as a composer of film music and for the complete sung by Celine Dion original song “My Heart Will Go On”. After his first Oscar nomination for “Aliens” (1986) he had, inter alia, with the soundtracks for “Apollo 13,” “Braveheart” and “Avatar” winning. (AP)

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