Brian Tyler is a composer of over 50 films and was recently nominated for 'Film
Composer of the Year' by the International Film Music Critics Association. He
composed and conducted the scores for 'Eagle Eye“ for producer Steven
Spielberg, the box office hits “Fast Five” and “Fast and Furious,” 'The
Expendables' and 'Rambo' directed by Sylvester Stallone, 'Law Abiding Citizen'
starring Jamie Foxx and Gerard Butler, the Keanu Reeves thriller “Constantine,”
the epic science fiction film 'Battle: Los Angeles.' Recently Brian Tyler has written music for videogames such as Lego Universe, Need for Speed:The Run and Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3.
Born in Los Angeles, California, film composer, multi-instrumentalist, and conductor Brian
Tyler began writing music at a very early age. Tyler completed his Bachelor’s degree at
UCLA and his Master’s at Harvard University. In 2002, Tyler’s score for the film Fitzgerald
received an Emmy nomination. Additionally, Tyler has also been awarded multiple ASCAP
awards. He has written music for films such as Eagle Eye, Bangkok Dangerous, Fast and The
Furious 3 and 4, Dragonball Evolution, The Killing Room, and Rambo 4. Brian Tyler recently
completed the score for the new Sylvester Stallone film, The Expendables, and he is assigned
to write the score for Battle: Los Angeles and for 3 videogames, Lego Universe, Far Cry and True Crime.
Composer Brian Tyler recently scored 2 action movies, Bangkok Dangerous and Eagle Eye. We called Brian Tyler and spoke with him about these 2 films and about some upcoming ones.