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Jeff Toyne (Jeffrey William Toyne) was born on 7 January, 1975 in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada, is an A male film score composer. Discover Jeff Toyne's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 49 years old?

Popular As Jeffrey William Toyne
Occupation Film composer
Age 49 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 7 January 1975
Birthday 7 January
Birthplace Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada
Nationality Canada

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1975

Jeffrey William Toyne (born January 7, 1975) is a Canadian film composer and recipient of Playback Magazine's 'Ten to Watch' honour.

Born in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada, Toyne earned a bachelor's degree in music composition from the University of Western Ontario.

1998

Toyne completed the score to his first feature film, Maxwell’s Demon, in 1998.

The film premiered at the 1998 Atlantic Film Festival, and has subsequently aired on both the SPACE and Bravo!.

The soundtrack, available on the No Records label, was released that same year.

Among his many awards and distinctions, Mr. Toyne counts the Godfrey Ridout Award from the SOCAN Young Composer's Competition (1998).

1999

He pursued graduate studies in composition at the University of British Columbia, graduating with a master's degree in 1999.

Immediately thereafter, he was selected to hold one of the coveted composer-participant positions at the Henry Mancini Institute in Los Angeles.

There, while writing and conducting several new works, he had the opportunity to study with such jazz and film artists as Jerry Goldsmith, Jack Smalley, Manny Albam, Michael Abene, Bob Florence, Jim McNeely, John Clayton (bassist), Alf Clausen and Horace Silver.

This experience was pivotal in broadening Toyne's compositional scope to encompass not only a classical twentieth century idiom, but also jazz, blues and popular music.

For television, Toyne has composed music for various programs including the pilot The Daily Blade, which received its premiere at the 1999 Atlantic Film Festival, and aired on CTV in January 2000.

2000

Toyne then enrolled in the Scoring for Motion Pictures and Television post-graduate program at the University of Southern California in August 2000.

2001

Following his graduation from the program in May 2001, he began working alongside respected film composer Edward Shearmur in Los Angeles.

2002

Among his other film credits he counts the feature film Midnight is Coming (2002), and over forty short films in which he has collaborated with some of Los Angeles’ finest young directors, including two student Academy Award nominees: Aina Abiodun on The Beginning of Time (2000) and Heather Lenz on Back to Back (2001).

2010

He has also received numerous commissions for new works by several noted organizations including: the Canadian Armed Forces, for which he composed Splendor Sine Occasu, the Official March of the British Columbia Brigade, and the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, for which he composed "No Fanfare" as part of their celebration of the 2010 Winter Olympics.

2011

In 2011, Toyne scored of his first internationally distributed feature film Dirty Girl, directed by Abe Sylvia and distributed by The Weinstein Company.

2013

In 2013, Toyne was nominated for a Canadian Screen Award for Best Original Music Score for his work on Magic Beyond Words: The JK Rowling Story