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  1. Deborah Ruth Lurie (born March 9, 1974) is an American composer, arranger, and music producer. She has scored several films such as Sleepover (2004), An Unfinished Life, Mozart and the Whale, (both 2005), Sydney White (2007), Dear John (2010), One for the Money (2012), Safe Haven (2013), [1] and Poms (2019). She has been a string arranger for ...

  2. A strikingly versatile and critically acclaimed rising voice on the Hollywood music scene, composer Deborah Lurie has quickly become known for strongly thematic and memorable scores that impart unique character to a wide array of styles–from symphonic music to hard rock.

  3. Deborah Ruth Lurie is an American composer, arranger, and music producer from Boston, Massachusetts. She has scored several films such as Sleepover (2004), An Unfinished Life, Mozart and the Whale,, Sydney White (2007), Dear John (2010), One for the Money (2012), Safe Haven (2013), and Poms (2019).

  4. www.deborahlurie.comDeborah Lurie

    Deborah Lurie... ... is one of the industry’s finest composers, arrangers, and music producers. She has been hailed in Variety as the most successful American female film composer in terms of box office, and has created the musical soundscapes for countless feature films, television shows, musicals, albums, and even the highest-grossing ...

  5. Invisible Sister is a 2015 Disney Channel Original Movie, based on the book My Invisible Sister by Beatrice Colin and Sara Pinto. The film is directed by Paul Hoen, and stars Rowan Blanchard and Paris Berelc. It focuses on a student who turns her older sister invisible due to a failed science project.

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0527091Deborah Lurie - IMDb

    Deborah Lurie was born on 9 March 1974 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. She is a composer, known for Safe Haven (2013), Dear John (2010) and Captain Marvel (2019).

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