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Randy Newman

Milestones

  • Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, USA
  • Birthday: November 28, 1942
  • 2006

    Scored the Disney/Pixar film "Cars"; earned an Oscar nomination for Best Song for Our Town, which was sung by James Taylor

  • 2003

    Was nominated for a grammy for his contribution on the soundtrack "Seabiscuit"

  • 2002

    Picked up two Oscar nominations (his 15th and 16th) for the original score to the animated "Monsters, Inc." and the song "If I Didn't Have You" from the same film; won Best Original Song Academy Award

  • 2001

    Earned 14th career Academy Award nomination for the song "A Fool in Love" from the film "Meet the Parents"

  • 1999

    Penned the lively score for the animated sequel "Toy Story 2"; also wrote songs including "When She Loved You" for which he was nominated for an Academy Award

  • 1998

    Earned three Oscar nominations for Best Song ("That'll Do"), Best Musical or Comedy Score ("A Bug's Life") and Best Dramatic Score ("Pleasantville")

  • 1997

    Fired by director Wolfgang Petersen after completing score for "Air Force One"; Newman's work replaced by Jerry Goldsmith score

  • 1996

    Picked up ninth Academy Award nomination for the score to the animated film "James and the Giant Peach"

  • 1995

    First composition for the musical theater, "Faust", opened in September; concept recording released simultaneously; project put on hold after second production in Chicago met with mixed reviews; Newman wrote the book as well as the music and lyrics

  • 1995

    Provided the song score to the first all-computer-generated animated motion picture "Toy Story"; nominated for Oscars in the categories of Best Musical or Comedy Score and Best Song ("You've Got a Friend")

  • 1994

    Received Best Song Academy Award nomination for "Make Up Your Mind" from the film "The Paper", directed by Howard

  • 1990

    Racked up fifth Oscar nomination for the dramatic score to "Avalon", helmed by Levinson

  • 1989

    Garnered Best Song nomination for "I Love to See You Smile" from "Parenthood", directed by Ron Howard; song later used in toothpaste commercials

  • 1986

    Co-scripted (with Steve Martin and Lorne Michaels) "Three Amigos!", as well as writing its songs; also appeared as a singing bush

  • 1984

    Provided the lush underscore for "The Natural", directed by Barry Levinson; earned third Academy Award nomination

  • 1981

    Composed film score for Milos Forman's "Ragtime"; received Oscar nominations for Best Original Score and Best Song ("One More Hour")

  • 1977

    First commercial success with the song, "Short People"; led to first gold record for the album "Little Criminals"

  • 1971

    Contributed an original song to "The Pursuit of Happiness"

  • 1971

    Wrote first film score for Norman Lear's "Cold Turkey"

  • 1970

    Began touring and performing in concert

  • 1970

    Conducted music for film, "Performance"; movie not released until 1972

  • 1970

    First US hit with Three Dog Night's recording of "Mama Told Me Not to Come"

  • 1968

    First of own songs he recorded, "I Think It's Gonna Rain Today" and "Beehive State"; debut album, "Randy Newman Creates Something New Under the Sun"

  • 1967

    Joined Reprise Records as a recording artist

  • 1964

    Contributed first song ("Look at Me", co-written with Bobby Darin) to a Hollywood film ("The Lively Set")

  • 1964 to 1966

    Worked at the TV music library at 20th Century Fox; wrote music cues and themes for series produced by the studio, most notably "Peyton Place"

  • 1962

    First recorded song, "They Tell Me It's Summer", a B side sung by the Fleetwoods

  • 1962

    First TV credit, penned an untitled saxophone instrumental for an episode of "Dobie Gillis"

  • 1960

    At age 17, became a $150-a-month contract song writer for Metro Music (part of Liberty) (date approximate)

  • 1959

    Wrote first songs at age 15 (date approximate)

  • 1956

    Began studying music theory (date approximate)

  • 1950

    Started taking piano lessons at age six (date approximate)

  • 1948

    Family settled in Los Angeles

  • Suffered from Epstein-Barr Syndrome

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