Harry Manfredini
Harry Manfredini is an American film composer and jazz saxophonist born on August 25, 1943 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. Known primarily for contributions to film scores, Manfredini has worked across a range of projects, including genre films and documentaries.
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Harry Manfredini is an American film composer and jazz saxophonist born on August 25, 1943 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. Known primarily for contributions to film scores, Manfredini has worked across a range of projects, including genre films and documentaries. Their filmography includes the 2010 documentary His Name Was Jason: 30 Years of Friday the 13th, where they appeared as themselves, and the 2017 film Rock, Paper, Scissors, for which they composed the music. Earlier in their career, they provided the music for the 1986 short film Frog Goes to Dinner.
Manfredini’s work reflects a background in jazz, a discipline that often informs their approach to scoring for cinema. Their involvement in film spans multiple decades, with credits that include both narrative and documentary formats. Whi…






