# Erica Procunier

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{{Short description|Canadian film and television composer}}
thumb|Erica Procunier at the Slaight Music Residency Showcase 2013
'''Erica Procunier''' is a Canadian film and television composer.<ref name=journal>[https://thesarniajournal.ca/sarnia-composer-scoring-music-for-famed-kid-classic/ "Sarnia composer scoring music for famed kid classic"]. ''The Sarnia Journal'', October 26, 2021.</ref> She is most noted for her work on the 2021 ''[The Nature of Things](/source/The_Nature_of_Things)'' episode "The COVID Cruise", for which she won the [Canadian Screen Award](/source/Canadian_Screen_Award) for Best Original Music, Nonfiction at the [10th Canadian Screen Awards](/source/10th_Canadian_Screen_Awards) in 2022,<ref>[https://www.cbc.ca/news/entertainment/csa-first-night-2022-1.6408134 "CBC, APTN pick up major wins on 1st night of Canadian Screen Awards"]. [CBC News](/source/CBC_News), April 4, 2022.</ref> and the television series ''[Ghostwriter](/source/Ghostwriter_(2019_TV_series))'', for which she was a [Daytime Emmy Award](/source/Daytime_Emmy_Award) nominee for Outstanding Music Direction and Composition for a Daytime Program at the [48th Daytime Emmy Awards](/source/48th_Daytime_Emmy_Awards) in 2021.<ref name=journal/>

A native of [Sarnia](/source/Sarnia), [Ontario](/source/Ontario),<ref name=journal/> she is an alumna of the [Slaight Family Music Lab](/source/Slaight_Family_Music_Lab) at the [Canadian Film Centre](/source/Canadian_Film_Centre).<ref>Julianna Cummins, [https://playbackonline.ca/2014/09/30/gallery-slaight-music-residency-showcase-2014/ "Slaight Music Residency Showcase 2014"]. ''[Playback](/source/Playback_(magazine))'', September 30, 2014.</ref>

Her other credits have included the films ''[Mariner](/source/Mariner_(film))'', ''[Dam! The Story of Kit the Beaver](/source/Dam!_The_Story_of_Kit_the_Beaver)'', ''[Don't Talk to Irene](/source/Don't_Talk_to_Irene)'', ''[The Dancing Dogs of Dombrova](/source/The_Dancing_Dogs_of_Dombrova)'', ''[Please, After You](/source/Please%2C_After_You)'' and ''[Halfway Haunted](/source/Halfway_Haunted)'', and the television series ''[By the Rapids](/source/By_the_Rapids)'', ''[Little Dog](/source/Little_Dog_(TV_series))'', ''[Detention Adventure](/source/Detention_Adventure)'', ''[Lockdown](/source/Lockdown_(2020_TV_series))'' and ''[Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go](/source/Thomas_%26_Friends%3A_All_Engines_Go)''.

==References==
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==External links==
*{{IMDb name|2421501}}

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