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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jacob_GrothJacob Groth - Wikipedia

    Jacob Groth (born 12 May 1951) is a Danish film composer. He is most known for scoring the film trilogy based on Stieg Larsson's Millennium series and a number of award-winning Danish TV series as well as the CBS series Unforgettable.

  2. Composer of the music score for the Millennium Trilogy. You have of course by now seen “The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo”,”The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet’s Nest” and “The Girl Who Played With Fire”, the critically acclaimed movies of The Millennium Trilogy, based upon the world wide bestselling crime novels by Swedish writer, Stieg ...

  3. Born in 1951, Jacob Groth is a Danish film and television composer. He has created music for motion pictures since 1978, always with the ambition that his compositions should be felt rather than heard.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0343844Jacob Groth - IMDb

    Jacob Groth. Composer: Wisting. With over 30 films and more than 25 tv series, internationally acclaimed Danish composer Jacob Groth's music is always rich in Nordic cool and full of melodic grace and alluring enigmas. For many, Jacob regarded as The Composer with The Nordic Tattoo.

  5. See full list of movies with music by Danish film composer Jacob Groth. Film & Movies. Music by Jacob Groth featured in movies & documentaries. Lille Sommerfugl (Feature film, Denmark, 2020) Livets Pris (Documentary, Sweden, 2018) Skin Trade (Feature Film, USA, 2014) Kapgang / Speed Walking (Feature Film, Denmark 2014)

  6. Jacob Groth-Andersen (født 12. maj 1951 i København, Danmark) er en dansk komponist, der er særlig kendt for at lave musik til film (bl.a. Otto er et næsehorn og Cirkus Ildebrand) og tv-produktioner.

  7. Jacob Groth is perhaps most famous for his score work on the film trilogy based on Swedish crime author Stieg Larssons Millennium series of 3 best-selling novels ‘The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo’ (nominated for Best Score at the European Film Awards), ‘The Girl Who Kicked The Hornets Nest’ and ‘The Girl Who Played With Fire’.