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Andrew Dickson (born 1945 in Isleworth, London) is an English music composer, who won a European Composer Award for his work on the 1988 film High Hopes.[1][2] He has composed for TV dramas and has also worked in theatre as an actor, director, musical director, musician and composer.[3]
List of movies he has composed for (8 titles):
Meantime (TV Movie) – 1983
High Hopes – 1988
Naked – 1993
Oublie-moi – 1994
Someone Else's America – 1995
Secrets & Lies – 1996
All or Nothing – 2002
Vera Drake – 2004
List of movies he has acted in (2 titles):
Facelift – 1984 as pit orchestra
Dutch Girls (TV Movie) – 1985 as guitarist
List of movies he was in music department (1 title):
Meantime (TV Movie) – 1983 – musician
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