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Paul Antonelli
Born (1959-07-22) July 22, 1959 (age 65)
Brighton, Massachusetts
Occupations
Formerly of
Musical artist

Paul F. Antonelli (born July 22, 1959) is an American composer, musician, music director, and music supervisor. He began his career in the entertainment world as a keyboardist and founding member of the 1980s synthpop band, Animotion, appearing in the music video for their signature hit "Obsession".

After the first Animotion album, Antonelli departed the band and formed Radio Werewolf, who were featured in the 1988 film Mortuary Academy. Around this time, he began working on films scores, composing the music for Out of the Dark, China O'Brien and its sequel, and Dead On: Relentless II. He worked as a musical director or supervisor on the daytime soap operas General Hospital (1984–1985, 1991–1996), Santa Barbara (1985–1987), All My Children (1996–1998), Sunset Beach (1998–1999), Passions (2000–2008), As The World Turns (2009–2010), Days of Our Lives (2011–2024), Hollywood Heights (2012) and The Young And The Restless (2013–2017).

In 2014, Antonelli was the music supervisor for the soap opera web series Beacon Hill.

Awards and nominations

Daytime Emmy awards:

References

  1. The Music Connection, "Who Needs a Record Deal when you're Busy Taking over the World?" Vol 3, #12, 1989
  2. "The Team". Beaconhilltheseries.com. Archived from the original on August 11, 2015. Retrieved September 26, 2015.
  3. Morfoot, Addie (2004-05-17). "'Sesame,' 'Ellen' top Creative Emmys". Variety. Retrieved 2020-05-11.

External links

Animotion
  • Astrid Plane
  • Bill Wadhams
  • Don Kirkpatrick
  • Greg Smith
  • Jim Blair
  • Chris Wadhams
  • Paul Antonelli
  • David O'Brien
  • Charles Ottavio
  • Kevin Rankin
  • Paul Engemann
  • Cynthia Rhodes
Studio albums
Singles
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