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Mark Snow, composer of eerie ‘X-Files’ theme, dies at 78
Mark Snow, who composed the ghostly theme for the long-running occult TV series “The X-Files” and more than 200 episodes of the show as well as its spin-off films, died July 3 at his home in ...
Mark Snow created one of the most memorable TV themes of all time. As composer of “The X-Files,” he delivered each note of the brooding, atmospheric scores in every episode. But it was his ...
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The composer Mark Snow has died at 78 years old. He did the music for many TV shows, including The X-Files, Smallville and Blue Bloods.
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"The X-Files" composer Mark Snow, left, series creator Chris Carter and writer and producer Frank Spotnitz at the premiere of "X-Files: I Want to Believe" in 2008.
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