Biography
Chad Fischer is a Los Angeles-based composer, multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and producer. He wrote the scores for the independent feature drama “The Loosies,” the acclaimed “Garden State,” directed by and starring Zach Braff, the comedy “The Rocker,” starring Rainn Wilson, the romantic comedy “Little Manhattan,” and the comedy “The Babysitters.” Previously, Fischer wrote, produced and performed the theme song "Superman" for the hit sitcom "Scrubs," starring Braff.
Fischer is the main composer of the television series “Private Practice,” the successful spin-off from “Grey’s Anatomy” and "North Mission Road." He composed all the original songs and underscoring for the WB series "My Guide to Becoming a Rock Star" on which he also served as the actors' musical coach. He has written songs for the opening sequence of the ABC docudrama "Prince William: The Boy Who Will Be King," a Beach Boys documentary and the end title theme for the features “Bubbleboy” and “The First 20 Million is Always the Hardest.” After playing drums for the '90s alternative rock group School of Fish ("Three Strange Days"), Fischer went on to form the band Lazlo Bane.
His music production credits have included Colin Hay, Everlast, Jude, Lisa Loeb, Liz Phair, Josh Clayton-Felt and Alexi Murdoch.
20th Century Fox
Composer
Movies | |
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2022 |
Wildflower |
2019 |
Eat, Brains, Love |
2012 |
Chasing Mavericks |
2011 |
10 Years |
Loosies |
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2008 |
The Rocker |
2007 |
The Babysitters |
2005 |
Little Manhattan |
2004 |
Black Cloud |
Garden State |