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Teo Halm
Background information
Born (1999-05-18) May 18, 1999 (age 25)[1]
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Occupations
  • Record producer
  • songwriter
  • singer
  • actor
Years active2009–present
LabelsUMPG[2]

Teo Lucas Halm (born May 18, 1999) is an American record producer, songwriter, singer, and actor. Halm's notable production credits include the Rosalía singles "Con Altura" with J Balvin and "TKN" with Travis Scott, the former which won a Latin Grammy Award, as well as two songs from the Beyoncé-produced The Lion King: The Gift. As an actor, Halm is best known for starring in the 2014 film Earth to Echo.

Life and career

Teo Halm was born in Los Angeles, California. His mother's family is from France and Morocco and his father is Australian, of British and Czech descent.[3][4]

Halm grew up performing in theater, performing in productions of The Sound of Music and The Music Man.[3] Some of his first professional credits included a 2009 episode of the PBS series Nova and an UCLA alumni fundraising campaign.[5][6] In the following years he appeared in a few short films. He was cast in a supporting role in the James Franco-directed Bukowski, an independent film adaption of Ham on Rye; the film was produced in early 2013 but was not distributed due to a copyright issue.[7][8] Also in 2013, Halm was cast in the pilot of the Disney Channel Boy Meets World follow-up series Girl Meets World as Elliot, the son of Cory and Topanga;[9][10] his character was ultimately cut from the series after the pilot was shot.[11]

Halm had his most prominent film role in the 2014 sci-fi fantasy film Earth to Echo, for which he received top billing. The film premiered at the LA Film Festival and was released in theaters in July 2014. For his role as Alex, Halm received the Best Actor Award at the ninth annual PICK Awards.[12] As a teenager, he had a supporting lead role in the movie Memoria, which premiered at the Austin Film Festival in 2015 and distributed in North America in 2016,[13][14][15] and the film Camp starring Joey King and Nolan Gould. In 2018, Halm played the role of Theo in the independent feature film Spiral Farm; it premiered at Slamdance Film Festival in January 2019 during which it was nominated for Best Narrative Feature.[16]

Since 2016, Halm has worked as a record producer and songwriter, and often collaborates with producers Michael Uzowuru, Frank Dukes, and Mark Ronson.[8] In 2019, he was named to Billboard's 21 Under 21 list of songwriters and producers, having co-written the Latin Grammy-winning[17] song "Con Altura" by Rosalia (featuring J Balvin) and co-writing and co-producing "Mood 4 Eva" by Beyoncé, Jay-Z and Childish Gambino, from the Grammy-nominated album The Lion King: The Gift.[8] At the 2022 Juno Awards, Teo was nominated as a co-writer with Charlotte Day Wilson as Songwriter of the Year for "I Can Only Whisper."[18] At the Latin Grammy Awards of 2022, Teo as a writer/producer of four songs on the Rosalia album Motomami won Album of the Year.[19] As a songwriter, he is signed to Universal Music Publishing Group and Electric Feel Publishing.[20][21]

Filmography

Film and television roles
Year Title Role Notes
2009 Nova Neanderthal boy TV series; episode: "Becoming Human: Last Human Standing"
2012 Waltham Vanguard Bud Short film; CINE Golden Eagle winner
2013 Bukowski Frank Sullivan Unreleased
2014 15 Young Brother Short film
2014 Girl Meets World Elliot Matthews Unaired pilot[22]
2014 Earth to Echo Alex PICK Awards winner – Best Actor
2015 Lift The Introvert Short film
2015 Memoria Alex (13 yrs)
2017 Camp Howard TV movie
2019 Spiral Farm Theo Slamdance Premiere January 26, 2019[23]

Discography

Singles

  • "Ukiyo" (2016)[24]
  • "scumbag demo" (2017)[25]
  • "GIRL" (2017)[26]
  • "Today" (2018)[27]
  • "Momma" (2018)[28]

Production discography

Production and songwriting

Tracks credited as producer and songwriter, unless otherwise noted
Year Artist(s) Song Album Notes
2016 Kevin Abstract "Tattoo"[29] American Boyfriend: A Suburban Love Story Asst. production credit
"Yellow"[29] Asst. production credit, additional vocals
Ezra Maeve, Teo Halm "Ukiyo"[24] Lavender Hills
Raury "Neveralone"[30] N/A Also bass, drums
2018 ¿Teo? featuring Jaden Smith "Uno Dos"[31] ¿Teo?
¿Teo? "Unitedpalace (Interlude)"[32] ¿Teo? Producer only
Amandla Stenberg "Always"[33] The Hate U Give (OST)
Omar Apollo, Teo Halm "Today"[34] Skate Kitchen (OST)
Quadry, Teo Halm "Momma"[35] Malik Ruff
Choker "Juno"[36] Honeybloom
2019 Goldlink, Khalid "Days Like This"[37] Diaspora
Kelsey Lu "I'm Not in Love"[38] Blood Also engineer
Rosalía & J Balvin "Con Altura"[39] N/A
070 Shake & Jessie Reyez "Scar" The Lion King: The Gift
Beyoncé, Jay-Z & Childish Gambino "Mood 4 Eva"[40] Misc. production credit
King Princess featuring Tobias Jesso Jr. "Isabel's Moment"[41] Cheap Queen Also engineer, piano
Choker "Lucky"[42] Forever & A Few
"Guppy"[43]
"Guava Tea"[43]
Charlotte Day Wilson "Mountains" Alpha Also guitar
UMI "Love Affair"[44] Love Language Also bass guitar
Omar Apollo "Trouble"[45] Friends (Omar Apollo EP)
Vegyn "Fire Like Tyndall"[46] Only Diamonds Cut Diamonds Songwriting credit only
2020 Rosalía & Travis Scott "TKN"[47] N/A
IDK featuring Juicy J "Square Up" IDK & FRIENDS 2
Kaash Paige "FRIENDS"[48] Teenage Fever
Troye Sivan "could cry just thinking about you"[49] In A Dream
Anne-Marie featuring Doja Cat "To Be Young"[50] Therapy Also bass, drums, piano, programming, synthesizer
Omar Apollo "Kamikaze"[51] Apolonio
Bea Miller "Self Crucify"[52] elated
Zack Villere "Causeway"[53] N/A
Tierra Whack "Dora"[54] TW2* Co-producer credit, background vocals
2021 Charlotte Day Wilson feat.BadBadNotGood "I Can Only Whisper" Alpha Songwriting credit only
Swae Lee featuring Jhené Aiko "In the Dark"[55] Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Drake featuring Travis Scott "Fair Trade (song)"[56] Certified Lover Boy Composer and lyricist credits only
Baby Keem "trademark usa"[57] The Melodic Blue
Omar Apollo featuring Kali Uchis "Bad Life"[58] Also guitar, bass, programming, synth
HVN "Hellscat"[59] All Girls Go To Heaven
2022 FKA twigs "Meta Angel" Caprisongs[60]
"Pamplemousse"
Rosalía "La Combi Versace" (featuring Tokischa) Motomami Songwriting and Miscellaneous Producer
Lous and the Yakuza Kisé[61] LATY2* Producer only
Omar Apollo "Evergreen"[62] Ivory Also bass and programming
Selah Sue "Twice a Day"[63] Persona Songwriting credit only
Tanna Leone "Death n’ Taxes"[64] Sleepy Soldier
"February"[65] Also drums, percussion, bass, guitar, keyboards
Ravyn Lenae "Inside Out" Hypnos[66] Producer only
Ravyn Lenae featuring Mereba "Where I'm From"
Rex Orange County "Threat"[4] N/A Also guitar and bass
Rosalía "Aislamiento" Motomami+[67] Songwriting credit only
"La Kilié
"LAX"
Omar Apollo "Saving All My Love"[68] Ivory (Marfil) Producer only
Kid Cudi "Maybe So" Entergalactic[69]
Arima Ederra "Portals"[70] Orange Colored Day[71] Producer only
"Steel Wing"[72]
"Letters from the Imaginary"
"Message" Producer only
"Orange Colored Day"
"Drugz/Wooden Wheel" Producer only
"Fall for You" Songwriting credit only
"Dual Skies" Producer only
Mount Kimbie and Dom Maker "dvd" (featuring Choker)[73] MK 3.5: Die Cuts | City Planning[74] Songwriting credit, drums and bass
Kenny Beats "Rotten"[75] Louie Songwriting credit only
Lous and the Yakuza "Takata" Iota[76] Producer only
"Monster"
"Yuzu Balade"
SZA "Notice Me" SOS[77]
SZA featuring Travis Scott "Open Arms" Also drums, guitar, keyboards
2023 Lil Yachty "Drive Me Crazy!" Let's Start Here
Julián Dysart "Man Down"[78]
Matt Cleare "4000!"[79]
Kirby (Ni'Jah) "Agatha"[80] Swarm soundtrack
Amire Obè "Blinded Interlude"[81] after.

Other credits

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