Emmy-winning composer Basil Poledouris, best known for his powerful music for action-adventure films of the 1980s and ’90s, died of cancer in Los Angeles on Wednesday, a spokeswoman said. He was 61.
Poledouris worked on the scores for the early Arnold Schwarzenegger vehicles “Conan the Barbarian” (1982) and “Conan the Destroyer” (1984), and his orchestral-and-choral compositions came to be considered high points in the genre of music for fantasy films.
His other feature credits included “The Blue Lagoon” (1980), “Robocop” (1987), “The Hunt for Red October” (1990), and “Free Willy” (1993). He won an Emmy in 1989 for his folk-based Western score for the miniseries “Lonesome Dove.”
The Kansas City, Mo., native is survived by his mother and two daughters. No services are planned.
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WNDRWolf says
A very talented composer will be sorely missed. It is amazing how important a good sound track is to a drama presentation.
Ed from Texas says
The Conan and Red October scores are among my favorites. RIP to a magnificent talent.