No Photos Yet! Sorry! Biography Angelo Badalamenti was born in Brooklyn, New York on 22 March 1937. He studied at the Eastman School of Music and started in 1973 with small projects. His first big feature included 1986' Blue Velvet, directed by his friend David Lynch. Badalamenti scored dark features with the third installment of A Nightmare on Elm Street and his best known work, Twin Peaks, the cult series. Cool to know is his score for Belgian director Dominique Deruddere's Wait Until Spring, Bandini. Badalamenti scored TV series and movies and highlights include The City of Lost Children, Lost Highway, Arlington Road, The Straight Story (also directed by Lynch), Holy Smoke, The Beach and the critical acclaimed if difficult Mulholland Drive (another Lynch movie). Badalamenti scored further the horror picture Cabin Fever, the sexy Secretary and the drama Resistance, most heralded he was for the drama music A Very Long Engagement and scored further the remake Dark Water and The Wicker Man.
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