Nathan Wang
Nathan Wang

He received a Fullbright Fellowship to study at Oxford University in England. After two years overseas, Nathan returned to Los Angeles to pursue his musical interests.

Nathan has had the good fortune to work with Steven Spielberg twice, both times to critical acclaim. The first was a composition for a television documentary The Lost Children of Berlin which earned Nathan a Cable Ace award for Best Documentary.

Nathan's television experience ranges from his work on Eekstravanza, the popular animated series on Fox for six years and has written for shows such as Warner Brother's China Beach, Fox's Likely Suspects, Dreamwork's Toonsylvania and Disney's Pith Possum.

He's also composed for some of the most popular CD interactive games: The Mupppets Treasure Island and The Return to Zork.

Nathan's extensive movie credits include scores for the films Natural Causes and Jackie Chan's Asian version of Rumble in the Bronx, First Strike and Who Am I?

Current projects include composing for a Nickelodeon show, Fat Dog Mendoza and has been commissioned to write an opera for the Los Angeles Opera Company.