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12 Facts About Natalie Holt

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Natalie Ann Holt was born on 29 June 1982 and is a British composer who has worked on numerous film and television projects.

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Natalie Holt is primarily recognised for her work on several notable productions, including Paddington and Loki.

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Natalie Holt trained at the Royal Academy of Music and then the National Film and Television School and had a career as a classical violinist before becoming a film composer.

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Natalie Holt then co-composed with Phipps for the BBC drama The Honourable Woman, for which they jointly won the 2015 Ivor Novello Award for Best Television Soundtrack, and were nominated again for a BAFTA.

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Natalie Holt subsequently wrote the original scores for a number of other high-profile television dramas including the multiple BAFTA award-winning and Royal Television Society winning score for Philippa Lowthorpe's drama series Three Girls.

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Natalie Holt has worked on My Mother and Other Strangers, the final series of Wallander, and the BBC adaptation of Sathnam Sanghera's novel The Boy With The Topknot.

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Natalie Holt wrote additional music for Heyday Film's Paddington and the score for the first feature from Deborah Haywood, Pin Cushion, which premiered at the Venice Film Festival in 2018.

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Natalie Holt has most recently worked on the Marvel Studios Disney+ series Loki, which is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and was described in the Washington Post as delivering "a suspenseful and mysterious vibe while providing Marvel's horned menace with a theme song that might just be the MCU's best".

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In 2022, it was announced that Natalie Holt would serve as composer for the Obi-Wan Kenobi series for Disney+, becoming the first woman to ever score a live-action Star Wars project.

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In 2022, Natalie Holt had worked on composing the score for Batgirl, a film that was ultimately canceled during production.

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Natalie Holt was born in Worthing, West Sussex, studied violin at the Royal Academy of Music and composing at the National Film and Television School.

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Natalie Holt was protesting Cowell's "dreadful influence on the music business".