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John Williams

Composer

“So much of what we do is ephemeral and quickly forgotten, even by ourselves, so it’s gratifying to have something you have done linger in people’s memories.”

 

Biography

The son of a movie studio musician, John Williams was trained for the family business at U.C.L.A. and Juilliard. Proficient with several instruments, Williams settled down to a thriving career as a jazz pianist. Billing himself as “Johnny Williams” to avoid confusion with British character actor John Williams, the young composer worked closely with Henry Mancini on the Peter Gunn series, then branched out to compose his own scores for several of the 1960s TV adventure programs produced by Irwin Allen. Williams’ first film credit was for the 1959 adventure film Daddy-O. A composer, arranger, and musical supervisor throughout the 1960s, Williams received the first of several Oscars for his orchestrations in Valley of the Dolls (1967). Although he went on to work for a number of directors in the 1970s, Williams’ name became conjoined with the twin wunderkinds George Lucas and Steven Spielberg. He composed the music for all three of Lucas’ Star Wars films, and for just about all of Spielberg’s… read more

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Jye Sherwell

27Feb11

What is "To Catch a Thief" doing listed here? Did he have something to do with the film? Oh yeah... he's AMAZING by the way...

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Alan Funkle

4Aug10

so many genus scored movies, elfman and williams really need comebacks, thier work suffering around the 1990's. williams with the star wars prequels mediocre scores and mediocre indy 4. by far my favorite composer of all time.

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