Vladimir Horunzhy

Vladimir Anatoliiovych Horunzhy[a] (born September 19, 1949) is a film producer, composer, and jazz musician.

At age 26 he became principal conductor and staff composer for the Ukrainian National TV and Radio Orchestra, Kyiv.

In New York, he worked with George Benson, Michael Brecker, Marcus Miller, and Michał Urbaniak.

He frequented jazz club "Seventh Avenue South" with his groups "212" and "Central Committee" which included Omar Hakim, Victor Bailey, Bob Malach, Jeff Andrews, Don Mulvaney, and Mitch Coodley.

Starting in 1991 Vladimir Horunzhy produced his first feature comedy, "High Strung," starring Jim Carrey, Steve Oedekerk, Fred Willard, and Kirsten Dunst (her first part in the movies).