Duncan Sheik
Duncan Sheik worked on a variety of projects during his entertainment career. He began his acting career with roles in the series "ABC in Concert" (ABC, 1990-98) and "Reverb" (HBO, 1996-2002). He appeared in a number of television specials, including "Halloween Jam VI" (ABC, 1997-98) and "A Gift of Song" (TNT, 1997-98). Sheik also contributed music to the action picture "The Saint" (1997) with Val Kilmer and the dramatic adaptation "Great Expectations" (1998) with Ethan Hawke. In the nineties and the early 2000s, Sheik devoted his time to various credits, such as "Teaching Mrs. Tingle" (1999), "Uptown Girls" (2003) starring Brittany Murphy and "What a Girl Wants" (2003) starring Amanda Bynes. He also worked on "A Home at the End of the World" (2004). Sheik was a talented musician whose most recent work was featured in the Helen Hunt dramatic adaptation "Then She Found Me" (2008), the Jayce Bartok drama "Cake Eaters" (2009) and "Dare" (2009). In addition to his music, Sheik also appeared on-screen in the Ebon Moss-Bachrach musical comedy "Death of a Dynasty" (2005). Most recently, Sheik worked on "Brother's Shadow" (2014) with Scott Cohen. Sheik won an Orchestrations Tony Award in 2007.