Christopher John Gordon (born 1956) is an English-born Australian composer and politician best known for his film scores, but has also received major classical commissions. His film scores include, Ladies in Black (2018), Mao's Last Dancer (2009), Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003) and On the Beach (2000).

Political career

In 2016, Gordon ran for the Arts Party in the City of Ryde based seat of Bennelong, achieving 1.08% of the vote.

In 2017, he was elected as councillor on the East Ward of the City of Ryde for the Greens and was chosen as deputy mayor, serving a single term in 2017–2018. Gordon sought re-election for a second term on Council on 4 December 2021, but was unsuccessful.

Awards and nominations

Gordon has won national awards for composition, both in Australia and overseas.

YearNominee / workAwardResult
1998Moby Dick (Christopher Gordon)APRA Awards: Best Television ThemeWon
2000On the Beach (Gordon)Australian Screen Music Awards: Best Music for a Mini-Series or TelemovieWon
Australian Screen Music Awards: Best Original Title Theme for a Series, Serial or Mini-SeriesWon
Australian Screen Music Awards: Best Soundtrack AlbumWon
2001When Good Ghouls Go Bad (Gordon)Australian Screen Music Awards: Best Music for a Mini-Series or TelemovieWon
2004Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (Gordon, Iva Davies, Richard TognettiASCAP Awards: Top Box Office FilmsWon
2005Salem's Lot (Gordon, Lisa Gerrard)Primetime Emmy Nomination: Outstanding Music Composition for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special (Dramatic Underscore)Nominated
2009Mao's Last Dancer (Gordon)AFI Awards: Best Music ScoreWon
2010Mao's Last Dancer (Gordon)ARIA Award for Best Original Soundtrack, Cast or Show AlbumNominated
2018Ladies in Black (Gordon)AACTA Awards: Best Original ScoreWon
2021June Again (Gordon)AACTA Awards: Best Original ScoreWon

Film scores

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