Zoë Poledouris
Zoë Poledouris | |
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Birth name | Zoë Poledouris |
Born |
Los Angeles, California, United States | August 25, 1973
Genres | Film score |
Occupation(s) | Composer |
Years active | 1995-present |
Zoë Poledouris is an actress and film composer, daughter of a film composer Basil Poledouris.
Biography
The elder of Basil Poledouris' two daughters, Zoë was born on August 25, 1973 in Los Angeles. She grew up interpreting her father's music with movement on ice as a competitive figure skater. At the age of nine years, she performed a piece on the recorder for her father which became the French horn counter-melody for "The Orgy", which was featured in Conan the Barbarian (1982). Zoë received co-writing credit and became one of the youngest members of BMI.
Following her graduation from Bennington College, Zoë presented demos of her songs to friend and film composer Christopher Tyng, who helped to further produce her songs. One of these songs, a curious dance number called "Into It", was chosen by director Paul Verhoeven to be performed in Starship Troopers and also "I Have Not Been To Oxford Town" (1997), a cover of a David Bowie song from the album Outside (1995). Zoë also makes a cameo appearance in "Starship Troopers" at a school dance as the band's singer. Other films that feature samples of Zoë's work include Cecil B. DeMented (2000) and Shadow of Doubt (1998). Down and Out with the Dolls (2001) not only features Zoë's score music but also features her in a starring role. Zoë with her husband Angel Roché Jr. scored Magnolia Pictures 2014 animated film The Hero Of Color City. Next up for Zoë is the Exodus Film Group / Cinedigm animated feature Bunyan and Babe slated for a 2016 release.
Zoë is currently writing and performing music with her husband in their Los Angeles based band, LOONER.