James Newton Howard
James Newton Howard | |
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Howard at premiere of The Dark Knight, 2008 | |
Background information | |
Born |
Los Angeles, California, U.S. | June 9, 1951
Genres | Film scores |
Occupation(s) | Composer, musician, songwriter |
Instruments | Keyboards |
Years active | 1975–present |
Associated acts | Hans Zimmer, Elton John, Toto, Remote Control Productions |
James Newton Howard (born June 9, 1951) is an American composer, conductor, music producer and musician. He has scored over 100 films and is the recipient of a Grammy Award, Emmy Award, and eight Academy Award nominations. His film scores include Pretty Woman (1990), The Prince of Tides (1991), The Fugitive (1993), The Devil's Advocate (1997), The Sixth Sense (1999), Dinosaur (2000), Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001), Treasure Planet (2002), Signs (2002), The Village (2004), King Kong (2005), Batman Begins (2005), I Am Legend (2007), Blood Diamond (2006), The Dark Knight (2008), The Bourne Legacy (2012), The Hunger Games series (2012-2015), Nightcrawler (2014) and Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (2016). He has collaborated with directors M. Night Shyamalan, having scored nine of his films since The Sixth Sense, and Francis Lawrence, having scored all of his films since I Am Legend.
Early life and career
James Newton Howard was born in Los Angeles. He came from a musical family; his grandmother was the Pittsburgh Symphony's concertmaster and violinist during the 1930s and 40s.[1]
Howard began studying music as a child, taking classical piano lessons at the age of four.[1] He went on to attend the Thacher School in Ojai, California and the Music Academy of the West in Santa Barbara, California with Reginald Stewart and Leon Fleischer.[1] He then attended the University of Southern California, studying at the School of Music as a piano performance major, but dropped out after 6 weeks because "He wanted to do other things than practicing the piano."[2]
After Howard left college, he joined a short-lived rock band, then worked for a couple of years as a session musician with artists including Diana Ross, Ringo Starr, and Harry Nilsson. In the early 70s, he described himself as being "dirt poor", until his big break in 1975 when his manager got him an audition with Elton John.[3] He joined Elton's band and toured with them as keyboardist during the late 70s and early 80s. He was part of the band that played Central Park, New York, on September 13, 1980. True to his intentions of doing more than just playing the piano, Howard also arranged strings for several of Elton's songs during this period including the hits "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" and "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word", as well as playing additional keyboards and synthesizers on several of Elton's studio albums, including Rock of the Westies (1975), Blue Moves (1976), 21 at 33 (1980), and The Fox (1981).
In 1982, Howard was featured on Toto IV as the strings conductor and orchestrator for "I Won't Hold You Back", "Afraid of Love", and "Lovers in the Night". A year later, he released the live album James Newton Howard and Friends, which featured Toto's David Paich (keyboards), Steve Porcaro (keyboards), Jeff Porcaro (drums), and Joe Porcaro (percussion).
In 1983, Howard was co-producer, musician (keyboards), and orchestrator of Riccardo Cocciante's album Sincerità.
After briefly touring with Crosby, Stills and Nash, he took an opportunity brought to him by his manager to write a film score for a small-time movie. This career move would lead to his becoming a successful film music composer. During this early foray into film music, he did not entirely abandon his previous musical path and returned for a brief collaboration with Elton John on his Tour De Force of Australia in the fall of 1986. He conducted both his own and Paul Buckmaster's arrangements during the second half of the set, which focused on orchestrated performances of selected songs from the Elton John catalog.
When delving into his family history, twenty-five years after the death of his father, Howard learned that his father was Jewish. He later became a practicing Reconstructionist Jew.[4][5]
1990s
Howard scored the surprise blockbuster romantic comedy Pretty Woman (1990) and received his first Academy Award nomination for his score for Barbra Streisand's drama The Prince of Tides (1991). Setting the musical mood for numerous films throughout the decade, Howard's skills encompassed a plethora of genres, including four more best original score Oscar nominations, for the Harrison Ford action feature The Fugitive (1993), the Julia Roberts romantic comedy My Best Friend's Wedding (1997), M. Night Shyamalan's The Village (2004), and Michael Clayton (2007). In addition, Howard scored the Western epic Wyatt Earp (1994), Kevin Costner's Waterworld (1995), and Primal Fear (1996). His collaborations on songs for One Fine Day (1996) and Junior (1994) garnered Oscar nominations for Best Song. Along with scoring small-scaled, independent films such as Five Corners (1988), Glengarry Glen Ross (1992), and American Heart (1993), Howard proved equally skilled at composing for big-budget Hollywood spectacles, including Space Jam (1996), Dante's Peak (1997) (theme only – score was composed by John Frizzell), and Collateral (2004). He has also scored three Disney animated feature films: Dinosaur (2000), Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001) and Treasure Planet (2002). Although he concentrates primarily on films, Howard has also contributed music for TV, earning an Emmy nomination in 1995 for his theme to NBC's ratings smash ER (Howard also scored the two-hour pilot); he also provided the themes for The Sentinel and Gideon's Crossing, winning an Emmy for the latter.
He has scored all of Shyamalan's suspense thrillers, The Sixth Sense (1999), Unbreakable (2000), Signs (2002), The Village (2004), Lady in the Water (2006), The Happening (2008), and The Last Airbender (2010), notably dropping the intense, yet subtle, opening credit music for The Sixth Sense from the corresponding soundtrack album.
2000s
On October 14, 2005 Howard replaced Howard Shore as composer for King Kong, due to "differing creative aspirations for the score" between Shore and director Peter Jackson.[6] The resultant score earned Howard his first Golden Globe nomination for Best Original Score. His work on Michael Clayton earned him an Oscar nomination. He followed in 2008 with his eighth Oscar nomination for Edward Zwick's Defiance. He also collaborated with Hans Zimmer on the scores for Batman Begins and its record-breaking sequel The Dark Knight.
Further works were The Happening, his sixth film with M. Night Shyamalan, Blood Diamond, Michael Clayton, The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep, I Am Legend, Charlie Wilson's War, and the M. Night Shyamalan film adaptation of the Nickelodeon series Avatar: the Last Airbender.
Howard debuted his work for symphony orchestra, I Would Plant A Tree, in February 2009 as part of the Pacific Symphony's annual American Composers Festival. The debut took place at the Renee and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall in Costa Mesa, California, with the Symphony under the direction of Carl St.Clair.[7]
In 2009, he was awarded a Grammy alongside Hans Zimmer for the soundtrack to The Dark Knight.
After being replaced in later seasons, his original theme song for the hit TV show ER returned for the final episode of the series.
In September 2010, he was appointed visiting professor of media composition at the Royal Academy of Music in London.[8]
From 2012-2015, James Newton Howard scored the music for the critically acclaimed The Hunger Games franchise.
From 2014-2015, Howard saw major success with The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 when he composed the score for the movie, which included "The Hanging Tree", featuring vocals from actress Jennifer Lawrence. The song peaked at number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming the highest-charting single from The Hunger Games movies and both Howard's and Lawrence's first chart single.
In 2014, Howard scored two Academy Award nominated films, Nightcrawler and Maleficent.
On April 7, 2016, it was announced that Howard would compose the score for the upcoming fantasy drama Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, a spin-off/prequel of the Harry Potter film series. In November 2016 Howard confirmed his return as composer for the sequel Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them 2.
Discography
Albums
Year | Title | Notes |
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1974 | James Newton Howard | |
1982 | Toto IV | Conductor/Orchestrator (Strings) for I Won't Hold You Back, Afraid of Love, and Lovers in the Night. |
1983 | James Newton Howard and Friends | Recorded live, direct-to-disc. Features David Paich (keyboards), Steve Porcaro (keyboards), Jeff Porcaro (drums) and Joe Porcaro (percussion). |
Film
Year | Title | Director | Studio(s) | Notes |
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1985 | Head Office | Ken Finkleman | HBO Pictures TriStar Pictures |
Film scoring debut. Composed with Alan Howarth. |
1986 | Wildcats (with Hawk Wolinski) | Michael Ritchie | Warner Bros. | Soundtrack released by Warner Bros. Records with songs co-written by Howard and one score cue |
8 Million Ways to Die | Hal Ashby | Producers Sales Organization TriStar Pictures |
N/A | |
Tough Guys | Jeff Kanew | Touchstone Pictures Silver Screen Partners II Bryna Productions |
N/A | |
Nobody's Fool | Evelyn Purcell | Island Pictures | N/A | |
1987 | Campus Man | Ron Casden | RKO Pictures Paramount Pictures |
N/A |
Five Corners | Tony Bill | HandMade Films Cineplex-Odeon Films |
Soundtrack released by Varèse Sarabande First score by Howard to have an album release. | |
Russkies | Rick Rosenthal | New Century Vista Film Company | Soundtrack released by Varèse Sarabande | |
1988 | Promised Land | Michael Hoffman | Vestron Pictures | Soundtrack released by Private Music |
Off Limits | Christopher Crowe | 20th Century Fox | Soundtrack released by Varèse Sarabande | |
Some Girls | Michael Hoffman | United Artists Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
N/A | |
Go Toward the Light | Mike Robe | RHI Entertainment | television film | |
Everybody's All-American | Taylor Hackford | Warner Bros. | Soundtrack released by Capitol Records with one song co-written by Howard; no score included | |
1989 | Tap | Nick Castle | TriStar Pictures | Soundtrack released by Epic Records with one song co-written by Howard; no score included |
Men | various | ABC | TV series pilot and theme. Nominated for an Emmy Award. | |
Major League | David S. Ward | Morgan Creek Productions Paramount Pictures |
Soundtrack released by Curb Records with two songs co-written by Howard and two score cues | |
The Package | Andrew Davis | Orion Pictures | Soundtrack released by Prometheus Records | |
1990 | The Image | Peter Werner | Home Box Office | television film |
Coupe de Ville | Joe Roth | Morgan Creek Productions Universal Pictures |
N/A | |
Pretty Woman | Garry Marshall | Touchstone Pictures Silver Screen Partners III |
Cue "She Rescues Him Right Back" written by Thomas Pasatieri. Soundtrack released by EMI America; no score included | |
Revealing Evidence: Stalking the Honolulu Strangler | Michael Seitzer | MCA Television Entertainment | television film | |
Flatliners | Joel Schumacher | Columbia Pictures | N/A | |
Somebody Has to Shoot the Picture | Frank Pierson | Home Box Office MCA Television Entertainment |
television film | |
Marked for Death | Dwight H. Little | Steamroller Productions 20th Century Fox |
Soundtrack released by Delicious Vinyl with one score cue | |
3 Men and a Little Lady | Emile Ardolino | Touchstone Pictures Interscope Communications |
Soundtrack released by Hollywood Records with 20 mins. of score | |
Descending Angel | Jeremy Kagan | Home Box Office | television film | |
1991 | King Ralph | David S. Ward | Universal Pictures | N/A |
Guilty by Suspicion | Irwin Winkler | Warner Bros. | Soundtrack released by Varèse Sarabande with 13 mins. of score End Title composed with Alan and Marilyn Bergman One of the few James Newton Howard film scores to be conducted by the composer | |
Dying Young | Joel Schumacher | 20th Century Fox | Soundtrack released by Arista Records with 28 mins. of score | |
The Man in the Moon | Robert Mulligan | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | Soundtrack released by Reprise Records | |
My Girl | Howard Zieff | Imagine Entertainment Columbia Pictures |
Soundtrack released by Columbia Records with one score cut | |
Grand Canyon | Lawrence Kasdan | 20th Century Fox | Soundtrack released by Milan Expanded edition later released by La-La Land Records | |
The Prince of Tides | Barbra Streisand | Columbia Pictures | Replaced John Barry Soundtrack released by Columbia Records with 44 minutes of score Includes song co-written by Howard and performed by Barbra Streisand not used in the film. Academy Award Nominee for Best Original Score. | |
1992 | A Private Matter | Joan Micklin Silver | Mirage Enterprises Home Box Office |
television film |
Diggstown | Michael Ritchie | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | Soundtrack released by Varèse Sarabande; conducted by Howard | |
2000 Malibu Road | various | Spelling Television | TV series theme | |
Glengarry Glen Ross | James Foley | New Line Cinema LIVE Entertainment (US) The Rank Organisation (International) |
Soundtrack released by Elektra with just over 16 mins. of score; conducted by Howard | |
American Heart | Martin Bell | Triton Pictures | Independent film. | |
Night and the City | Irwin Winkler | 20th Century Fox | Soundtrack released by Hollywood Records with two songs co-written by Howard and one score cue | |
1993 | Alive | Frank Marshall | The Kennedy/Marshall Company Touchstone Pictures (US/Canada) Paramount Pictures (International) |
Soundtrack released by Hollywood Records |
Falling Down | Joel Schumacher | Le Studio Canal+ Regency Enterprises Warner Bros. |
Replaced Graeme Revell Soundtrack released by Intrada Records | |
Dave | Ivan Reitman | Northern Lights Entertainment Warner Bros. |
Soundtrack released by Big Screen Records – cover erroneously credits Howard as the conductor (score actually conducted by Marty Paich); expanded edition later released by La-La Land | |
The Fugitive | Andrew Davis | Warner Bros. | Soundtrack released by Elektra; complete score later released by La-La Land Academy Award Nominee for Best Original Score. | |
The Saint of Fort Washington | Tim Hunter | Warner Bros. | Soundtrack released by Varèse Sarabande | |
1994 | Intersection | Mark Rydell | Paramount Pictures | Soundtrack released by Milan |
Wyatt Earp | Lawrence Kasdan | Tig Productions Kasdan Pictures Warner Bros. |
Soundtrack released by Warner Bros. Records; complete score later released by La-La Land | |
ER | various | Amblin Television Warner Bros. Television |
TV series theme and pilot score Soundtrack released by Atlantic Records with Howard's theme in TV and complete versions Nominated for an Emmy Award. | |
Junior | Ivan Reitman | Northern Lights Entertainment Universal Pictures |
Soundtrack released by Varèse Sarabande The song "Look What Love Has Done" was nominated for an Academy Award and a Golden Globe. | |
1995 | Just Cause | Arne Glimcher | Warner Bros. | Soundtrack released by Varèse Sarabande |
Outbreak | Wolfgang Petersen | Warner Bros. | Soundtrack released by Varèse Sarabande | |
French Kiss | Lawrence Kasdan | PolyGram Filmed Entertainment Working Title Films 20th Century Fox |
Soundtrack released by Mercury Records with one score cue | |
Waterworld | Kevin Reynolds | Gordon Company Davis Entertainment Licht/Mueller Film Corporation Universal Pictures |
Replaced Mark Isham (who did only demos; his music box melody remains in the movie) Soundtrack released by MCA | |
Restoration | Michael Hoffman | Miramax Films | Soundtrack released by Milan with 44 minutes of score | |
1996 | Eye for an Eye | John Schlesinger | Paramount Pictures | Soundtrack released by La-La Land |
The Juror | Brian Gibson | Columbia Pictures | Replaced John Barry | |
Primal Fear | Gregory Hoblit | Rysher Entertainment Paramount Pictures |
Soundtrack released by Milan with 28 and a half minutes of score | |
Imagine Entertainment ID | N/A | N/A | Logo theme. | |
The Trigger Effect | David Koepp | Amblin Entertainment Gramercy Pictures (US/Canada) Universal Pictures (International) |
N/A | |
The Rich Man's Wife | Amy Holden Jones | Hollywood Pictures Caravan Pictures |
Theme only; score by John Frizzell | |
Space Jam | Joe Pytka | Northern Lights Entertainment Warner Bros. Animation Warner Bros. Family Entertainment |
Separate score and song albums released by Atlantic Records Song album includes one track co-written by Howard | |
One Fine Day | Michael Hoffman | Lynda Obst Productions 20th Century Fox |
Soundtrack released by Columbia Records with a song co-written by Howard and one score suite The song "For the First Time" was nominated for an Academy Award and a Golden Globe. | |
The Sentinel | various | Paramount Network Television | TV series theme only; scores by Steve Porcaro and John M. Keane Soundtrack released by Sonic Images with Howard's theme in main and end title versions | |
1997 | Dante's Peak | Roger Donaldson | Pacific Western Production Universal Pictures |
Theme and some cues; majority of score by John Frizzell Soundtrack released by Varèse Sarabande |
Liar Liar | Tom Shadyac | Imagine Entertainment Universal Pictures |
Theme only; score by John Debney Soundtrack released by MCA | |
Fathers' Day | Ivan Reitman | Silver Pictures Northern Lights Entertainment Warner Bros. |
N/A | |
My Best Friend's Wedding | P.J. Hogan | Zucker Brothers Productions TriStar Pictures |
Soundtrack released by Sony/Work with one score suite For Your Consideration promo with just over 24 minutes issued Nominated for the Academy Award in the category Best Original Musical or Comedy Score. | |
The Devil's Advocate | Taylor Hackford | Regency Enterprises Warner Bros. |
Soundtrack released by TVT with just over 39 minutes of score | |
The Postman | Kevin Costner | Tig Productions Warner Bros. |
Soundtrack released by Warner Bros. Records with just under 50 minutes of score | |
1998 | From the Earth to the Moon | various | Home Box Office | Score for part 6: "Mare Tranquilitatis" Soundtrack released by Epic Soundtrax with period pop songs and Michael Kamen's opening and closing theme music; no episode scores |
A Perfect Murder | Andrew Davis | Kopelson Entertainment Warner Bros. |
Soundtrack released by Varèse Sarabande | |
1999 | Runaway Bride | Garry Marshall | Lakeshore Entertainment Interscope Communications Paramount Pictures (US/Canada) Touchstone Pictures (International) |
Soundtrack released by Sony; no score |
Stir of Echoes | David Koepp | Artisan Entertainment (US/Canada) 20th Century Fox (International) |
Soundtrack released by Nettwerk with 17 and a half minutes of score | |
The Sixth Sense | M. Night Shyamalan | The Kennedy/Marshall Company Barry Mendel Productions Hollywood Pictures Spyglass Entertainment |
Replaced a yet unknown composer Soundtrack released by Varèse Sarabande | |
Mumford | Lawrence Kasdan | Touchstone Pictures | Soundtrack released by Hollywood Records with just under 25 minutes of score | |
Snow Falling on Cedars | Scott Hicks | The Kennedy/Marshall Company Universal Pictures |
Soundtrack released by Decca Records | |
Wayward Son | Randall Harris | Avenue Pictures (International; The movie had no distributor in the United States) | Composed with Steve Porcaro | |
2000 | Dinosaur | Eric Leighton Ralph Zondag |
Walt Disney Pictures | Soundtrack released by Walt Disney Records Annie Award Nominee for Individual Achievement for Music Score |
Gideon's Crossing (Emmy Winner) | various | Heel and Toe Films Touchstone Television |
TV series theme. Winner of the Emmy Award for Outstanding Title Theme Music. | |
Unbreakable | M. Night Shyamalan | Barry Mendel Productions Blinding Edge Pictures Touchstone Pictures |
Soundtrack released by Hollywood Records | |
Vertical Limit | Martin Campbell | Columbia Pictures | Soundtrack released by Varèse Sarabande | |
2001 | Atlantis: The Lost Empire | Gary Trousdale Kirk Wise |
Walt Disney Pictures | Soundtrack released by Walt Disney Records 73-minute FYC promo issued Annie Award Nominee for Individual Achievement for Music Score |
America's Sweethearts | Joe Roth | Revolution Studios Columbia Pictures |
Soundtrack released by Atlantic Records with one score suite | |
2002 | Big Trouble | Barry Sonnenfeld | Touchstone Pictures | N/A |
Signs | M. Night Shyamalan | The Kennedy/Marshall Company Blinding Edge Pictures Touchstone Pictures |
Soundtrack released by Hollywood Records | |
Unconditional Love | P.J. Hogan | New Line Cinema | N/A | |
The Emperor's Club | Michael Hoffman | Beacon Communications Fine Line Features Sidney Kimmel Entertainment Universal Pictures |
Soundtrack released by Varèse Sarabande | |
Treasure Planet | Ron Clements John Musker |
Walt Disney Pictures | Replaced Alan Silvestri Soundtrack released by Walt Disney Records with about 47 and a half minutes of score | |
2003 | Dreamcatcher | Lawrence Kasdan | Castle Rock Entertainment Village Roadshow Pictures Warner Bros. |
Soundtrack released by Varèse Sarabande |
Peter Pan | P.J. Hogan | Revolution Studios Red Wagon Productions Allied Stars Ltd Universal Pictures (US/Canada/Australia) Columbia Pictures (International) |
"Flying" later used in commercials for Disneyland Paris Soundtrack released by Varèse Sarabande | |
2004 | Hidalgo | Joe Johnston | Casey Silver Productions Touchstone Pictures |
Soundtrack released by Hollywood Records |
The Village | M. Night Shyamalan | Blinding Edge Pictures Touchstone Pictures |
Soundtrack released by Hollywood Records Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Score. | |
Collateral | Michael Mann | DreamWorks Pictures (US/Canada) Paramount Pictures (International) |
Soundtrack released by Hip-O Records with three Howard cues Composed with Tom Rothrock and Antonio Pinto | |
2005 | The Interpreter | Sydney Pollack | Working Title Films Mirage Enterprises Universal Pictures |
Soundtrack released by Varèse Sarabande |
Batman Begins | Christopher Nolan | DC Comics Syncopy Inc. Legendary Pictures Warner Bros. |
Composed with Hans Zimmer. Soundtrack released by Warner Bros. Records. | |
Magnificent Desolation: Walking on the Moon 3D | Mark Cowen | Playtone IMAX |
Theme only; score by Blake Neely | |
King Kong | Peter Jackson | WingNut Films Universal Pictures |
Replaced Howard Shore Soundtrack released by Decca Records. Nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Original Score. | |
2006 | Freedomland | Joe Roth | Revolution Studios Columbia Pictures |
Soundtrack released by Varèse Sarabande. Composed with Mel Wesson. |
Sony Pictures Animation ID | N/A | N/A | Logo theme. | |
RV | Barry Sonnenfeld | Relativity Media Red Wagon Entertainment Intermedia Films Columbia Pictures |
Composed with Stuart Michael Thomas and Blake Neely. | |
Lady in the Water | M. Night Shyamalan | Legendary Pictures Blinding Edge Pictures Warner Bros. |
Soundtrack released by Decca Records | |
Blood Diamond | Edward Zwick | Bedford Falls Productions Virtual Studios Initial Entertainment Group Warner Bros. |
Soundtrack released by Varèse Sarabande with 51 and a half minutes of score | |
2007 | The Lookout | Scott Frank | Spyglass Entertainment Miramax Films |
Soundtrack released by Hollywood Records as an iTunes exclusive. Composed with Clay Duncan and Stuart Michael Thomas. |
Michael Clayton | Tony Gilroy | Section Eight Productions Mirage Enterprises Castle Rock Entertainment Warner Bros. |
Soundtrack released by Varèse Sarabande Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Score. | |
I Am Legend | Francis Lawrence | Weed Road Pictures Overbrook Entertainment Heyday Films Original Film Village Roadshow Pictures Warner Bros. |
Soundtrack released by Varèse Sarabande | |
The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep | Jay Russell | Revolution Studios Walden Media Beacon Communications Columbia Pictures |
Soundtrack released by Sony Classical with 46 minutes of score iTunes release includes 12 more minutes of score | |
Charlie Wilson's War | Mike Nichols | Relativity Media Participant Productions Playtone Universal Pictures |
Replaced Ry Cooder Soundtrack released by Varèse Sarabande One track co-written by Gingger Shankar | |
The Great Debaters | Denzel Washington | Harpo Productions The Weinstein Company |
Soundtrack released by Varèse Sarabande. Composed with Peter Golub. | |
2008 | Mad Money | Callie Khouri | Millenium Films Overture Films |
Composed with Marty Davich. |
The Happening | M. Night Shyamalan | Spyglass Entertainment Blinding Edge Pictures UTV Motion Pictures Dune Entertainment 20th Century Fox |
Soundtrack released by Varèse Sarabande | |
The Dark Knight | Christopher Nolan | DC Comics Syncopy Inc. Legendary Pictures Warner Bros. |
Soundtrack released by Warner Bros. Records in one-disc and two-disc editions. Composed with Hans Zimmer. Nominated for the Anthony Asquith Award for Film Music at the BAFTA Awards, shared with Hans Zimmer. | |
Youssou N'Dour: I Bring What I Love | Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi | Shadow Distribution (US theatrical) Oscilloscope Pictures (US home video) |
Soundtrack released by Nonesuch with one score track. Composed with Marty Davich. | |
Defiance (Oscar Nomination) | Edward Zwick | Bedford Falls Productions Paramount Vantage |
Soundtrack released by Sony Classical Nominated for an Academy Award and a Golden Globe. | |
2009 | Confessions of a Shopaholic | P.J. Hogan | Jerry Bruckheimer Films Touchstone Pictures |
Soundtrack released by Hollywood Records with one score suite |
Duplicity | Tony Gilroy | Relativity Media Universal Pictures |
Soundtrack released by Varèse Sarabande | |
Wings Over the Rockies | Tod Williams | Holding Pictures | Short film. | |
It's Complicated | Nancy Meyers | Relativity Media Waverly Films Dentsu Universal Pictures |
Some additional music with Hans Zimmer. | |
2010 | Nanny McPhee & The Big Bang | Susanna White | Relativity Media Working Title Films StudioCanal Universal Pictures |
Took over from Thomas Newman (who left and did not do a score) Soundtrack released by Varèse Sarabande |
Salt | Phillip Noyce | Di Bonaventura Pictures Rainmaker Digital Effects Columbia Pictures |
Soundtrack released by Madison Gate Records | |
The Last Airbender | M. Night Shyamalan | Nickelodeon Movies The Kennedy/Marshall Company Blinding Edge Pictures Paramount Pictures |
Soundtrack released by Lakeshore Records | |
Inhale | Baltasar Kormákur | IFC Films | N/A | |
Love & Other Drugs | Edward Zwick | Fox 2000 Pictures Regency Enterprises New Regency Stuber Pictures 20th Century Fox |
N/A | |
The Tourist | Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck | GK Films Spyglass Entertainment StudioCanal Columbia Pictures |
Replaced Gabriel Yared Soundtrack released by Varèse Sarabande (includes one track retained from Yared's thrown-out score) | |
2011 | Larry Crowne | Tom Hanks | Playtone StudioCanal Universal Pictures |
Soundtrack released by Rhino Records with one score track |
Water for Elephants | Francis Lawrence | Fox 2000 Pictures Dune Entertainment Ingenious Media 20th Century Fox |
Soundtrack released by Sony Classical | |
The Green Hornet | Michel Gondry | Original Film Columbia Pictures |
Replaced Danny Elfman due to a scheduling conflict | |
Gnomeo & Juliet | Kelly Asbury | Touchstone Pictures Miramax Films (uncredited) Rocket Pictures Arc Productions |
Soundtrack released by Hollywood Records and Walt Disney Records. Composed with Chris P. Bacon. | |
Green Lantern | Martin Campbell | DC Entertainment De Line Pictures Warner Bros. |
Soundtrack released by Watertower Music | |
Darling Companion | Lawrence Kasdan | Sony Pictures Classics (USA) Sierra / Affinity (International) |
N/A | |
2012 | The Hunger Games | Gary Ross | Color Force Lionsgate |
Replaced Danny Elfman due to a scheduling conflict Score album released by Universal Republic |
Snow White and the Huntsman | Rupert Sanders | Roth Films Universal Pictures |
Soundtrack released by Universal Republic | |
The Bourne Legacy | Tony Gilroy | Relativity Media The Kennedy/Marshall Company Captivate Entertainment Universal Pictures |
Soundtrack released by Varèse Sarabande | |
2013 | After Earth | M. Night Shyamalan | Overbrook Entertainment Blinding Edge Pictures Relativity Media Columbia Pictures |
Soundtrack released by Sony Masterworks |
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire | Francis Lawrence | Color Force Lionsgate |
Score album released by Universal Republic | |
Parkland | Peter Landesman | American Film Company Playtone Exclusive Media Group |
Soundtrack released by Rhino as a digital download | |
2014 | Cut Bank | Matt Shakman | Kilburn Media A24 |
N/A |
Maleficent | Robert Stromberg | Roth Films Walt Disney Pictures |
Soundtrack released by Walt Disney Records | |
Nightcrawler | Dan Gilroy | Bold Films Open Road Films |
Soundtrack released by Lakeshore Records | |
Pawn Sacrifice | Edward Zwick | Bleecker Street | ||
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 | Francis Lawrence | Color Force Lionsgate |
Score album released by Universal Republic | |
2015 | The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 | Francis Lawrence | Color Force Lionsgate |
Score album released by Universal Republic |
Concussion | Peter Landesman | Village Roadshow Pictures Scott Free Productions Columbia Pictures |
Score album released by Sony Classical | |
2016 | The Huntsman: Winter's War | Cedric Nicolas-Troyan | Universal Pictures Perfect World Pictures |
Score album released by Back Lot Music |
All the Way | Jay Roach | Amblin Entertainment HBO Films |
N/A | |
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them | David Yates | Warner Bros. | Score album released by WaterTower Music | |
2017 | Untitled Jumanji Sequel | Jake Kasdan | Columbia Pictures Matt Tolmach Productions Radar Pictures Seven Bucks Productions |
N/A |
Red Sparrow | Francis Lawrence | 20th Century Fox | N/A | |
2018 | Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them 2 | David Yates | Warner Bros. | N/A |
The Nutcracker and the Four Realms | Lasse Hallström | Walt Disney Pictures | N/A | |
Inner City | Dan Gilroy | Sony Pictures | N/A |
Accolades
In May 2008 he was made an Honorary Member of the Royal Academy of Music.
In October 2015 he was honored with the Max Steiner Film Music Achievement Award[9] during the annual Hollywood in Vienna concert.
See also
References
- 1 2 3 "James Newton Howard". Billboard. Retrieved 2014-01-28.
- ↑ "USC Thornton School of Music : About Us: Board of Advisors: James Newton Howard". Usc.edu. Retrieved 2011-01-02.
- ↑ "James Newton Howard – Elton John Story". Yamaha All Access on youtube.com. Retrieved 2014-01-28.
- ↑ Commentary track of Defiance, 42:10
- ↑ Fowler, Lilly (February 19, 2009). "Family Secret, Persistent Bias Inspire Soul of 'Defiance' Score". Jews and Oscars. Jewish Journal. Retrieved 2014-08-04.
- ↑ "SoundtrackNet : News : James Newton Howard replaces Howard Shore on King Kong". Soundtrack.net. October 14, 2005. Retrieved 2011-01-02.
- ↑ Pacificsymphony.org Archived February 15, 2009, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ "New Appointments". Royal Academy of Music. Retrieved October 2, 2010.
- ↑ "The Max Steiner Award". hollywoodinvienna.com.
External links
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