Early life[edit]
Antony Partos studied Piano, Horn and Composition at The Sydney Conservatorium High School from 1980 to 1986. In 1987 he was accepted into the Australian Film, Television and Radio School. He completed a Bachelor of Arts in Film and Television, majoring in sound in 1991. In 1994 he formed the music production house, Supersonic, with composers Andrew Lancaster and Paul Healy, at Minton House in Sydney's Kings Cross. In 2010 Supersonic closed, and he and Lancaster formed the music production house, Sonar Music, at Disney Studios Australia in Moore Park, New South Wales.
Personal life[edit]
Antony Michael Partos' parents are Andrew Partos (1930-2022) and Robin Partos (1938–2006) and his sister was Vanessa Partos (1970–1989). Partos' partner is Rebecca Gregg, they have two children.
Awards and nominations[edit]
New Zealand film and television awards[edit]
Win
1993 Crush – New Zealand Film and TV Award for Best Film Score – composer[5]
AFI / AACTA Awards[edit]
Wins
AFI Award for Best Original Music Score – Antony Partos[6]
2007 The Home Song Stories – composer
2008 Unfinished Sky – composer
2010 Animal Kingdom – co-composer with Sam Petty
2016 Tanna[7] – composer
AACTA Award for Best Original Music Score in Television – Antony Partos[6]
2013 Redfern Now – "Episode 3: Babes in Arms" – composer
AACTA Award for Best Sound in a Documentary – Anthony Partos[6]
2015 Sherpa[8] – composer
Nominations
AFI / AACTA Award for Best Original Music Score – Antony Partos[6]
2002 Walking on Water – composer
2012 33 Postcards – composer
2014 The Rover – co-composer with Sam Petty
AACTA Award for Best Sound in a Documentary – Anthony Partos[6]
2013 Fallout – co-composer with Livia Ruzic and Keith Thomas
ARIA Music Awards[edit]
The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of the music of Australia.