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  1. Christopher Willis (born 21 August 1978) is an Australian-born British composer and musicologist. Career. He is the composer of the 2013 Disney television series Mickey Mouse, and co-composer (with Rupert Gregson-Williams) of the music to the HBO comedy series Veep.

  2. www.christopherwilliscomposer.comChristopher Willis

    Emmy Award-winning composer, arranger, songwriter, and pianist Christopher Willis enjoys an unusually diverse career that spans film and television soundtracks, interactive media, popular music, and concert works.

  3. Christopher Willis. Composer: The Death of Stalin. Christopher Willis composes the music to Disney's Mickey Mouse (2013), and co-writes the music to the Emmy Award-winning show Veep (2012).

  4. Dec 20, 2019 · As featured on the album The Personal History of David Copperfield (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)https://christopherwillis.lnk.to/CopperfieldOST.

  5. Oct 15, 2023 · Composer Christopher Willis joins The Film Scorer podcast to chat about his most recent scores, Lamya's Poem and Demon 79.

  6. Christopher Willis. Composer: The Death of Stalin. Christopher Willis composes the music to Disney's Mickey Mouse (2013), and co-writes the music to the Emmy Award-winning show Veep (2012).

  7. Christopher Williss tracks I'm Alive by Christopher Willis published on 2023-10-15T06:41:48Z

  8. Christopher Willis is a composer working primarily in film and television. After earning an MA and a musicology PhD at Cambridge, he relocated to California, where he now lives.

  9. Christopher Willis is an Emmy-nominated, multi-talented composer working in the mediums of film, television, and games. His strong classical music background and musicological approach to composition have quickly established him as a leading voice in orchestral scoring, and his adaptability to any musical style or culture has put him at the ...

  10. Christopher Willis is a British-born composer living in Los Angeles. His credits include HBO’s Veep, Disney’s The Lion Guard and Mickey Mouse Shorts, and the film The Death of Stalin, receiving its U.S. premiere at Sundance 2018, by Veep creator Armando Iannucci.