Julian Nott

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Julian Nott
Birth nameJulian Francis Kandahar Nott
Born (1960-11-24) 24 November 1960 (age 63)
Marylebone, London, England
Occupation(s)Composer, conductor, producer
Years active1988–present

Julian Francis Kandahar Nott (born 24 November 1960) [1] is a British composer and conductor, mostly of animated films. His credits include Wallace and Gromit and Peppa Pig .

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Biography

Nott was born in Marylebone, London, the son of Miloska Nott and John Nott; his sister is Sasha Swire. He was educated at Eton College and Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, where he studied Music and Philosophy, Politics and Economics and was the college organ scholar. [2] After a few years working for Arthur Andersen Management Consultants in the City (now Accenture) and writing freelance for The Economist Group, he enrolled at the British National Film and Television School. There, he met the creator of the Wallace and Gromit series, Nick Park. They both received recognition for the work they did there, including Park's student film A Grand Day Out . [3]

After leaving the National Film and Television School, Nott worked for some years as a documentary film-maker, making films for Channel 4 and other broadcasters until he gradually switched to a career in television and film composing.

His credits include many dramas for BBC such as the popular Lark Rise to Candleford and ITV's The Vice . [4]

Nott has also directed and written one feature film of his own, a 2001 comedy entitled Weak at Denise. [5]

In 2006, he won an Annie Award for his score on Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit and an Ivor Novello Award in 2009 for the Wallace and Gromit film A Matter of Loaf and Death . As a producer, he received a BAFTA nomination for the short film "Chicken" in 1990.

Nott is a director of the Performing Right Society and the Mechanical-Copyright Protection Society.

Selected filmography

Film

YearTitleDirector(s)Notes
1988RargTony CollingwoodThanks
Queen Sacrifice Julian Richards Short film
Water's Edge Suri Krishnamma
1989 A Grand Day Out Nick Park
Perfect Image?Maureen Blackwood
The Hill Farm Mark Baker
The Child Eater Jonathan Tammuz
The Candy Show Peter Hewitt
1990 Lorna Doone Andrew Grieve TV movie
1992Springing LeninAndrey NekrasovMusic arranger
Swords at TeatimeDavid FreemanShort film
1993 The Wrong Trousers Nick Park
Not Without My Handbag Boris Kossmehl
The VillageMark Baker
The World of Eric Carle Andrew Goff
1994Les quatre lieutenants françaisPatrick JeudyDocumentary
A Man of No Importance Suri Krishnamma
1995 Mothers Courage  [ de ] Michael Verhoeven
A Close Shave Nick ParkShort film
1996Reef EncounterUnknown
1997 The Place of the Dead Suri KrishnammaTV movie
Flatworld Daniel GreavesShort film
Stage Fright Steve Box
1998T.R.A.N.S.I.T.Piet Kroon
1999Jolly RogerMark Baker
Weak at DeniseJulian NottAlso director, co-writer and producer
2000New Year's DaySuri Krishnamma
2001 Christmas Carol: The Movie Jimmy T. Murakami
Gentlemen's Relish Douglas Mackinnon TV movie
2002 War Game Dave UnwinShort film
2003GiftedDouglas MackinnonTV movie
2005 Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit Nick Park and Steve BoxWith various others
2006 Shoot the Messenger Ngozi Onwurah
Anna and the Moods Gunnar KarlssonShort film
2007Confessions of a Diary Secretary Andy Wilson TV movie
Heavy Petting Marcel Sarmiento
2008 A Matter of Loaf and Death Nick ParkShort film
2009Ingenious Brian Kelly TV movie
2011 The Decoy Bride Sheree Folkson
2012 Jubilee Bunt-a-thon Nick ParkShort film
2014 On Angel Wings Dave Unwin
The Incredible Adventures of Professor Branestawm Sandy JohnsonTV movie
2015 A Grand Night In: The Story of Aardman Richard Mears and Merlin CrossinghamDocumentary, appears as himself

TV

YearTitleNotes
1991–1994EquinoxTV documentary, director
1996 Tales from the Crypt 1 episode ("Confession")
1997–1998 The Grand
1997 Original Sin Mini-series
1998 A Respectable Trade
Out of Hours
The Grand Theme music
1999 The Vice 6 episodes
The Wonderful World of Disney 1 episode ("H-E Double Hockey Sticks")
1999–2000 Sunburn
2001 The Cazalets 3 episodes
2002Outside the Rules
Wallace & Gromit's Cracking Contraptions
2003 Death in Holy Orders Mini-series
2004–present Peppa Pig
2008–2011 Lark Rise to Candleford
2009–2014 Ben & Holly's Little Kingdom
2010 Wallace and Gromit's World of Invention
2011 The Royal Bodyguard
2012 Wallace & Gromit's Musical Marvels
2014-2019 Bing
2015 Britain's Got Talent 1 episode ("2015: Live Semi-Final 4")
2018Rick and Rat go to ThailandDirector
2019Ink RookiesDocumentary series, producer
Three ChordsTV documentary, director and producer
Dick in IbizaMini-series, writer
Chained AttractionExecutive producer
Meet PuppetsDirector (2 episodes), executive producer (4 episodes)
2020The Compendium of Shitty MenMini-series, writer and executive producer
Student Cooking ChallengeExecutive producer
Infatuation - Island of Love
2021LiarsDirector (1 episode)

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References

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