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John E. Keane is a British BAFTA and BFI Award-winning film and television composer. He has been nominated for two British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) awards, for A Very British Coup in 1989 and Hornblower: The Even Chance in 1999.Keane's many credits include the 1993 miniseries Tales of the City, the 1998 film Hideous Kinky and multiple installments of Hornblower between 1998 and 2003.
Profession Composer, Music Department, Soundtrack
Composer Title Year Status Character Inspector George Gently 2007-2014 TV Series 5 episodes Case Histories 2011-2013 TV Series 9 episodes Sleep with Me 2009 TV Movie Heroes and Villains 2008 TV Series documentary 2 episodes Mansfield Park 2007 TV Movie Perfect Day: The Funeral 2006 TV Mini-Series as John Keane Wallis & Edward 2005 TV Movie The Man-Eating Wolves of Gysinge 2005 TV Movie Tara Road 2005 as John Keane Uncle Adolf 2005 TV Movie Tom Brown's Schooldays 2005 TV Movie as John Keane A Line in the Sand 2004 TV Movie as John Keane The Brief 2004 TV Series 4 episodes Gunpowder, Treason & Plot 2004 TV Movie as John Keane Lawrence of Arabia: The Battle for the Arab World 2003 TV Movie documentary Sparkling Cyanide 2003 TV Movie as John Keane Hornblower: Duty 2003 TV Movie as John Keane Horatio Hornblower 3 2003 TV Movie as John Keane Bait 2002 TV Movie as John Keane Night Flight 2002 TV Movie as John Keane The Russian Bride 2001 TV Movie as John Keane Horatio Hornblower: Retribution 2001 TV Movie as John Keane Hornblower: Mutiny 2001 TV Movie as John Keane Timewatch 2001 TV Series documentary 1 episode The Last of the Blonde Bombshells 2000 TV Movie as John Keane Anna Karenina 2000 TV Mini-Series 4 episodes Monsignor Renard 2000 TV Mini-Series 4 episodes Cuba: The Forgotten Island 2000 Video documentary Cuba's Conquistadors 2000 Video Hemingway's Cuba 2000 Video Return to Havana 2000 Video documentary Wives and Daughters 1999 TV Mini-Series 4 episodes Pure Wickedness 1999 TV Series as John Keane Kavanagh QC 1996-1999 TV Series 19 episodes Horatio Hornblower: The Duchess and the Devil 1999 TV Movie St. Ives 1998 as John Keane Horatio Hornblower: The Duel 1998 TV Movie as John Keane Hideous Kinky 1998 as John Keane Biography 1998 TV Series documentary 1 episode Far from the Madding Crowd 1998 TV Movie The Break 1997 as John Keane Screen Two 1989-1997 TV Series 3 episodes Plotlands 1997 TV Mini-Series Letters from the East 1996 Trojan Eddie 1996 as John Keane Small Faces 1996 as John Keane Killing Me Softly 1995 TV Movie Milner 1994 TV Movie A Pinch of Snuff 1994 TV Movie as John Keane Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City 1993 TV Mini-Series 6 episodes Love and Reason 1993 TV Mini-Series 3 episodes The Hummingbird Tree 1992 The Last of His Tribe 1992 TV Movie The Gravy Train Goes East 1991 TV Mini-Series Selling Hitler 1991 TV Mini-Series 5 episodes Murder East - Murder West 1990 TV Movie The Gravy Train 1990 TV Mini-Series 4 episodes Chattahoochee 1989 as John Keane Resurrected 1989 as John Keane A Very British Coup 1988 TV Mini-Series 3 episodes The Kitchen Toto 1987 as John Keane Nanou 1986 as John Keane Careless Talk 1985 as John Keane
Music Department Title Year Status Character Maigret 1993 TV Series composer - 2 episodes A Very British Coup 1988 TV Mini-Series conductor - 3 episodes Nanou 1986 conductor - as John Keane
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Resurrected 1989 arranger: "When Johnny Comes Marching Home" - uncredited
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1999 BAFTA TV Award BAFTA Awards Best Original Television Music Hornblower: The Even Chance (1998) 1989 BAFTA TV Award BAFTA Awards Best Original Television Music A Very British Coup (1988)
Known for movies Horatio Hornblower: The Duel (1998) as Composer
Horatio Hornblower: The Duchess and the Devil (1999) as Composer
Hornblower: Mutiny (2001) as Composer
Hideous Kinky (1998) as Composer