Chaz Jankel
Putting his musical talent to use, Chaz Jankel's music was featured in Hollywood productions. Jankel began his entertainment career with his music featured in films like "Casual Sex?" (1988) and the Dennis Quaid drama "D.O.A." (1988). In the eighties and the 2010s, Jankel's music continued to appear on the silver screen, including in films like "Killing Dad" (1989), the dramatic adaptation "The Rachel Papers" (1989) with Dexter Fletcher and "War Party" (1989). His work was also in the Andrew Stevens horror film "Red-Blooded American Girl" (1990) and "K2" (1992) with Michael Biehn. Jankel was nominated for a BAFTA Award for "Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll" in 2009. Most recently, Jankel worked on the dramatic musical "Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll" (2010) with Andy Serkis.
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Chaz Jankel
Filmography
Movies
Credit | |||||
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100% |
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From the Ashes | Original Music | - | 2011 |
72% |
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Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll | Original Music | - | 2010 |
29% |
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K2 | Original Music | $2.6M | 1992 |
46% |
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Tales From the Darkside: The Movie | Original Music | $15.4M | 1990 |
45% |
|
The Rachel Papers | Original Music | $154.6K | 1989 |
68% |
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Earth Girls Are Easy | Music | $3.9M | 1989 |
0% |
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War Party | Original Music | $299.3K | 1989 |
62% |
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D.O.A. | Original Music | $12.7M | 1988 |
60% |
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Making Mr. Right | Original Music | $444.8K | 1987 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | The Concert for Kampuchea | Self | - | 1980 |