Stephen Rucker
Steve Donald Rucker (born June 27, 1949) is an American composer.
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Born | Steve Donald Rucker June 27, 1949 Glendale, California, U.S. |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Composer |
Personal life
As a composer, musician, and producer, Steve Rucker brings a diverse and emotional presence to his music.
Whether composing and conducting for the London Symphony Orchestra or creating innovative dramatic sound design, Steve has established himself as one of the leading composers working in TV, film, and commercials today.
As a young pianist he studied with M. Mendelsohn of the Paris Conservatory and became a top studio musician in L.A., working with dozens of artists including platinum records for Tiffany and Whitney Houston.
Turning to composition, he helped create some of the first electronically derived scores for television. Emmy and Annie awards and nominations followed for the popular animated series Dexter's Laboratory, The Powerpuff Girls, and Jonny Quest. He also composed the score for another Cartoon Network series, Codename: Kids Next Door, with Thomas Chase Jones.
More recently, Steve was awarded Best Original Score for the Civil War drama Josephine at the 2016 Richmond International Film Festival. He composed many powerful and evocative film trailer cues including recent work for Goldwing (1978) Coco, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, Hidden Figures, Jack Reacher: Never Go Back and Designated Survivor (ABC). He also continues to contribute for reality TV including Survivor and The Dog Whisperer.
"Working in today's hyperspeed, global environment is challenging, but there has never been a more exciting time to be a composer". Steve embraces that challenge and continues to be a dynamic, creative force in contemporary music.
He lives with his wife and son in Malibu, California.