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Marvin Hamlisch est un Acteur et Son Américain né le 2 juin 1944 à New York (Etats-Unis)

Marvin Hamlisch

Marvin Hamlisch
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Nom de naissance Marvin Frederick Hamlisch
Nationalité Etats-Unis
Naissance 2 juin 1944 à New York (Etats-Unis)
Mort 6 aout 2012 (à 68 ans) à Los Angeles (Etats-Unis)
Récompenses Emmy Award, Pulitzer Prize for Drama

Marvin Frederick Hamlisch (June 2, 1944 – August 6, 2012) was an American composer and conductor. He is one of only eleven EGOTs – winners of an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony. He is one of ten people to win three or more Oscars in one night and the only non-director/screenwriter to do so. He is one of only two people to have won those four prizes and a Pulitzer Prize (Richard Rodgers is the other). Hamlisch also won two Golden Globes.

Biographie

Early life
Hamlisch was born in Manhattan, to Viennese-born Jewish parents, Lilly (née Schachter) and Max Hamlisch. His father was an accordionist and bandleader. Hamlisch was a child prodigy, and, by age five, he began mimicking the piano music he heard on the radio. A few months before he turned seven, in 1951, he was accepted into what is now the Juilliard School Pre-College Division.

His first job was as a rehearsal pianist for Funny Girl with Barbra Streisand. Shortly afterward, he was hired by producer Sam Spiegel to play piano at Spiegel's parties. This connection led to his first film score, The Swimmer. His favorite musicals growing up were My Fair Lady, Gypsy, West Side Story, and Bye Bye Birdie. Hamlisch attended Queens College, earning his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1967.


Music for Films
Although Liza Minnelli's debut album included a song he wrote in his teens, his first hit did not come until he was 21 years old. This song, "Sunshine, Lollipops, and Rainbows", co-written with Howard Liebling, was recorded by Lesley Gore and reached #13 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the summer of 1965. His first film score was for The Swimmer, after the film's producer Sam Spiegel hired Hamlisch based on a piano performance Hamlisch did at a party. Later he wrote music for several early Woody Allen films such as Take the Money and Run and Bananas. In addition, Hamlisch co-wrote the song "California Nights" (also with Liebling), which was recorded by Lesley Gore for her 1967 hit album of the same name. The Bob Crewe-produced single peaked at #16 on the Hot 100 in March 1967, two months after Gore had performed the song on the Batman TV series, in which she guest-starred as an accomplice to Julie Newmar's Catwoman.



Among his better-known works during the 1970s were adaptations of Scott Joplin's ragtime music for the motion picture The Sting, including its theme song, "The Entertainer". It hit #1 on Billboards Adult Contemporary chart and #3 on the Hot 100, selling nearly 2 million copies in the U.S. alone. He had great success in 1973, winning two Academy Awards for the title song and the score for the motion picture The Way We Were and an Academy Award for the adaptation score for The Sting. He won four Grammy Awards in 1974, two for "The Way We Were". In 1975, he wrote what, for its first 12 years, would be the original theme music for Good Morning America---it was built around four notes. He co-wrote "Nobody Does It Better" for The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) with his then-girlfriend Carole Bayer Sager, which would be nominated for an Oscar. In the 1980s, he had success with the scores for Ordinary People (1980) and Sophie's Choice (1982). He also received an Academy-Award nomination in 1986 for the film version of A Chorus Line. His last projects included The Informant! (2009), starring Matt Damon and directed by Steven Soderbergh. Prior to his death, he completed the score for the HBO movie Behind the Candelabra (2013), also directed by Soderbergh and starring Damon and Michael Douglas as Liberace.


Stage
Hamlisch's first major stage work was in 1972 playing piano for Groucho Marx at Carnegie Hall for An Evening with Groucho. Hamlisch acted as both straight man and accompanist while Marx (at age 81) reminisced about his career in show business. The performances were released as a 2-record set, and remained very popular. He then composed the score for the 1975 Broadway musical A Chorus Line, for which he won both a Tony Award and a Pulitzer Prize; and They're Playing Our Song, loosely based on his relationship with Carole Bayer Sager.

At the beginning of the 1980s, his romantic relationship with Bayer Sager ended, but their songwriting relationship continued. The 1983 musical Jean Seberg, based on the life of the real-life actress, failed in its London production at the UK's National Theatre and never played in the U.S. In 1986, Smile was a mixed success and had a short run on Broadway. The musical version of Neil Simon's The Goodbye Girl (1993) closed after only 188 performances, although he received a Drama Desk nomination, for Outstanding Music.

Shortly before his death, Hamlisch finished scoring a musical theatre version of The Nutty Professor, based on the 1963 film. The show played in July and August 2012, at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC) in Nashville, aiming for a Broadway run. The book is by Rupert Holmes, and the production was directed by Jerry Lewis.


Conductor

Hamlisch was Musical Director and arranger of Barbra Streisand's 1994 concert tour of the U.S. and England as well as of the television special, Barbra Streisand: The Concert, for which he received two of his Emmys. He also conducted several tours of Linda Ronstadt during this period, most notably on her successful 1996 Dedicated to the One I Love tour of arenas and stadiums.

He held the position of Principal Pops Conductor for the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, the San Diego Symphony, the Seattle Symphony, the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, The National Symphony Orchestra Pops, The Pasadena Symphony and Pops, and the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. At the time of his death, he was preparing to assume responsibilities as Principal Pops Conductor for The Philadelphia Orchestra.

Ses meilleurs films

Trois Hommes et un bébé (1987)
(Compositeur de musique originale)
L'Espion qui m'aimait (1977)
(Compositeur de musique originale)
L'Arnaque (1973)
(Musicien)
Des gens comme les autres (1980)
(Compositeur de musique originale)
Nos plus belles années (1973)
(Chargé de chansons)
Le choix de Sophie (1982)
(Compositeur de musique originale)

Le plus souvent avec

Jack Lemmon
Jack Lemmon
(5 films)
Woody Allen
Woody Allen
(2 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmographie de Marvin Hamlisch (50 films)

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AnnéeNomMétierRôle
2013Ma vie avec LiberaceMusicien
2009The informant!Compositeur de musique originale
2009Every Little StepActeur
2006Lueur d'amourSon
2003Comment se faire larguer en 10 leçonsActeurLui-même
1996Leçons de séductionCompositeur de musique originale
1993Seasons of the HeartSon
1992Missing PiecesCompositeur de musique originale
1991Frankie et JohnnyCompositeur de musique originale
1991Confusion tragiqueSon
1989Les ExpertsCompositeur de musique originale
1989Shirley ValentineChargé de chansons
1989Calendrier meurtrierMusicien
1988Little NikitaCompositeur de musique originale
1988DavidMusicien
1987Trois Hommes et un bébéCompositeur de musique originale
1985D.A.R.Y.L.Compositeur de musique originale
1985Chorus LineChargé de chansons
1984A Streetcar Named DesireCompositeur de musique originale
1983La Fille sur la banquette arrièreCompositeur de musique originale
1982Tout l'or du cielSon
1982I Ought to Be in PicturesCompositeur de musique originale
1982Le choix de SophieCompositeur de musique originale
1980Des gens comme les autresCompositeur de musique originale
1980Comme au bon vieux tempsCompositeur de musique originale
1979Merci d'avoir été ma femmeCompositeur de musique originale
1979Chapitre deuxCompositeur de musique originale
1978Château de rêvesCompositeur de musique originale
1978Même heure l'année prochaineCompositeur de musique originale
1978Château de rêvesCompositeur de musique originale
1977L'Espion qui m'aimaitCompositeur de musique originale
1977The Absent-Minded WaiterMusicien
1975Le Prisonnier de la seconde avenueCompositeur de musique originale
1973L'ArnaqueMusicien
1973Nos plus belles annéesActeur, Chargé de chansonsGuest
1973Sauvez le tigreMusicien
1973Nanou, fils de la jungleSon
1973The Underground ManMusicien
1972La Dernière Chance
1972The War Between Men and WomenCompositeur de musique originale
1971BananasCompositeur de musique originale
1971KotchCompositeur de musique originale
1971Rio VerdeCompositeur de musique originale
1970MoveCompositeur de musique originale
1970L'indienCompositeur de musique originale
1970MoveCompositeur de musique originale
1969Prends l'oseille et tire-toiCompositeur de musique originale
1969Folies d'avrilMusicien
1968Le PlongeonCompositeur de musique originale
1968La Vallée des poupéesActeur