Performance · Production
Christopher Lennertz
American score composer
Methuen, United States • b. 1972-01-02
Christopher Lennertz is credited on 31 releases across 22 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 2000–2025 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
31
Pressings credited
22
Albums
3
Decades active
121
In collections
Biography
Christopher Joseph Lennertz (born January 2, 1972) is an Emmy-winning American composer, conductor, songwriter, and lyricist. He has composed the scores for films and television shows such as The Boys (2019–2026, created by Eric Kripke), Lost In Space (2018–2021), Ride Along (2014), Horrible Bosses (2011), Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar (2021, co-scored with Dara Taylor), and the Medal of Honor video game series created by Steven Spielberg. He additionally composed the scores for Supernatural (2005–2020) and Gen V (2023–2025), both created by Eric Kripke. He composed the score for Sausage Party (2016) and Galavant (2015–2016) with Alan Menken, as well as the television series Agent Carter, which included a first-ever Marvel musical number co-written by him and David Zippel. He later composed the scores for Sausage Party: Foodtopia, and Uglydolls, which he also wrote the songs for in collaboration with Glenn Slater, featuring recording artists Kelly Clarkson, Janelle Monae, Lizzo, Bebe Rexha, Charli XCX, Nick Jonas, and Blake Shelton. He won the Creative Arts Emmy in 2025 for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics for "Let's Put The Christ Back in Christmas" from Season 4 of The Boys on Prime Video. He is currently working on a full-length Rogers: The Musical, originally produced as a one-act (2023) at Avengers Campus at Disney California Adventure Park.
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Credited work
31 releases · 22 albums · active 2000–2025
- Performance · 39
- Production · 10
- Other credits · 7
Studios: Sonic Fuel Studios · East Connection Music Recording Co. · Eastwest Studios · SCEA Recording Studios
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