Normand Corbeil, the Glossary
Normand Corbeil (April 6, 1956 – January 25, 2013) was a Canadian composer known for his work on films, video games and television.[1]
Table of Contents
41 relations: Airspeed (film), American Broadcasting Company, Beyond: Two Souls, British Academy Games Award for Music, D.I.C.E. Award for Outstanding Achievement in Original Music Composition, Detroit: Become Human, Digital Spy, Double Jeopardy (1999 film), Emmy Awards, Extreme Ops, Fahrenheit (2005 video game), Frankenstein (2004 film), Heavy Rain, Hitler: The Rise of Evil, Human Trafficking (miniseries), Kids of the Round Table, Les Boys, Lies My Mother Told Me, Living with the Dead (film), Living with the Dead (TV series), Lorne Balfe, Lost Junction, Montreal, MSN, NBC News, Never Too Late (1996 film), Pancreatic cancer, PlayStation 3, Pretty When You Cry, Screamers (1995 film), Soundtrack, Television show, The Art of War (film), The Assignment (1997 film), The Bait (2010 film), The Contract (2006 film), The Last Templar (miniseries), The Pentagon Papers (film), The Statement (film), V (2009 TV series), Vertige (TV series).
- Best Original Score Genie and Canadian Screen Award winners
- Canadian video game composers
- Deaths from pancreatic cancer in Canada
Airspeed (film)
Airspeed is a 1998 Canadian disaster thriller film directed by Robert Tinnell and starring Elisha Cuthbert.
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American Broadcasting Company
The American Broadcasting Company (ABC) is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network that serves as the flagship property of the Disney Entertainment division of the Walt Disney Company.
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Beyond: Two Souls
Beyond: Two Souls is an action-adventure game developed by Quantic Dream and published by Sony Computer Entertainment.
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British Academy Games Award for Music
The British Academy Video Games Award for Music is an award presented annually by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA).
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D.I.C.E. Award for Outstanding Achievement in Original Music Composition
The D.I.C.E. Award for Outstanding Achievement in Original Music Composition is an award presented annually by the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences during the D.I.C.E. Awards.
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Detroit: Become Human
Detroit: Become Human is a 2018 adventure game developed by Quantic Dream.
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Digital Spy
Digital Spy (DS) is a British-based entertainment, television and film website and brand and is the largest digital property at Hearst UK.
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Double Jeopardy (1999 film)
Double Jeopardy is a 1999 American crime action thriller film directed by Bruce Beresford, and starring Ashley Judd, Tommy Lee Jones, and Bruce Greenwood.
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Emmy Awards
The Emmy Awards, or Emmys, are an extensive range of awards for artistic and technical merit for the American and international television industry.
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Extreme Ops
Extreme Ops is a 2002 action thriller film directed by Christian Duguay, written by Michael Zaidan, Timothy Scott Bogart, and Mark Mullin and starring Devon Sawa, Bridgette Wilson-Sampras, Rupert Graves, and Rufus Sewell.
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Fahrenheit (2005 video game)
Fahrenheit (known as Indigo Prophecy in North America) is an action-adventure game developed by Quantic Dream and published by Atari for Windows, PlayStation 2, and Xbox in September 2005.
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Frankenstein (2004 film)
Frankenstein is a 2004 American science fiction horror television film produced and directed by Marcus Nispel and written by John Shiban.
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Heavy Rain
Heavy Rain is a 2010 action-adventure video game developed by Quantic Dream and published by Sony Computer Entertainment.
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Hitler: The Rise of Evil
Hitler: The Rise of Evil is a Canadian television miniseries in two parts, directed by Christian Duguay and produced by Alliance Atlantis.
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Human Trafficking (miniseries)
Human Trafficking is a television miniseries about an American Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent going undercover to stop an organization from trafficking people, and shows the struggles of three trafficked women.
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Kids of the Round Table
Kids of the Round Table is a 1995 Canadian/American fantasy film written and directed by Robert Tinnell.
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Les Boys
Les Boys is a 1997 Quebec-made comedy film directed by Louis Saia.
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Lies My Mother Told Me
Lies My Mother Told Me is a 2005 Canadian drama television film directed by Christian Duguay, written by Matt Dorff, and starring Joely Richardson, Hayden Panettiere, Kailin See, Tim Henry and Colm Feore.
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Living with the Dead (film)
Living with the Dead (released in Europe as Talking to Heaven) is a 2002 American made-for-television supernatural crime drama film directed by Stephen Gyllenhaal and starring Ted Danson, Diane Ladd, Queen Latifah, Mary Steenburgen and Jack Palance.
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Living with the Dead (TV series)
Living with the Dead is a British television programme about a team of paranormal investigators who investigate ghostly goings on and supernatural occurrences in family homes around Britain.
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Lorne Balfe
Lorne Balfe (born 23 February 1976) is a Scottish composer and record producer of film, television, and video game scores.
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Lost Junction
Lost Junction is a 2003 thriller film directed by Peter Masterson, written by Jeff Cole and shot in Montreal.
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Montreal
Montreal is the largest city in the province of Quebec, the second-largest in Canada, and the tenth-largest in North America.
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MSN
MSN (meaning Microsoft Network) is an American web portal and related collection of Internet services and apps for Windows and mobile devices, provided by Microsoft and launched on August 24, 1995, alongside the release of Windows 95.
NBC News
NBC News is the news division of the American broadcast television network NBC.
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Never Too Late (1996 film)
Never Too Late is a 1996 Canadian comedy-drama film starring Olympia Dukakis, Jean Lapointe, Cloris Leachman and Corey Haim.
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Pancreatic cancer
Pancreatic cancer arises when cells in the pancreas, a glandular organ behind the stomach, begin to multiply out of control and form a mass.
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PlayStation 3
The PlayStation 3 (PS3) is a home video game console developed and marketed by Sony Computer Entertainment. The successor to the PlayStation 2, it is part of the PlayStation brand of consoles. It was first released on November 11, 2006, in Japan, November 17, 2006, in North America, and March 23, 2007, in Europe and Australasia.
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Pretty When You Cry
Pretty When You Cry is 2001 American erotic thriller film directed by Jack N. Green.
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Screamers (1995 film)
Screamers is a 1995 Canadian-American-Japanese science fiction horror film starring Peter Weller, Roy Dupuis, and Jennifer Rubin, and directed by Christian Duguay.
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Soundtrack
A soundtrack is a recorded audio signal accompanying and synchronised to the images of a book, drama, motion picture, radio program, television program, or video game; colloquially, a commercially released soundtrack album of music as featured in the soundtrack of a film, video, or television presentation; or the physical area of a film that contains the synchronised recorded sound.
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Television show
A television show, TV program, or simply a TV show, is the general reference to any content produced for viewing on a television set that is traditionally broadcast via over-the-air, satellite, or cable.
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The Art of War (film)
The Art of War is a 2000 action spy film directed by Christian Duguay and starring Wesley Snipes, Michael Biehn, Anne Archer and Donald Sutherland.
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The Assignment (1997 film)
The Assignment is a 1997 spy action thriller film directed by Christian Duguay and starring Aidan Quinn (in two roles), with Donald Sutherland and Ben Kingsley.
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The Bait (2010 film)
The Bait (L’Appât) is a Canadian crime comedy film, directed by Yves Simoneau and released in 2010.
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The Contract (2006 film)
The Contract is a 2006 German-American action thriller film directed by Bruce Beresford and written by television writer Stephen Katz and John Darrouzet.
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The Last Templar (miniseries)
The Last Templar is a three-hour Canadian television miniseries based on the 2005 novel The Last Templar, which aired in the U.S. on January 25 and 26, 2009, starring Mira Sorvino, Scott Foley, Victor Garber, Anthony Lemke, Kenneth Welsh, Danny Blanco Hall and Omar Sharif.
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The Pentagon Papers (film)
The Pentagon Papers is a 2003 American historical drama television film about Daniel Ellsberg and the events leading up to the publication of the Pentagon Papers in 1971.
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The Statement (film)
The Statement is a 2003 drama thriller film directed and produced by Norman Jewison, from a screenplay by Ronald Harwood, based on the 1996 novel of the same name by Brian Moore.
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V (2009 TV series)
V is an American science fiction drama television series that ran for two seasons on ABC, from November 3, 2009, to March 15, 2011.
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Vertige (TV series)
Vertige is a six-episode Canadian television miniseries, which aired on Séries+ in 2012.
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See also
Best Original Score Genie and Canadian Screen Award winners
- Canadian Screen Award for Best Original Score
- Chris Crilly
- David Braid
- François Dompierre
- Georges Delerue
- Howard Shore
- Jay McCarrol
- Jeff Danna
- John Corigliano
- John McCarthy (composer)
- Jonathan Goldsmith (musician)
- Lewis Furey
- Mark Korven
- Michael Brook
- Michael Conway Baker
- Milan Kymlicka
- Mychael Danna
- Normand Corbeil
- Patric Caird
- Paul Zaza
- Richard Grégoire
- Simon Kendall
- Todor Kobakov
- Yves Laferrière
Canadian video game composers
- Bignic
- Jeff Tymoschuk
- Jeff van Dyck
- Kelly Bailey (composer)
- Maxime Goulet (composer)
- Michael McCann (composer)
- Normand Corbeil
- Rom Di Prisco
- Ryan Shore
- Saki Kaskas
- Steffan Andrews
- Stuart Chatwood
- Timothy Williams (composer)
- Trevor Morris (musician)
Deaths from pancreatic cancer in Canada
- A.Z.M. Enayetullah Khan
- Aline Gubbay
- Arben Minga
- Arthur Black (humorist)
- Claude Béchard
- Cooper H. Langford
- Dave Semenko
- David Bauer (ice hockey)
- David Chatters
- David Vienneau
- Eric Mercury
- Frank Gross
- George Grant (philosopher)
- Gilles Marotte
- Gordon Wright (politician)
- Harry Lehotsky
- Hazel McCallion
- Helen Gardiner
- Irving Stowe
- Jack Poole
- Jean Doré
- John Dahmer
- John Meyendorff
- John Powles
- Laurent Laplante
- Lawrence Dane
- Ludwig Heimrath Sr.
- Malcolm Forsyth
- Mark Warawa
- Myron Thompson
- Normand Corbeil
- Ouida Ramón-Moliner
- Paul Carson (sportscaster)
- Pierre Claude Nolin
- Rhéal Cormier
- Robert Genn
- Robert O. Smith
- Rod Love
- Terry Cook (archivist)
- Tevie Miller
- Tracy Wright
- W. Thomas Molloy
- Wallace McCain