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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mark_WattersMark Watters - Wikipedia

    Mark Watters (born May 25, 1955) is an American composer of music for film and television. [1] Biography. Watters is a six-time Emmy award-winning composer, conductor and arranger. He was born in Irving, Texas and majored in Saxophone at the University of Southern California where he was a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity.

  2. Mark Stephen Waters (n. 10 de junio de 1964; Wyandotte, Míchigan, Estados Unidos) es un director, productor y guionista estadounidense de cine y televisión. Ha dirigido películas como Freaky Friday (2003), Mean Girls (2004), Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (2009) o Mr. Popper's Penguins (2011).

  3. About. Mark Watters. Mark Watters is a six-time Emmy Award-winning composer and conductor whose diverse career spans 400 television episodes, feature films, DVDs and video games. He has served several terms as Music Governor on the Television Academy’s Board of Governors.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0915053Mark Watters - IMDb

    4 Photos. He is a six-time Emmy Award-winning composer and conductor whose diverse career spans four hundred television episodes, feature films, DVDs and video games. He has served several terms as Music Governor on the Television Academy's Board of Governors, and is in his third year as Co-Chair of the Academy's Creative Arts Emmy Awards ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mark_WatersMark Waters - Wikipedia

    Mark Stephen Waters (born June 30, 1964) is an American director. Early life. Waters was raised in South Bend, Indiana. He studied at the University of Pennsylvania in theatre arts before studying at the American Film Institute. When studying at Penn, he saw The House of Yes and saw things in the play that he felt he could make cinematic.

  6. Descubre todas las películas y series de la filmografía de Mark Waters. De sus inicios hasta el final de sus 27 años de carrera.

  7. Biography. Watters is a six-time Emmy Award winning composer, conductor and arranger. He was born in Irving, Texas and majored in Saxophone at the University of Southern California. Mark served as the music director of the Centennial Olympics in 1996, and the Salt Lake City Olympics in 2002.