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Jessica Rose Weiss is a composer based in Los Angeles, CA.  She first fell in love with classical music studying ballet in New York City throughout her youth, eventually traveling to London to work at Warner Brothers Studios where she focused on composition and music production.  It was there that she was recruited by Hans Zimmer to apprentice at Remote Control Productions.  After years working her way up the ladder as a music editor, she found a life-changing mentorship in film composition working side by side with Academy Award-winning composer Mychael Danna.

She has created an impressive body of work across multiple genres ranging from folk to electronic to classical, and she was named a finalist in the 2018 Universal Film Music Composer Initiative. Her credits include the Netflix #1 hit animated feature film “Dog Gone Trouble,” the drama “Everything I Ever Wanted to Tell My Daughter About Men” featuring a collaboration with pop sensation Sia, and Nicol Paone’s comedy “Friendsgiving,” produced by Ben Stiller.  Upcoming projects include Stephen Herek’s Netflix dramedy “Afterlife of the Party,” the groundbreaking VR Series “Into The Now” from acclaimed photographer Michael Muller, the Dolly Parton-produced documentary “Still Working 9 to 5” about the Women’s Rights Movement, and Sony/Amazon’s “Cinderella,” directed by Kay Cannon and starring Camila Cabello.

In addition to her film work, Jessica’s music has been performed on stages around the world, from The Globe Theater in London to The Joffrey Ballet in Chicago to The Wiltern Theater in LA.

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