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Jermaine Stegall
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Born
July 22
,
1977
·
Joliet, Illinois, USA
Birth name
Jermaine Edward Stegall
Mini Bio
Jermaine Stegall is most well-known for composing the score to
Coming 2 America (2021)
starring
Eddie Murphy
and
James Earl Jones
. Other scoring assignments include
Senior Year (2022)
starring
Rebel Wilson
for Paramount Pictures, as well as
Praise This (2023)
and
Oracle (2023)
for Universal Pictures. In addition to scoring Lucasfilm's
Our Star Wars Stories (2018)
, Jermaine was also nominated for a MPSE Golden Reel Award for the animated film
Canvas (2020)
directed by
Frank E. Abney III
. Televised performances include conducting the
Camila Cabello
orchestra at the
American Music Awards 2018 (2018)
and the
Tori Kelly
orchestra at
The 2019 ESPY Awards (2019)
live in Hollywood at the Microsoft Theater.
- IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
Family
Spouse
Karen Lynn Stegall
(July 12, 2003 - present)
Trivia
After attending USC, interned with composer
Marco Beltrami
during the post-production of
I, Robot (2004)
.
Graduated from the 2003-2004 Scoring for Motion Pictures and Television program at USC.
Graduated from University of North Texas.
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