Marc Streitenfeld (born 1974) is a German composer of film scores.
He has frequently collaborated with director Ridley Scott.
Streitenfeld has composed the music for many high-profile Hollywood features as well as critically acclaimed independent films, including American Gangster, Body of Lies, The Grey, Prometheus, Poltergeist and All I See Is You.
Born in Munich, Germany, Streitenfeld relocated to Los Angeles at age 19 and initially assisted film composer Hans Zimmer.
2006
Director Ridley Scott offered Streitenfeld his first composing job when he asked him to write the score for A Good Year (2006).
2007
Streitenfeld has written five film scores for Scott, including the BAFTA nominated score for American Gangster (2007), for which he won the "Discovery of the Year" Award at the World Soundtrack Awards, the sci-fi adventure Prometheus (2012) and the action adventure Robin Hood (2010).
He has also been recognized for his work with three ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards and two International Film Music Critics Association award nominations.
From 2007 to 2012, Streitenfeld was in a relationship with French-American actress Julie Delpy.
2009
In January 2009, the couple had a son, Leo.
2017
Streitenfeld has also worked with Marc Forster on All I See Is You (2017), Joe Carnahan on the action drama The Grey (2011), and Andrew Dominik the neo-noir crime film Killing Them Softly (2012).
Streitenfeld has recorded many of his scores at Abbey Road Studios, in London.