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Gabriel Mann was born in Middlebury, Vermont, USA. He is an actor, known for The Blacklist (2013), The Bourne Supremacy (2004) and Revenge (2011).- Composer
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Gabriel Mann wrote the iconic theme and scored the award-winning hit comedy series Modern Family. He is working on season 4 of the Darren Star-helmed Netflix hit Emily In Paris, after which he'll jump into season 2 of Starr's Uncoupled for Showtime, and recently completed songs and score for ABC's A Million Little Things and Disney+'s High School Musical:The Musical:The Series. Other recently wrapped features include Better Nate Than Ever for Disney+, Snow Day for Nickelodeon/Viacom, and interactive rom-com Choose Love for Netflix, as well as Cheryl Strayed's limited series Tiny Beautiful Things for Hulu, co-scored with singer-songwriter Ingrid Michaelson and Juan Ariza. Mann is also working with his indie band The Rescues on a stage adaptation of The Lost Boys, directed by Tony winner Michael Arden and due on Broadway in the fall of 2025.
Mann's score for the Sundance Channel's acclaimed prison drama Rectify was dubbed "remarkable" and "hypnotic" by Time magazine. He scored and wrote the original songs for Nickelodeon's School Of Rock, and scored the indie feature Humor Me, written and directed by Sam Hoffman of Madam Secratary and Old Jews Telling Jokes.
In video games, Mann scored Saboteur, Timeshift, The Mummy, Leisure Suit Larry, and The Legend of Spyro series for Vivendi Universal and Activision/Blizzard, and in the world of animation he composed and wrote songs for Dawn of the Croods from Dreamworks Animation, as well as The Legend of the Three Caballeros for Disney+ with longtime collaborator Rebecca Kneubuhl.
Mann produced Sara Bareilles' first album "Careful Confessions," was the resident songwriter on Fox's Arrested Development and opened for Alanis Morissette as a solo artist on tour through Europe. He opened for the legendary Rolling Stones in England while touring with Tim Burgess of The Chartlatans, sang on a Jack in the Box Superbowl ad in Spanish, and is a featured vocalist in Office Space and The Lorax. Gabriel backed up Adele on the 2013 Academy Awards, sang on a Muse album, and played a Christmas vs. Hanukkah show with Katy Perry.
Mann has won countless ASCAP and SESAC Film and Television Awards, was part of the Lester Sills Songwriter Workshop, and participated in the ASCAP Songwriter Residency in partnership with America Scores, for which he co-wrote and recorded a song with students at Braddock Elementary School. He was also asked to compose for ABC's Yellow Ribbon campaign, where composers were paired with filmmakers from the armed forces.
Between his busy schedule composing music and lending his vocals for various projects, Mann finds time to make his own solo albums, a series of yoga/massage/chillout records with side project Vive, and plays shows and records with The Rescues, whose songs appear throughout film and television. He is quickly becoming known in the world of Jewish music as well, adding a modern spin to traditional texts and writing and performing with his daughter Piper Rose, Ben Platt and his brothers Henry and Jonah.
On Saturdays you will likely find him running down San Vicente Boulevard and/or dining at the Apple Pan on Pico.- Director
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Gabriel Kirkpatrick Mann is known for Hotshot (2023) and Unsolved Mysteries (2020).- Cinematographer
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Growing up in the mean streets of Mar Vista, California, Gabe was raised by two hippie musicians. His father, Brian Mann is a Jewish composer who had formerly performed with Kenny Loggins Band on the keyboards. His mother Katie Kirkpatrick is a studio harpist who plays for dozens of film scores every year in Los Angeles. After his parents' divorce at the age of 7, his father moved up to Santa Barbara where Gabe would end up attending school from the 4th grade on up to college. He attended Santa Barbara High School where his athletic talent earned him the nickname "The Fastest White Man North of Compton." He played three years of Varsity baseball, collecting awards and the attention of dozens of major league scouts as well as the local university baseball coaches. In the summer of 2001, Gabe decided to remove himself from the Major League Baseball Amateur Draft and sign on to play baseball for the UCSB Gauchos. While in high school, Gabe discovered his passion for film while he was involved with the Multimedia Arts and Design Academy within the school. While there, he honed his skills as a writer, director, cinematographer, editor, and visual effects artist for several of his own short films. His movies soon won widespread support within the Academy and he used his success to spearhead a feature-length production in his senior year. His film "The Eleventh Hour" is still considered one of the best independent films ever made in the Multimedia Academy at Santa Barbara High by a baseball player during the 2001 school year.- Camera and Electrical Department
Gabriel Mann is known for Abner, the Invisible Dog (2013).- Camera and Electrical Department
Gabriel Mann is known for Zedd: True Colors (2016).- Gabriel Mann is known for Never a Year Like '09 (2009) and So Long to Ya, 2010 (2010).
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Gabriel Mann is known for G-32851 (2018).- Gabriel Mann is known for Time for Some Campaignin' (2008) and He's Barack Obama (2009).