About Paul Haslinger
Paul Haslinger is an Austrian musician and composer. He lives and works in Los Angeles.
Paul began his career as a member of Electronic Music pioneers Tangerine Dream. He toured with the band extensively from 1985-90 and contributed to projects such as the album "Underwater Sunlight" (1986), as well as the films "Near Dark" (1987) and "Miracle Mile" (1988). In 1990, the band received a Grammy Nomination for their score to the Miramar Documentary 'Canyon Dreams'.
Paul moved to Los Angeles in 1991 to expand his creative scope. This led to a number of collaborations and began to shift his focus towards film scoring. It was his programming work for composer Graeme Revell that caught the attention of Hollywood executives which lead to his first solo credit, scoring HBO's Cheaters in 2000.
Paul received an Emmy nomination for his work on the Showtime Series 'Sleeper Cell' (2007).
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Production Credits
Paul Haslinger has 57 production credits.
Sound
Credited for Music in 20 shows -
Canyon Dreams,
Three O'Clock High,
Siggraph '97 Electronic Theater: Opening Ident,
Planetary Traveler,
The Story of Computer Graphics,
CyberWorld,
Crank,
Turistas,
Gardener of Eden,
Make It Happen,
While She Was Out,
After.Life,
Death Race 2,
The Three Musketeers,
Seal Team Six: The Raid on Osama Bin Laden,
No Good Deed,
The Messengers,
Fear the Walking Dead,
Wisdom of the Crowd and
Pearl.
Credited for Original Music Composer in 33 shows -
In the Lost Lands,
Shy People,
Near Dark,
Miracle Mile,
Dead Solid Perfect,
Catch Me If You Can,
Cheaters,
Crazy/Beautiful,
Picture Claire,
Minority Report,
Blue Crush,
Underworld,
Bring It On Again,
The Girl Next Door,
Into the Blue,
Vacancy,
Shoot 'Em Up,
Prom Night,
Death Race,
Takers,
Underworld: Awakening,
Mysteries of the Unseen World,
In the Blood,
Halt and Catch Fire,
Fear the Walking Dead,
Resident Evil: The Final Chapter,
Wildling,
The Perfection,
Ride,
The Dirt,
Monster Hunter,
The Other Me and
The YouTube Effect.