Paul Zaza
- Composer
- Music Department
- Soundtrack
Canadian composer and songwriter Paul
Zaza started out as a classically trained pianist. Zaza has a degree
from the prestigious Toronto Conservatory of Music. Moreover, Paul
played bass in a Canadian touring company production of the hit musical
"Hair" and toured with the
The 5th Dimension in the 1970s. Zaza first
began doing film scores in the late '70s. He's worked in a diverse of
array of genres that include comedy
(Hog Wild (1980),
Gas (1981)), drama
(Isaac Littlefeathers (1984),
which was nominated for a Genie Award for Best Music Score), thriller
(American Nightmare (1983),
_Blindside_), action
(Bullies (1986),
No Contest (1995)), and science
fiction (The Vindicator (1986),
The Pink Chiquitas (1986)).
Paul frequently collaborated with director
Robert Clark: Among the Clark
movies he composed the scores for are
Murder by Decree (1979) (Zaza
won the Genie Award for Best Music Score for his terrific score on this
particular picture), the first two uproariously raunchy "Porky's"
flicks, the delightful
A Christmas Story (1983),
Turk 182 (1985),
From the Hip (1987), and both
Baby Geniuses (1999) films. In
addition, Zaza has supplied chillingly effective scores throughout the
years for such horror features as
Prom Night (1980) (he also composed
the music for the sequels),
Ghost Keeper (1981),
My Bloody Valentine (1981)
(this is perhaps Paul's single most spooky and melodic horror film
score to date), Curtains (1983),
The Brain (1988),
Popcorn (1991),
The Club (1994), and
The Dark (1993). Paul also did the theme
music for the long-running Nickelodeon children's TV series
Mr. Wizard's World (1983).
Besides a Genie Award, Zaza has received fourteen SOCAN Awards as well.
Paul Zaza has his own state-of-the-art studio called Zaza Sound
Productions Ltd.