Pete Anthony
- Music Department
- Composer
- Additional Crew
Pete Anthony is one of the busiest conductors and orchestrators in the Los Angeles music industry. In his 25-plus years in the business, Pete has worked on hundreds of feature films with Hollywood's top composers, including James Newton Howard, Danny Elfman, John Powell, Marco Beltrami, Marc Shaiman, John Debney, Chris Bacon, Teddy Shapiro and Christopher Young. Pete brings to his job vast experience in the art of orchestration, dedication to the composer's intent, respect for his musician colleagues, and a spirit of collaboration with composer and filmmakers. On the podium, Pete is known for his discerning ear and quick wit.
Pete also composes music for the concert hall and the silver screen, most recently the score for the 2017 documentary "Betting on Zero," directed by Ted Braun.
Pete received a Bachelor's degree in music composition from Williams College in Massachusetts, and then attended the University of Southern California ("USC") Scoring for Motion Pictures & Television Program in Los Angeles. In 2004, Pete returned to USC for 10 years as a part-time faculty member to teach orchestration and conducting.
Pete credits composer Daniel Gutwein, orchestrator Albert Harris, and legendary composer/conductor/pianist Artie Kane as his most influential mentors, and is grateful to Dan Foliart for giving him his first job in Hollywood (on the "Paradise" TV series 1988-1990).
A baseball nut, Pete plays and coaches baseball and softball in his spare time. In addition, he has been active in community service, chairing fundraising groups for the arts and athletics for local schools and serving in city government as a planning commissioner. Pete is also an avid fly fisherman.
Pete resides in Malibu, California, with his lawyer/artist wife Elizabeth. Pete and Elizabeth have three young adult children - a film-maker, a computer engineer and an opera singer.
Pete also composes music for the concert hall and the silver screen, most recently the score for the 2017 documentary "Betting on Zero," directed by Ted Braun.
Pete received a Bachelor's degree in music composition from Williams College in Massachusetts, and then attended the University of Southern California ("USC") Scoring for Motion Pictures & Television Program in Los Angeles. In 2004, Pete returned to USC for 10 years as a part-time faculty member to teach orchestration and conducting.
Pete credits composer Daniel Gutwein, orchestrator Albert Harris, and legendary composer/conductor/pianist Artie Kane as his most influential mentors, and is grateful to Dan Foliart for giving him his first job in Hollywood (on the "Paradise" TV series 1988-1990).
A baseball nut, Pete plays and coaches baseball and softball in his spare time. In addition, he has been active in community service, chairing fundraising groups for the arts and athletics for local schools and serving in city government as a planning commissioner. Pete is also an avid fly fisherman.
Pete resides in Malibu, California, with his lawyer/artist wife Elizabeth. Pete and Elizabeth have three young adult children - a film-maker, a computer engineer and an opera singer.