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Rob Lord

Discipline:

Film and Television Composer

Location:

London

ABOUT:

Rob Lord is an award-winning London based film and television composer with UK, Irish and French citizenships and passports.

His film credits include Amazon Studios’ dramedyTroop Zero (starring Viola Davis and Allison Janney), romantic comedy Apartment 12 (Mark Ruffalo), comedy Coffee Wars (Saoirse-Monica Jackson), and the sci-fi heist feature Slipstream (Sean Astin, Vinnie Jones). In the horror genre his work can be heard in the Pumpkinhead films, Ashes to Ashes and Blood Feud, both starring Lance Henriksen and horror features Writer’s Retreat and Old Gal for Channel Four .

Recent projects include Amazon Studios’ romantic comedy Maintenance Required (Katy O’Brian, Jim Gaffigan), coming of age comedy How to Date Billy Walsh (Sebastian Croft, Charithra Chandran, Tanner Buchanan, Nick Frost), Paramount’s comedy feature Buddy Games: Spring Awakening (Josh Duhamel), and the feature documentary Copa 71 for Westbrook Films and Dogwoof.

Rob’s television work includes the BAFTA and RTS-nominated BBC documentary The Girl Who Talked to Dolphins and the award-winning U.S. sci-fi series RCVR. He recently scored two series of Sky’s Mission to Burnley and earned a 2025 RTS nomination for his score to the ITV feature documentary Fightback. His work also extends into multiple series of animation, children's tv, factual programming, and documentary.

WORKS:

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