Marc Shaiman
Marc Shaiman was born on Oct 22, 1959 in USA. Marc Shaiman's big-screen debut came with Billy Crystal: Don't Get Me Started - The Billy Crystal Special directed by Billy Crystal in 1986, strarring Piano Player. Marc Shaiman is known for tick, tick... BOOM! directed by Lin-Manuel Miranda, Andrew Garfield stars as Jonathan Larson and Alexandra Shipp as Susan. Marc Shaiman has got 23 awards and 63 nominations so far. The most recent award Marc Shaiman achieved is Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA. The upcoming new movie Marc Shaiman plays is Hocus Pocus 2 which will be released on Sep 30, 2022.
A great talent who started his career in Saturday Night Live (1975), where he worked with colleagues like Rob Reiner or Billy Crystal. He worked for some great stage values as Eric Clapton, Rosemary Clooney, Harry Connick Jr., Billy Crystal, Lauryn Hill, Jennifer Holliday, Nathan Lane, Jenifer Lewis, Darlene Love, Patti LuPone, Lonette McKee, Catherine O'Hara, Martin Short or Barbra Streisand. His first important score for cinema is Misery (1990) (directed by Rob Reiner) and then he scored movies for Ron Underwood (La vie, l'amour... les vaches (1991), Hearts and Souls (1995)), Billy Crystal (Quand Harry rencontre Sally... (1989), Mr. Saturday Night (1992), Forget Paris (1995)), Barry Sonnenfeld (La famille Addams (1991) and Les valeurs de la famille Addams (1993)), Sam Weisman (George de la jungle (1997)) or Rob Reiner (Les fantômes du passé (1996), Des hommes d'honneur (1992), L'irrésistible North (1994), Le président et Miss Wade (1995)).Shaiman has raised a unique place in film music industry, with a great talent for musicals and songs, getting great reviews with his acclaimed scores for Le président et Miss Wade (1995), Docteur Patch (1998), Simon Birch (1998) or South Park (1997) (with wonderful songs). Shaiman won Grammy and Emmy Awards and the Tony Award for his musical, "Hairspray". He has been nominated for the Oscars and still works in musical stages and cinema scores. Shaiman has also appeared as an actor in some movies, many times paying the piano.
Birthday
Oct 22, 1959Place of Birth
New Jersey, USAAlso known
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Known For
Awards
23 wins & 63 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
- 2022
music department
6.0 - 2022
composer
6.4 - 20217.5
- 2019
music department
5.5 - 2018
composer, music department
6.7 - 2016
composer, music department
7.0 - 2016
music department
5.9 - 2016
composer
6.5 - 2014
music department, composer
5.8 - 2012
composer, music department
6.9 - 2012
composer
6.0 - 2010
The 82nd Annual Academy Awards
music department
6.7 - 2010
composer
7.7 - 20087.5
- 20076.7
- 2007
music department, composer
7.4 - 2007
The 79th Annual Academy Awards
composer
7.1 - 2005
music department, composer
5.5 - 2004
music department
7.2 - 2004
The 76th Annual Academy Awards
music department
6.7 - 20036.3
- 2003
music department
2.9 - 2003
composer
5.5 - 20015.3
- 2001
What's the Worst That Could Happen?
music department
5.4 - 2001
composer
7.7 - 2001
composer
6.2 - 2000
composer
6.1 - 1999
music department, composer
6.0 - 1999
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut
music department, composer
7.7 - 1999
composer
7.1 - 1999
composer
5.5 - 1998
music department, composer
6.8 - 1998
music department, composer
5.0 - 1998
composer
6.8 - 1997
music department, composer
5.5 - 1997
composer
6.4 - 1996
music department, composer
6.4 - 1996
music department, composer
5.3 - 1996
composer
6.7 - 1996
composer
6.9 - 1995
music department, composer
6.8 - 1995
music department, composer
6.5 - 1995
composer
5.3 - 19944.5
- 1994
City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly's Gold
music department, composer
5.6 - 1994
music department
7.5 - 1994
composer
5.8 - 19937.0
- 1993
Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit
music department
5.6 - 1993
music department
6.9 - 1993
music department, composer
6.8 - 1993
music department
5.6 - 1993
composer
6.8 - 19925.9
- 1992
music department, composer
7.7 - 1992
music department, composer
6.5 - 19916.9
- 19916.7
- 1991
music department
6.3 - 1991
composer, music department
6.8 - 1990
composer
7.8 - 1989
Billy Crystal: Midnight Train to Moscow
music department
7.2 - 1989
music department
7.7 - 1989
composer
6.5 - 19886.9
- 1988
music department
6.4 - 1988
music department, composer
7.9 - 19877.2
- 19867.5