Simon Rogers Net Worth is $300,000 Simon Rogers Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Simon Rogers is a British musician and composer, notable for his chart success both as a musician and as a producer as well as for his considerable portfolio of tv and film scoring work. In 1976, Rogers entered the Royal College of Music, London, later becoming an associate (ARCM) and winning the Morrison Guitar Prize in 1980. Upon leaving, he ...
Profession Composer, Music Department
Composer Title Year Status Character The Dumping Ground 2013-2016 TV Series 45 episodes Young Dracula 2012 TV Series 13 episodes Euphoria 2011/I Short Hunt for the Shadow Cat 2011 TV Movie documentary River Monsters 2009-2011 TV Series documentary 23 episodes Desert Seas 2011 TV Movie documentary Mystery of the Hope Diamond 2010 TV Movie documentary The First World War from Above 2010 TV Movie documentary Dancing with the Devil 2009 Documentary Nature Shock 2009 TV Series documentary 1 episode Street Monkeys 2009 Documentary Crocodile Blues 2008 TV Movie documentary Tokyo Cowboys 2008 Documentary original score music Ochberg's Orphans 2008 Documentary short Rebus 2006-2007 TV Series 10 episodes Murder Most Foul 2007 TV Movie documentary Dalziel and Pascoe 2005-2007 TV Series 6 episodes Beneath the Skin 2005 TV Movie Streets 2004 Short Making Waves 2004 TV Series Family Business 2004/I TV Series 40 2003 TV Mini-Series The Preppie Murder 1989 TV Movie Screenplay 1989 TV Series 1 episode The Rainbow 1988 TV Mini-Series 3 episodes Daddy 1987 TV Movie Screen Two 1987 TV Series 1 episode Breaking Up 1986 TV Series Much Ado About Nothing 1984 TV Movie The Old Men at the Zoo 1983 TV Series 5 episodes
Music Department Title Year Status Character Hustle 2004-2011 TV Series composer - 28 episodes The Old Men at the Zoo 1983 TV Series conductor - 5 episodes
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2007 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music Hustle (2004)
Known for movies Hustle (2004-2011) as Music Department
Rebus (2006-2007) as Composer
40 as Composer
The First World War from Above (2010) as Composer