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Éric Serra

1959 - Today

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Éric Serra (French: [eʁik sɛʁa]; born 9 September 1959) is a French film composer, known as a frequent collaborator of director Luc Besson. He is a five-time César Award nominee, winning once for The Big Blue (1988). Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Éric Serra is the 1,016th most popular musician (down from 827th in 2019), the 3,667th most popular biography from France (down from 3,374th in 2019) and the 46th most popular French Musician.

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Among MUSICIANS

Among musicians, Éric Serra ranks 1,016 out of 3,175Before him are Andrew Latimer, Tom Scott, Rob Zombie, John Scofield, Gustavo Cerati, and Carmine Appice. After him are Paul Simonon, Joe Hahn, Oliver Mtukudzi, Alice Coltrane, Ted Nugent, and Henry Cowell.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1959, Éric Serra ranks 187Before him are Wolf Hoffmann, Erwin Vandenbergh, Caroline Goodall, Hovik Abrahamyan, Dave Schultz, and Gustavo Cerati. After him are Erhard Loretan, Susana Martinez, David Koresh, Lawrence Stroll, Ralf Moeller, and Hiroyuki Sakashita.

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In France

Among people born in France, Éric Serra ranks 3,667 out of 6,770Before him are André Cardinal Destouches (1672), Noël Édouard, vicomte de Curières de Castelnau (1851), Émile Duclaux (1840), Henri Fabre (1882), Louis Lumière (1864), and Guillaume Philibert Duhesme (1766). After him are Claude Bourgelat (1712), Georges Descrières (1930), Jean Robic (1921), Philippe Étancelin (1896), Jacques Cujas (1522), and Rosa Vercellana (1833).

Among MUSICIANS In France

Among musicians born in France, Éric Serra ranks 46Before him are Paul de Senneville (1933), Nicolas de Grigny (1672), Jean-Baptiste Arban (1825), Auguste Franchomme (1808), Jean-Luc Ponty (1942), and Charles Dancla (1817). After him are Louis Diémer (1843), Francis Cabrel (1953), Eddy Mitchell (1942), Cerrone (1952), Yvonne Loriod (1924), and Guy Bonnet (1945).