Rachel Portman
Composer
Academy Award-winning film composer for "Emma" in 1996. She was the first female composer to win for Best Musical or Comedy Score.
She attended Charterhouse School and Worcester College in Oxford. She wrote for BBC and Channel 4 productions starting out.
She scored two episodes of 'The Jim Henson Hour' and the 13 episodes of 'The Storyteller,' also from Henson.
Her parents were Penelope and Berkeley Charles Portman.
She was nominated for an Academy Award for "The Cider House Rules" in 1999, a film that earned Michael Caine the award for Best Supporting Actor. She was also nominated for "Chocolat" in 2000.