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| James Horner, the composer behind iconic Hollywood scores from 'Titanic' and 'Avatar.' has died. |
Los Angeles. Hollywood composer James Horner, who
scored the Oscar-winning film “Titanic” and its mega-hit theme song “My Heart
Will Go On,” died in a plane crash in southern California on Monday, US media
reported.
The
aircraft came down in the Los Padres National Forest, north of Los Angeles,
triggering a fire that charred more than an acre of brush, local fire
authorities said.
Star
actors from Russell Crowe to Kirstie Alley took to Twitter to pay tribute to
Horner, after trade publications The Hollywood Reporter and Variety reported he
had died in his private plane.
Director
Ron Howard wrote: “Brilliant Composer James Horner, friend & collaborator
on 7 movies has tragically died in a plane crash. My heart aches for his loved
ones.”
Horner,
61, won two Academy Awards for his work on “Titanic,” one for the score and one
shared with lyricist Will Jennings for best original song ̶ “My
Heart Will Go On,” performed by Celine Dion.
Horner
also composed the music for “Aliens,” “The Karate Kid”, “Braveheart” and a
string of other major films. His scores for “Avatar,” “A Beautiful Mind” and
“House of Sand and Fog” earned Oscar nominations.
His
attorney Jay Cooper told Reuters he had not heard from Horner since the crash,
but could not confirm whether he was on board at the time.
“He’s
an experienced pilot, but I know nothing else,” Cooper said.
The
Ventura County Fire Department said the plane crashed at 9:30 a.m. local time
and there were no survivors. The cause of the crash was not immediately known.
Reuters
