Conlan's earliest notable television credits are
Simon & Simon,
Tour of Duty,
The Equalizer and
V: The Final Battle. Recent feature scores include
Toolbox Murders and
Mortuary (for legendary film director
Tobe Hooper),
Behind Enemy Lines: Colombia (dir.:
Tim Matheson),
Spiders 3D (dir.:
Tibor Takács), and for television, the series
NCIS. Most recently Conlan wrote the romantic-comedy scores to the feature films
Sanctuary for director
Len Colin and
The Callback Queen for Film Venture London and director
Graham Cantwell. Conlan has been nominated for two EMMY awards, one for
Mortal Sins (starring
Christopher Reeve) and another for
Miracle Run (starring
Aidan Quinn and
Zac Efron). Conlan has also won Best Score at The Underground Cinema Awards (2010) for his score to the short film
No Justice (directed by Dublin director Alan Walsh) and won Best Song at the Rome International Film Festival (2004) for the title song "Finding Home" (lyric by Holly Conlan). Conlan has dual citizenship with the U.S. and Ireland (EU). == Early years and influences ==