Terence Blanchard
Terence Blanchard was born on Mar 13, 1962 in USA. Terence Blanchard's big-screen debut came with Do the Right Thing directed by Spike Lee in 1989. Terence Blanchard is known for Louis Armstrong's Black & Blues directed by Sacha Jenkins, Louis Armstrong stars as and Steve Allen as . Terence Blanchard has got 13 awards and 51 nominations so far. The most recent award Terence Blanchard achieved is Society of Composers and Lyricists Awards. The upcoming new movie Terence Blanchard plays is Louis Armstrong's Black & Blues which will be released on Oct 28, 2022.
A world renowned trumpeter/composer/band leader and Blue Note recording artist, Terence Blanchard is the most prolific jazz musician to ever compose for motion pictures. Blanchard was born and raised in New Orleans where he studied with the Marsalis brothers at the famed New Orleans Center for the Creative Arts. In 1980, he won a scholarship to Rutgers University and immediately began performing in the Lionel Hampton Orchestra. Two years later, he succeeded Wynton Marsalis in the legendary Jazz Messengers before forming his own influential groups. Blanchard originally began performing on Spike Lee's soundtracks, including "Mo Better Blues" in which he ghosted the trumpet for Denzel Washington. Blanchard lives in New Orleans with his wife, Robin, and his four children.
Birthday
Mar 13, 1962Place of Birth
New Orleans, Louisiana, USAAlso known
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Known For
Awards
13 wins & 51 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
- 2022
Louis Armstrong's Black & Blues
composer
7.4 - 2022
composer, music department
6.7 - 2022
composer
5.9 - 2022
music department
6.7 - 2020
composer, music department
7.1 - 2020
composer, music department
6.5 - 2020
composer
7.2 - 2019
composer
6.7 - 2018
music department, composer
7.5 - 2016
composer
6.4 - 2016
music department, composer
5.8 - 2015
composer
5.9 - 2014
composer
6.6 - 2013
composer
6.3 - 2012
Abducted: The Carlina White Story
music department, composer
6.6 - 2012
music department, composer
5.9 - 2011
music department, composer
5.0 - 2010
composer
6.1 - 20105.9
- 2009
music department, actor
7.1 - 2008
composer, music department
7.0 - 2008
music department, composer
6.1 - 2007
composer, music department
7.3 - 2006
composer
5.8 - 2006
composer, music department
7.6 - 2005
composer
6.4 - 2004
composer
6.7 - 2004
composer, music department
5.3 - 20046.3
- 2002
composer, music department
7.6 - 2002
composer, music department
6.6 - 2002
composer, music department
5.4 - 2002
composer, music department
6.3 - 2002
music department
7.0 - 2001
composer
2.4 - 2001
music department, composer
6.0 - 2001
composer
6.7 - 20016.1
- 2001
composer, music department
5.8 - 2000
composer, music department
6.6 - 2000
composer
6.6 - 2000
composer, music department
7.2 - 2000
music department, composer
6.1 - 1999
composer, music department
6.7 - 1999
music department
5.3 - 1998
composer
4.9 - 1998
composer
6.3 - 1998
composer
6.8 - 1998
composer
6.9 - 1997
composer
7.2 - 1997
composer
4.8 - 1996
music department, composer
6.9 - 1996
music department
7.3 - 1996
music department
7.7 - 1995
music department, composer
6.9 - 1994
composer, music department
7.0 - 19946.2
- 1994
music department
6.6 - 1993
composer
5.8 - 19927.7
- 1992
music department
6.2 - 1991
composer
6.6 - 1990
music department
6.7 - 1989
music department
8.0