Danny Elfman

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Danny Elfman
Born Daniel Robert Elfman
May 29, 1953 (1953-05-29) (age 55)
Los Angeles, CA, U.S.
Occupation composer and singer
Spouse(s) Unknown spouse - 2 children: Lola (born 1979, adopted) and Mali (born 1985)
Bridget Fonda (2003 - present) 1 child: Oliver

Daniel Robert "Danny" Elfman (born May 29, 1953) is an American musician, who is famous for composing scores and songs for Tim Burton's films, composing "The Simpsons Theme", the Mission: Impossible soundtrack, and leading the rock band Oingo Boingo as singer/songwriter from 1976 until its breakup in 1995. He's been composing film scores extensively since 1985's Pee-wee's Big Adventure. He has been nominated for four Academy Awards and won a Grammy Award for Tim Burton's Batman and an Emmy Award for his Desperate Housewives theme. Elfman also wrote the theme for the video game Fable.

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[edit] Biography

[edit] Early career

Elfman was born in Los Angeles, California, the son of Blossom Elfman (née Bernstein), a writer and teacher, and Milton Elfman, a teacher who was in the Air Force.[1] Elfman grew up in a racially mixed community in the Baldwin Hills area of Los Angeles, where he was known as 'the whitest white kid'.[2] He spent much of his time in the local movie theatre, adoring the music of such film composers as Bernard Herrmann and Franz Waxman.

After dropping out of high school, he followed his brother Richard to France, where he played his violin on the street and performed with Le Grand Magic Circus, an avant-garde musical theater group. Violin in tow, Elfman next journeyed to Africa where he traveled through Ghana, Mali, and Upper Volta, absorbing new musical styles, including the Ghanaian highlife genre which would eventually influence his own music. Elfman contracted malaria during his one-year stay and was often sick. Eventually he returned home to the United States, where his brother was forming a new musical theater group, The Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo. The group performed the music for Richard's debut feature film, Forbidden Zone. Danny Elfman composed his first score for the film and played the role of Satan. By the time the movie was completed, The Mystic Knights had shortened their name to Oingo Boingo and become a recording and touring rock group.

[edit] Personal life

In November 2003, Elfman married actress Bridget Fonda in a private ceremony at Los Angeles' First Congressional Church, with Fonda's father, Peter Fonda, giving her away. The couple reportedly met while working on the film A Simple Plan. They have one son, Oliver, born January 2005. [3]

[edit] Danny Elfman and Tim Burton

In 1985, Tim Burton and Paul Reubens invited Elfman to write the score for their first feature film, Pee-wee's Big Adventure. Elfman was apprehensive at first because of his lack of formal training, but with orchestration assistance from Oingo Boingo guitarist and arranger Steve Bartek he achieved his goal of emulating the mood of such composers as Nino Rota and Bernard Herrmann.[4] He later described, in the booklet for the first volume of 'Music for a Darkened Theatre,' that the first time he heard his music played by a full orchestra was one of the most thrilling experiences of his life.[citation needed] Elfman has spoken of the affinity he developed right away with Burton,[4] and he has gone on to score all but two of his major studio films (Ed Wood, which was scored by Howard Shore, and Sweeney Todd, an adaptation of the 1979 Stephen Sondheim Broadway musical for which music already existed).

To date Elfman has scored the following Burton films:

Burton has said of Elfman: "We don't even have to talk about the music. We don't even have to intellectualize – which is good for both of us, we're both similar that way. We're very lucky to connect" (Breskin, 1997).

[edit] Musical influences

He recalls that the first time he became aware of film music was in his youth during a screening of The Day the Earth Stood Still (Robert Wise, 1951). The music was by Bernard Herrmann, and that, he has said, was where his love of film music began (Russell and Young, 2000). Elfman purposefully nodded towards Herrmann's The Day the Earth Stood Still score in Tim Burton's sci-fi spoof Mars Attacks!

Other film composers have also proven to be influential, such as Nino Rota and Erich Wolfgang Korngold, the former in Elfman's playful music for Pee-wee's Big Adventure, the latter in his much grander work, Batman. Sometimes his music has a distinctly Russian feel, inspired by the likes of Prokofiev, Stravinsky and Tchaikovsky’s ballet music, while his frequent use of choirs reflects his love of choral music by the likes of Mozart and Carl Orff. Jazz and rock influences from his earlier career are evident in such films as Chicago and To Die For.

[edit] Hearing damage

When asked during a 2007 phone-in interview on XETRA-FM if he ever had any notions of performing in an Oingo Boingo reunion, Elfman immediately rejected the idea and stated that in the last few years with the band he had begun to develop significant and irreversible hearing damage as a result of his continuous exposure to the high noise levels involved in performing in a rock band. He went on to say that he believes his hearing damage is partially due to a genetic predisposition to hearing loss, and that he will never return to the stage for fear of worsening the condition.

[edit] Filmography

This is a list of films Elfman has done orchestral scores for.

Year Film Release Date Director Film Score/Soundtrack
1980 Forbidden Zone March 21, 1980 Richard Elfman Soundtrack (soundtrack with The Mystic Knights of Oingo Boingo)
1982 Fast Times at Ridgemont High August 13, 1982 Amy Heckerling Soundtrack (various artists)
1985 Pee-wee's Big Adventure August 9, 1985 Tim Burton Soundtrack (film score)
1986 Back to School June 13, 1986 Alan Metter Soundtrack (various artists)
1987 Wisdom January 1, 1987 Emilio Estevez, Robert Wise
1988 Beetlejuice March 30, 1988 Tim Burton Soundtrack (film score with Harry Belafonte)
Midnight Run July 11, 1988 Martin Brest
Big Top Pee-wee July 22, 1988 Randal Kleiser
Scrooged November 23, 1988 Richard Donner
1989 Batman June 23, 1989 Tim Burton Soundtrack (film score)
1990 Nightbreed February 16, 1990 Clive Barker
Dick Tracy June 15, 1990 Warren Beatty Soundtrack (film score)
Darkman August 24, 1990 Sam Raimi Soundtrack (film score)
Edward Scissorhands December 7, 1990 Tim Burton Soundtrack
1992 Batman Returns June 19, 1992 Tim Burton
1993 Sommersby February 5, 1993 Jon Amiel
Army of Darkness February 19, 1993 Sam Raimi Soundtrack (theme only)
The Nightmare Before Christmas October 29, 1993 Henry Selick Soundtrack (film score with various artists)
1994 Black Beauty July 29, 1994 Caroline Thompson Soundtrack (film score)
1995 Dolores Claiborne March 24, 1995 Taylor Hackford
Dead Presidents October 4, 1995 Alberl Hughes Soundtrack (soundtrack with various artists)
To Die For October 6, 1995 Gus Van Sant
1996 Mission: Impossible May 22, 1996 Brian De Palma Soundtrack (soundtrack with various artists)
The Frighteners July 19, 1996 Peter Jackson
Freeway August 23, 1996 Matthew Bright
Mars Attacks! December 13, 1996 Tim Burton
1997 Men in Black July 2, 1997 Barry Sonnenfeld Soundtrack (film score)
Soundtrack (soundtrack with various artists)
Good Will Hunting December 5, 1997 Gus Van Sant Soundtrack (soundtrack with various artists)
1998 A Simple Plan December 11, 1998 Sam Raimi
1999 Instinct June 4, 1999 Jon Turteltaub Soundtrack (film score)
Sleepy Hollow November 19, 1999 Tim Burton Soundtrack (film score)
2000 Proof of Life December 8, 2000 Taylor Hackford
The Family Man December 22, 2000 Brett Ratner
2001 Planet of the Apes July 27, 2001 Tim Burton
2002 Spider-Man May 3, 2002 Sam Raimi Soundtrack (film score)
Soundtrack (soundtrack with various artists)
Men in Black II July 3, 2002 Barry Sonnenfeld
Red Dragon October 4, 2002 Brett Ratner
Chicago December 27, 2002 Rob Marshall Soundtrack (soundtrack with various artists)
2003 Hulk June 20, 2003 Ang Lee
Big Fish December 10, 2003 Tim Burton
2004 Spider-Man 2 June 30, 2004 Sam Raimi Soundtrack (soundtrack with various artists)
2005 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory July 15, 2005 Tim Burton Soundtrack (film score)
Corpse Bride September 23, 2005 Tim Burton Soundtrack (film score with various artists)
2006 Deep Sea 3D March 6, 2006 Howard Hall Serenada Schizophrana
Nacho Libre June 16, 2006 Jared Hess Soundtrack (soundtrack with various artists)
Charlotte's Web December 15, 2006 Gary Winick Soundtrack (film score)
2007 Meet the Robinsons March 30, 2007 Steve Anderson Soundtrack (soundtrack with various artists)
The Kingdom September 28, 2007 Peter Berg
2008 Standard Operating Procedure April 25, 2008 Errol Morris Soundtrack (film score)
Wanted June 27, 2008 Timur Bekmambetov Soundtrack (film score)
Hellboy II: The Golden Army July 11, 2008 Guillermo del Toro
Milk November 26, 2008 Gus Van Sant
2009 Notorious January 16, 2009 George Tillman, Jr. Soundtrack (soundtrack with various artists)
Terminator Salvation May 22, 2009 McG Soundtrack
9 September 9, 2009 Shane Acker
The Wolfman November 6, 2009 Joe Johnston
2010 Alice in Wonderland March 19, 2010 Tim Burton
2012 The Umbrella Academy 2012 Alfonso Cuarón

He has also written the theme music for several television series, including:

His other work includes:

[edit] Serenada Schizophrana and concert works

Elfman has recently started working in the classical world, beginning with Serenada Schizophrana for the American Composers Orchestra. It was conducted by John Mauceri on its recording and by Steven Sloane at its premiere at Carnegie Hall in New York City on February 23, 2005. After its premiere, it was recorded in studio and released onto SACD on October 3, 2006. The meeting with Mauceri proved fruitful as the composer was encouraged then to write a new concert piece for Mauceri and the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra. Elfman composed an "overture to a nonexistent musical" and called the piece "The Overeager Overture."

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