Jay Graydon is a renowned and accomplished individual in the entertainment industry, with an impressive portfolio that spans several decades and multiple iconic films. One of his most notable credits is his work on the 1984 blockbuster hit "Ghostbusters", a supernatural comedy classic that has become a staple of popular culture.
Graydon's skills as a musician and composer were also showcased in the 1985 coming-of-age drama "St. Elmo's Fire", a film that explored the lives and struggles of a group of friends as they navigated the challenges of young adulthood.
In addition to his work on these two classic films, Graydon also contributed to the score of the 2002 psychological thriller "One Hour Photo", a film that starred Robin Williams as a lonely and disturbed photo developer who becomes obsessed with a suburban family.