US: James Horner, the
celebrated composer of several Hollywood smash-hit films including “Titanic”
and “Avatar,” died Monday in a plane crash at the age of 61, US media reported.
Hollywood trade
magazine Variety reported the composer died when his personal aircraft crashed
in Santa Barbara, California. “Brilliant Composer James Horner, friend &
collaborator on 7 movies has tragically died in a plane crash. My heart aches
for his loved ones,” wrote director and colleague Ron Howard on Twitter.
Horner
won an Oscar for his work on the song “My Heart Will Go On” in historical drama
“Titanic.” He was also nominated for an Academy Award six times for blockbuster
movies including “Apollo 13,” “Braveheart” and “Field of Dreams.” Horner’s most
recent Oscar nomination was for 2009’s sci-fi epic “Avatar,” directed by James
Cameron. 1990’s American film touchstones such as “Patriot Games,” “Searching
for Bobby Fischer” and “Jumanji” were also composed by Horner. He won one
Golden Globe and was nominated seven times. Top actors and directors in the
television and film world paid tribute to Horner online. “Incredibly saddened
to hear about the loss of James Horner. I grew up loving his work. He leaves
behind a spectacular musical legacy,” television series creator Seth MacFarlane
tweeted. “There is nothing that shaped my movie-going experience more than the
musical genius of James Horner. He will live on through the ages,” tweeted
actor Rob Lowe. – AFP
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