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Frank Fitzpatrick was born on 13 April, 1961 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Discover Frank Fitzpatrick's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?
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Francis Edward Fitzpatrick |
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63 years old |
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13 April, 1961 |
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Detroit, Michigan, U.S. |
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United States |
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Frank Fitzpatrick Height, Weight & Measurements
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Frank Fitzpatrick Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Frank Fitzpatrick worth at the age of 63 years old? Frank Fitzpatrick’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from United States. We have estimated
Frank Fitzpatrick's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Frank Fitzpatrick Social Network
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Along with Director of Pepperdine’s Center for Media and Entertainment, Craig Detweiler, Fitzpatrick created and hosted the 2014 International Forum Education: Disrupted at Pepperdine University.
In 2018, Frank was an executive producer for the romantic comedy Love Jacked.
His 2017 single “Call On Me” and music video from Universal’s film Bring It On: Worldwide were part of a non-profit initiative to promote music and arts for schools.
In 2016, Fitzpatrick collaborated with humanitarian photographer Lisa Kristine to create the video "A Prayer for Freedom", part of the End Slavery Campaign initiated by Pope Francis and a coalition of spiritual leaders from around the world. The video premiered at the Vatican in Rome, the House of Lords in Westminster, and at the opening of the Enslaved Exhibition at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center in Ohio.
In 2012, EarthTones launched the WHY Music project, an initiative to provide people with a way to best utilize the benefits of music in all the areas of their lives. WHY Music began with a series of articles in the Huffington Post, and expanded to include a series of live talks, round tables, and workshops. That year, EarthTones partnered with City of Hope to launch Yoga For Hope in Los Angeles, in support of people dealing with life-threatening diseases. In 2013, Fitzpatrick was nominated as a Gifted Citizen from the Cuidad de las Ideas for the WHY Music project's potential to positively impact over 10 million lives. The project later expanded further with a program tailored for schools.
Fitzpatrick has been invited as a delegate to the 2012 Skoll World Forum for Social Entrepreneurs, the 2014 UK Arts and Humanities Research Council’s forum on Video Games, Music Creativity and Education, and the 2017 Novus Summit at the United Nations. He has also been a keynote speaker at the TEDx and Esalen.
The majority of his film work has come through music videos. Amongst his work are the 2011 videos “Hip Hop Nation” (featuring recording artists KRS-One and K’naan) and “Express Yourself” (featuring Nneka and Ziggy Marley).
In 2011, Fitzpatrick attended the Executive Program at Singularity University. The following year, he helped facilitate Singularity University's inaugural Hollywood Executive Program. In 2014, he joined the faculty of Exponential Medicine at the university, an annual conference discussing the implications of breakthrough technologies on healthcare. In 2017 he was a speaker at the conference, presenting as an expert on music and health.
In 2010, Fitzpatrick was nominated for a Grammy Award for the Anthony Hamilton song “Soul Music”, the title track for the 2008 film Soul Men, in the category ‘Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance’.
In 2001, Fitzpatrick directed and produced the short film Jungle Jazz: Public Enemy #1, which premiered at the 2001 Berlin International Film Festival, winning The Silver Bear Award for best Short Film. The film won additional awards in Sydney, São Paulo, Belo Horizonte, Kansas City and Santa Cruz. In 2007, Fitzpatrick completed his first animated short film The Rebel Angel.
Fitzpatrick later expanded into film music by working as a music editor for the film composer Georges Delerue, going on to co-produce an orchestral retrospective of Delerue's film scores in 1991, The London Sessions, which included a track co-written by Fitzpatrick and performed by Carl Anderson entitled "Between You and Me."
The first film score he is credited for is that of Nuns on the Run, the 1990 comedy featuring Eric Idle and Robbie Coltrane. Further contributions in the 90s included soundtracks for the films Friday, Pirates of Silicon Valley and In Too Deep, as well as working as the composer and music director for The Larry Sanders Show.
Fitzpatrick was born in Detroit, Michigan and graduated from the University of Michigan's music and business schools in 1983. While there, he worked for Eclipse Jazz, a student-run body striving for better exposure of jazz artists through the production of live shows in the Ann Arbor area.
Fitzpatrick relocated to Los Angeles in 1983 to work for record producer Richard Perry of Planet Records. He started working as a music editor for television in 1984, initially as a supervising music editor on the series Alvin and the Chipmunks and Crime Story, among others.
Francis Edward Fitzpatrick (born April 13, 1961), more commonly known as Frank Fitzpatrick, is an American composer, music producer, filmmaker and social entrepreneur.