Glenn Gould
Glenn Gould brought his musical talents to a variety of films over the course of his Hollywood career. Gould worked on a variety of projects during his early entertainment career, including"Chimera" with William Sorochan (1988), "Poto and Cabengo" (1982) starring Sheila Sharp and "Slaughterhouse-Five" (1972) starring Michael Sacks. He also contributed to "The Terminal Man" with George Segal (1974) and "The Wars" (1983). In the nineties and the early 2000s, Gould's music continued to appear on the silver screen, including in films like the dramatic adaptation "La Separation" (1998) with Isabelle Huppert, the Anthony Hopkins hit adaptation sequel "Hannibal" (2001) and the dramatic biopic "Sonny" (2002) with James Franco. Gould's music was also featured in the Gong Li horror sequel "Hannibal Rising" (2007), the documentary "My Kid Could Paint That" (2007) with Marla Olmstead and "Nights in Rodanthe" (2008) with Richard Gere. Gould's music was most recently featured in the Michael Fassbender drama "Shame" (2011).