Marius de Vries

Marius de Vries (born 1961) is an English music producer and composer. He has won a Grammy Award from four nominations, two BAFTA Awards, and an Ivor Novello Award.

Education
Marius de Vries was educated at St Paul's Cathedral School, Bedford School (between 1975 and 1980) and then at Peterhouse, Cambridge.

Music producer
Recording artists he has collaborated with include Bjork, Madonna, Massive Attack, David Bowie, U2, Rufus Wainwright, Chrissie Hynde, Neil Finn, Annie Lennox, Bebel Gilberto, David Gray, P.J. Harvey, Elbow, Josh Groban, Alice Martineau and Melanie C.

De Vries served as the executive music producer for the 2016 film La La Land and produced the accompanying soundtrack. He also co-wrote the song "Start a Fire" alongside John Legend, Justin Hurwitz, and Angelique Cinelu, and had a small role in the film as a casting director.

Composer/film scores
De Vries was the music director of the 2001 film Moulin Rouge! and worked with Nellee Hooper on the film soundtrack of Romeo + Juliet as co-composer, programmer, and co-producer. Both of these projects won de Vries BAFTA awards, and he was awarded an Ivor Novello Award for his compositional work on the former.

He also wrote the scores for Stephan Elliott's surreal thriller Eye of the Beholder as well as Elliott's adaptation of the Noël Coward comedy Easy Virtue. The latter is notable musically for using the real singing voices of leading actors Ben Barnes, Jessica Biel, and Colin Firth.

In 2010, he co-wrote the score of Kick-Ass with John Murphy, Henry Jackman and Ilan Eshkeri. He co-produced, along with Tyler Bates and Zack and Deborah Snyder, and performed on the soundtrack of Snyder's 2011 film Sucker Punch.

In 2020 and 2021, he composed the score for Sian Heder's CODA, which won Best Picture at the 2022 Academy Awards, and served as Executive Music Producer on Leos Carax's Annette.

De Vries' most recent scores are for Daniel Roher's NAVALNY - which won Best Documentary at the 2023 Academy Awards, and, with Joshua Schmidt, for Joshua Oppenheimer's forthcoming apocalyptic musical, THE END, starring Tilda Swinton.

Partial list of songs produced
Songs by Teddy Thompson • "A Piece of What You Need"

• "Can't Sing Straight"

• "Don't Know What I Was Thinking"

• "In My Arms"

• "Jonathan's Book"

• "One of These Days"

• "Slippery Slope (Easier)"

• "The Things I Do"

• "Turning The Gun on Myself"

• "What's This?!!"

• "Where to Go From Here" Songs by Rufus Wainwright • "11:11"

• "14th Street"

• "Agnus Dei"

• "Beautiful Child"

• "Crumb By Crumb"

• "Dinner at Eight"

• "Gay Messiah"

• "Go or Go Ahead"

• "I Don't Know What It Is"

• "Little Sister"

• "Memphis Skyline"

• "Movies of Myself"

• "Natasha"

• "Oh What a World"

• "Old Whore's Diet" (co-produced by Wainwright)

• "Peach Trees"

• "Pretty Things"

• "The Art Teacher"

• "The One You Love"

• "This Love Affair"

• "Vibrate"

• "Vicious World"

• "Waiting For a Dream"

• "Want"

Awards and nominations
BAFTA Awards

Grammy Awards

Ivor Novello Awards

World Soundtrack Awards