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Shadows
2:20
The Flash - Escape from Siberia
1:15
Night Hunter - Your Light Saved Me
0:44
Night Hunter - Daughters
0:50
IT - Return to Neibolt
0:55
IT Chapter 2 - Silver Bullet
0:49
Tiny World - Night Predators
1:02
Hellboy - A Sacred Bargain
1:22

Credits

Composer

  • Thirteen Lives - Film - Amazon MGM Studios
  • Tiny World - Documentary - Apple TV+
  • World's Toughest Race - TV Series - Prime Video
  • Night Hunter - Film - Saban Films
  • Punch 9 for Harold Washington - Documentary
  • Seadrift - Documentary

Additional Music Composer

  • Twisters - Film - Universal Pictures
  • The Flash - Film - Warner Bros
  • It Chapter Two - Film - Warner Bros
  • It - Film - Warner Bros
  • Citadel - TV Series - Prime Video
  • Hostile Planet - TV Series - Nat Geo
  • The Darkest Minds - Film - 20th Century Studios
  • Hellboy - Film - Lionsgate
  • Robin Hood - Film - Universal Pictures
Biography

Alex Lu is a Los Angeles based composer whose versatility spans across genres. His work can be heard on the recent box-office hit TwistersThe Flash, and director Ron Howard’s Thirteen LivesAlex’s notable solo composer credits include Night Hunter (starring Henry Cavill and Sir Ben Kingsley) and In Pursuit of Silence, the latter earning him a Cinema Eye Honors nomination for Best Original Score. His frequent collaborations with Benjamin Wallfisch include HellboyIt, and It Chapter Two.

In television, Alex took the helm as lead composer on Amazon Studio’s World Toughest Race, starring Bear Grylls. He has composed additional music  for Apple TV+’s  Tiny World, Nat Geo’s Hostile Planet, and the Russo Brothers-produced series Citadel

His scores in documentary include Punch 9 for Harold Washington, the story of Chicago’s first Black mayor. He is the composer of Seadrift, a documentary about the struggles of Vietnamese refugees in Texas, which was awarded the Grand Jury Prize at the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival.

Alex is a graduate of the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, alumnus of the acclaimed ASCAP Film Scoring Workshop, and recipient of the ASCAP David Rose Award. He is a classically trained pianist and a former music professor.

Alex Lu
Composer