Juan Carlos Enriquez
- Music Department
- Composer
- Actor
Juan Carlos Enriquez is a multi-instrumentalist composer from Guadalajara, Mexico. He is a three-time CLIO award-winner, two-time Hollywood Music In Media Awards (HMMA) nominated composer, and a selected participant of the prestigious Recording Academy's "GRAMMY Next" Program. In addition, Juan Carlos has composed additional music for Golden Globe and BAFTA nominated projects.
Most recently, he scored NBCUniversal's first Spanish-speaking streaming show on Peacock, 'Til Jail Do Us Part (named Armas de Mujer on HBO Max Latin America), starring Kate del Castillo (The Book of Life). The series features a score recorded at the legendary Capitol Studios in Hollywood, CA and uses a musical palette that evokes a playful, fresh, and lighthearted aesthetic that aims to represent a modern-day diverse Miami.
He also scored the Netflix thriller series The Secret of the Greco Family, which features custom made instruments commissioned by Juan Carlos, and found sound based rhythms and textures made with house-hold items, door locks, and chains, that reference the series' dark and disturbing true story drama.
Other notable recent credits include the HBO Max feature film Can't Quit Mom, and a Microsoft produced video game promotional short film for Forza Horizon 5 starring Cristo Fernandez (Ted Lasso) and Colombian reggaeton star, Karol G.
Juan Carlos musical contributions can be heard on projects produced by acclaimed filmmakers such as Darren Aronofsky, Robert Rodriguez, Cary Joji Fukunaga, Roberto Orci, Chris Morgan, Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, Damon Lindelof, David Fincher, Alex Gibney, Jose Padilha, Jorge R. Gutierrez, Los Perez, and The Duplass Brothers.
Some of his selected credits include Netflix's Maya and The Three, Narcos, What Happened To Monday and Biohackers, HBO's TIGER, Universal's Furious 7 and The Fate of the Furious, Sony's The Girl In The Spider's Web and Robocop, Lionsgate's The Commuter, CBS' Coyote and Magnum P.I., Ubisoft's Far Cry 6, Electronic Arts' Need for Speed: Heat, Amazon's The Boy from Medellin, Paramount's xXx: Return of Xander Cage, FOX's Lethal Weapon, advertising campaigns for Microsoft, Gatorade, Adobe, McDonald's, INTUIT Turbo Tax, Anheuser-Busch, The Recording Academy (GRAMMYs), as well as four Super Bowl commercials for Ernst & Young, YouTube, the NFL, and most recently, Michelob ULTRA, for a spot produced by the iconic ad agency Wieden+Kennedy, starring Sucession's Brian Cox and tennis legend Serena Williams.
Most recently, he scored NBCUniversal's first Spanish-speaking streaming show on Peacock, 'Til Jail Do Us Part (named Armas de Mujer on HBO Max Latin America), starring Kate del Castillo (The Book of Life). The series features a score recorded at the legendary Capitol Studios in Hollywood, CA and uses a musical palette that evokes a playful, fresh, and lighthearted aesthetic that aims to represent a modern-day diverse Miami.
He also scored the Netflix thriller series The Secret of the Greco Family, which features custom made instruments commissioned by Juan Carlos, and found sound based rhythms and textures made with house-hold items, door locks, and chains, that reference the series' dark and disturbing true story drama.
Other notable recent credits include the HBO Max feature film Can't Quit Mom, and a Microsoft produced video game promotional short film for Forza Horizon 5 starring Cristo Fernandez (Ted Lasso) and Colombian reggaeton star, Karol G.
Juan Carlos musical contributions can be heard on projects produced by acclaimed filmmakers such as Darren Aronofsky, Robert Rodriguez, Cary Joji Fukunaga, Roberto Orci, Chris Morgan, Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, Damon Lindelof, David Fincher, Alex Gibney, Jose Padilha, Jorge R. Gutierrez, Los Perez, and The Duplass Brothers.
Some of his selected credits include Netflix's Maya and The Three, Narcos, What Happened To Monday and Biohackers, HBO's TIGER, Universal's Furious 7 and The Fate of the Furious, Sony's The Girl In The Spider's Web and Robocop, Lionsgate's The Commuter, CBS' Coyote and Magnum P.I., Ubisoft's Far Cry 6, Electronic Arts' Need for Speed: Heat, Amazon's The Boy from Medellin, Paramount's xXx: Return of Xander Cage, FOX's Lethal Weapon, advertising campaigns for Microsoft, Gatorade, Adobe, McDonald's, INTUIT Turbo Tax, Anheuser-Busch, The Recording Academy (GRAMMYs), as well as four Super Bowl commercials for Ernst & Young, YouTube, the NFL, and most recently, Michelob ULTRA, for a spot produced by the iconic ad agency Wieden+Kennedy, starring Sucession's Brian Cox and tennis legend Serena Williams.