Giorgio Moroder

9 Nominations
4 Wins

Giovanni Giorgio Moroder (born in Ortisei, South Tyrol, Italy, April 26, 1940) an Italian composer, songwriter and record produced, wrote the score for movies like Midnight Express (1978) directed by Alan Parker, American Gigolo (1980) written and directed by Paul Schrader, and the original song “Call Me” with Debora Harry, Cat People (1982) by Paul Schrader, and the song “Putting Out the Fire” with David Bowie, Scarface (1983) directed by Brian De Palma, Flashdance (1983) by Adrian Lyne, and the song “Flashdance…What a Feeling” with Irene Cara, the song “Take My Breath Away” for Top Gun (1986) by Tony Scott.

Golden Globe Awards

Awards Database

1987 Winner

1987 Winner

Best Song - Motion Picture
Top Gun

1984 Winner

1984 Winner

Best Score - Motion Picture
Flashdance

1984 Winner

1984 Winner

Best Song - Motion Picture
Flashdance

1979 Winner

1979 Winner

Best Score - Motion Picture
Midnight Express

1984 Nominee

1984 Nominee

Best Score - Motion Picture
Scarface

1983 Nominee

1983 Nominee

Best Score - Motion Picture
Cat People

1983 Nominee

1983 Nominee

Best Song - Motion Picture
Cat People

1981 Nominee

1981 Nominee

Best Score - Motion Picture
American Gigolo

1981 Nominee

1981 Nominee

Best Song - Motion Picture
American Gigolo