

During his childhood, he was strongly influenced by the film scores of Ennio Morricone and has cited Once Upon a Time in the West as the score that inspired him to become a film composer. He moved to London as a teenager, where he attended Hurtwood House school.

And I'm a child of the 20th century computers came in very handy." Zimmer attended the Ecole D'Humanité, an international boarding school in Canton Bern, Switzerland. In one of his Reddit AMAs, he said: "My formal training was two weeks of piano lessons. As a young child, he lived in Königstein-Falkenstein, where he played the piano at home but had piano lessons only briefly, as he disliked the discipline of formal lessons. Zimmer was born in Frankfurt, West Germany. His studio in Santa Monica, California has an extensive range of computer equipment and keyboards, allowing demo versions of film scores to be created quickly. He is the head of the film music division at DreamWorks studios and works with other composers through the company that he founded, Remote Control Productions, formerly known as Media Ventures. Zimmer spent the early part of his career in the United Kingdom before moving to the United States. He was also named on the list of Top 100 Living Geniuses, published by The Daily Telegraph. He has received four Grammy Awards, three Classical BRIT Awards, two Golden Globes, and an Academy Award. His works include The Lion King (for which he won the Academy Award for Best Original Score in 1995), Crimson Tide, Gladiator, the Pirates of the Caribbean series, The Dark Knight Trilogy, Inception, Interstellar, Dunkirk, Blade Runner 2049, and Dune. Since the 1980s, Zimmer has composed music for over 150 films.

His works are notable for integrating electronic music sounds with traditional orchestral arrangements. Hans Florian Zimmer ( German pronunciation: ( listen) born 12 September 1957) is a German film score composer and record producer.
