Veteran Composer Guy Moon Killed in Car Crash at 63
A renowned composer best known for his extensive work on Nickelodeon shows has been tragically taken from the world. Emmy-nominated Guy Moon, 63, passed away on Thursday after being involved in a car accident in Los Angeles County.
Moon's musical legacy will be deeply missed by fans of beloved kids' shows such as "The Fairly OddParents," "Danny Phantom," "Big Time Rush," and "SpongeBob SquarePants." His iconic songs, including the catchy theme song for "Danny Phantom" and popular tracks like "Bartmania!" and "Shiny Teeth," will remain etched in the minds of many who grew up watching these shows.
Born in Wisconsin on February 7, 1962, Moon began his musical journey at the University of Arizona School of Music before moving to California. He made a name for himself as a talented composer, earning four Emmy nominations between 2002 and 2004 for his work on "The Fairly OddParents."
Moon's impact went beyond kids' entertainment. His credits span over 70 works across film, television series, animated series, TV movies, and shorts. He also worked on notable films like "The Brady Bunch Movie" and the producer credits for "The Black Knight" and "Dr. Dolittle 2." Moon's music was showcased not only in animated children's shows but also in the world of live-action film.
Industry friends and colleagues are mourning his loss, including director Albie Hecht, who recently collaborated with Moon on the premiere event of "Ryan's World The Movie: Titan Universe Adventure" in Los Angeles. Hartman himself has been left heartbroken, saying there were no words adequate enough to express his grief after losing a friend, brother, and family member.
A celebration of life is planned for Moon's birthday, February 7, in both Los Angeles and his home state of Wisconsin, where he will be deeply missed by those who knew him.
A renowned composer best known for his extensive work on Nickelodeon shows has been tragically taken from the world. Emmy-nominated Guy Moon, 63, passed away on Thursday after being involved in a car accident in Los Angeles County.
Moon's musical legacy will be deeply missed by fans of beloved kids' shows such as "The Fairly OddParents," "Danny Phantom," "Big Time Rush," and "SpongeBob SquarePants." His iconic songs, including the catchy theme song for "Danny Phantom" and popular tracks like "Bartmania!" and "Shiny Teeth," will remain etched in the minds of many who grew up watching these shows.
Born in Wisconsin on February 7, 1962, Moon began his musical journey at the University of Arizona School of Music before moving to California. He made a name for himself as a talented composer, earning four Emmy nominations between 2002 and 2004 for his work on "The Fairly OddParents."
Moon's impact went beyond kids' entertainment. His credits span over 70 works across film, television series, animated series, TV movies, and shorts. He also worked on notable films like "The Brady Bunch Movie" and the producer credits for "The Black Knight" and "Dr. Dolittle 2." Moon's music was showcased not only in animated children's shows but also in the world of live-action film.
Industry friends and colleagues are mourning his loss, including director Albie Hecht, who recently collaborated with Moon on the premiere event of "Ryan's World The Movie: Titan Universe Adventure" in Los Angeles. Hartman himself has been left heartbroken, saying there were no words adequate enough to express his grief after losing a friend, brother, and family member.
A celebration of life is planned for Moon's birthday, February 7, in both Los Angeles and his home state of Wisconsin, where he will be deeply missed by those who knew him.