Daniel James Bedrossian is a composer from Philadelphia. He specializes in writing and producing orchestral scores for stage, games, and visual media. His musical style ranges from classical and jazz to dance and EDM. He composed and produced the scores for the video games, Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch: Christmas Adventures DLC (2025) and The Grinch: Christmas Adventures (2022). He was also a music collaborator on Mattel’s Monster High: Skulltimate Secrets (2024).
In addition to concert and video game music, Danny also produces soundtracks for documentary and dramatic short films. He has received Best Original Score at Philadelphia’s 48 Hour Film Competitions twice (2019, 2012). He also has scored the comedy sketch movie Phriendsgiving (2020), contributed jazz pieces to dramatic feature films, including And Then There Was Eve (2017), and wrote music for various short films on Youtube and Vimeo.
Prior to his work on video games and films, Danny was selected as an official participant in the NYU Film Scoring Workshop (2017). He graduated from Berklee College of Music with a Master Certificate in Orchestration for Film and TV. He holds a Bachelor Degree in English and a minor in Music from Haverford College. In school, he studied and played the woodwinds, specializing in the bassoon and the alto, tenor, and baritone saxophones.