'Titanic' composer James Horner dies in private plane crash

Hollywood composer James Horner, who scored the Oscar-winning film 'Titanic', has been killed in a plane crash.

James Horner arriving at the World Premiere of Titanic 3D, at the Royal Albert Hall, Prince Consort Rd, London. (Ian West/AAP Image)

James Horner arriving at the World Premiere of Titanic 3D, at the Royal Albert Hall, Prince Consort Rd, London. (Ian West/AAP Image) Source: Press Association

Hollywood composer James Horner, 61, who scored the Oscar-winning film Titanic and its hit theme song 'My Heart Will Go On' has been killed when his private plane crashed, the BBC is reporting.

Jay Cooper, a prominent music industry attorney, confirmed that a plane that crashed in the Los Padres National Forest, north of Los Angeles, belonged to his client Horner, 61.

Local fire authorities said the 9:30 a.m. crash of the five-passenger plane left an impact crater and sparked a fire that charred more than an acre of brush, and that there were no survivors.

The cause of the crash was not immediately known.
Horner won two Academy Awards for his work on "Titanic" - one for the movie's score and one he shared with lyricist Will Jennings for best original song, "My Heart Will Go On," performed by Celine Dion.

Horner also composed the music for an array of other major films, including "Aliens," "The Karate Kid," and "Braveheart." His scores for "Avatar," "A Beautiful Mind" and "House of Sand and Fog" earned Oscar nominations.

(Reporting by Steve Gorman in Los Angeles and Curtis Skinner in San Francisco; Editing by Michael Perry)

 


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