Gustavo Santaolalla

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Biography

Argentine musician and leader of the now defunct bands "Arco Iris" and "Soluna", Gustavo Santaolalla was one of the references of his country's national music by the end of the 1960s and beginning of the 1970s. During the 70s he relocated to the United States, where he formed the band Wet Picnic, with Aníbal Kerpel, Aaurie Buhne and Robert Brill, with which he developed an intense activity in the city of Los Angeles. In 1982 he returned to Argentina to record a solo work - with a new sound- very influenced by the American pop trends of the time, called "Santaolalla", in which participated Argentine bassist Alfredo Toth , crowned with the Oscar award in March, 2006, by the music of the controversial film "Brokeback Mountain" and in 2007 for his friend Alejandro González Iñárritu's "Babel". This makes him the third composer to win in the Best Original Score two years in a row.

  • Aliases
  • Gustavo Alfredo Santaolalla·Gustavo Santaollalla·Gus Santaolalla·Gust Santaolalla·Santaolalla·Gustavo Alfredo·Alfredo Santaolalla·Gustavo Saintaolalla·Gustavo Santolalla·Gustavo Santalalla·Gustavo Santaolala·Gustavo Saintolalla·Gustavo Santaollala·Gustavo Santalolla·Gustavo Santaolalla·Gustavo Santolla·Gustavo Santa Olalla·Gustav Santaolalla·Gustavo Santa-olalla
  • Primary profession
  • Music_department·soundtrack·composer
  • Country
  • Argentina
  • Nationality
  • Argentine
  • Gender
  • Male
  • Birth date
  • 19 August 1951
  • Place of birth
  • El Palomar· Buenos Aires
  • Knows language
  • Spanish language·English language

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Trivia

One of 115 peopled invited to join AMPAS in 2007.

Dec. 2007 - Ranked 48 on EWs The 50 Smartest People in Hollywood.

Former band of Arco Iris.

Attended the inauguration of President Cristina Fernndez de Kirchner on 10 December 2011.

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