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Born jonathan barry prendergast on november 3, 1933, in york, england; married jane birkin, 1966; divorced; married laurie; children: four daughters, one son. Education: instruction via correspondence with jazz arranger william russo. Addresses: management--the kraft-benjamin-engel agency, 9200 w. Sunset blvd. , suite 321, los angeles, ca 90069-3505. For more than three decades, the music of composer john barry contributed intrinsically to the definition of the american film experience. He created award-winning soundtracks that wafted in the background of dozens of cinema's more memorable film attractions and into the mainstream of american culture. Through his musical scores he effectively defined the emotional backdrop for the most watched movies of the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, including born free, midnight cowboy, out of africa, and dances with wolves. The list of barry movie soundtracks is as impressive as it is lengthy, including lion in winter,the remake of king kong, the deep, the cotton club, chaplin,and mercury rising. Altogether barry earned a total of four oscars for his motion picture scores, and for generations of moviegoers his name was closely associated as the composer of the soundtracks to more than a dozen james bond spy thrillers. The james bond music scores, at times enervating and always seductive, captivated moviegoers who became spellbound at the adventures of the unstoppable spy hero in goldfinger, octopussy,and other films based on the novels of author ian fleming about an unusually capable british agent, code-named 007 and otherwise known as "bond, james bond. "
barry was born jonathan barry prendergast in york in northern england. He was the youngest of four siblings, including two other boys and a girl. His father owned a string of eight movie theatres in the town where the family lived, and barry quit school in his mid-teens to go to work in the projection booth of one of his father's cinemas. Barry, having studied classical piano and harmony, was fascinated with the dramatic appeal of theatrical music. He sometimes composed his own personal soundtracks to the movies he saw, and he became determined even as a young man to work as a composer and to write film scores. When the cinema hosted live musical concerts, barry enjoyed the jazz music above all and embraced every opportunity to make the casual acquaintances of some of the great jazz artists of the times. When barry joined the army around 1950, he continued to write and to study music even from the remote locations in cypress and egypt where he was stationed. He used borrowed money to purchase a correspondence course on jazz arrangement through a mail-order advertisement in a magazine. The course, guided by jazz artist stan kenton's arranger, william russo, kept barry engrossed for two years. In 1955, after leaving the army, barry collected his own musical ensemble and eventually billed the band as the john barry seven. Barry played a trumpet in the septet; nonetheless his musical scores focused squarely on guitar as the lead instrument. According to barry, he allowed the guitar to take center stage because the instrument symbolized contemporary music and was indisputably the most popular of all the instruments. During the late 1950s barry and his band recorded for columbia (emi) and one of their songs, "hit and miss," reached the top ten echelon of the hit chart in britain. Also during that time he accepted a position as musical director for emi records, a situation that led to a further opportunity to write his first professional movie score for adam faith's beat girl in 1959. For that movie, barry developed contemporary jazzy themes, in keeping with the times. In 1960, he wrote the soundtrack of the peter sellers movie, never let go,and in 1962 barry wrote the music for the amorous mr. Prawn. In 1962, barry accepted an offer to rework the score of a new movie called dr. No,which at that time was the first in a series of immensely popular films to be based on ian fleming's novels about an exotic and debonair british spy, james bond. In retrospect the score was widely attributed to barry who rewrote the score to better suit the movie's producers. Years later barry's involvement in creating the score was publicly acknowledged, although he never received formal credit for the dr. Noproject. The james bond film series, which for many years starred the smooth lead actor, sean connery, developed into a cultural phenomenon. Over the course of the next two decades barry scored 11 out of the 19 subsequent movies in the series, catapulting his name into the forefront of the film music industry in the process. Barry's dynamic bond themes augmented the rare blend of culture, danger, and adventure that was inherent to the fleming novels. Barry's music constituted an essential factor in the evolution of the james bond persona. A generation later, composer david arnold succeeded barry as the composer for the james bond scores. As quoted by paul sexton in billboard, arnold noted that, "for me the success of the bond series was 50 percent sean connery and 50 percent john barry. "among barry's greatest hits from the bond movies was the title song from the 1963 feature, goldfinger. Also among the more popular bond melodies were barry's collaborations with lyricist don black that resulted in the hit title songs, "thunderball" and "diamonds are forever. " barry also created the soundtrack to casino royale, and never say die, two later films about the secret agent james bond, by other producers. Barry collaborated with lyricist don black again in 1966 for the soundtrack to the movie born free, a james hill docudrama on human interaction with the lions of africa. Barry's score won the academy of motion pictures arts and sciences "oscar" award that year. The title song of the movie became enormously popular and was heard everywhere; it too won an oscar. Also nominated for an oscar was his 1971 score for mary, queen of scots. During the 1980s, barry suffered a series of emotional trials, including the death of his parents in close proximity to one another in 1980, followed by the accidental death of his older brother five years later. It was suggested that during that time a morose and melancholy atmosphere shrouded his film scores, including out of africaand somewhere in time. Barry's 1985 score for out of africa won the oscar award for the best soundtrack that year. The drama, which starred meryl streep, was set around the exotic backdrop of a coffee plantation in africa; barry dedicated the sentimental soundtrack to the memory of his late brother. Barry himself suffered a serious accident in the late 1980s, brought on by a toxic reaction to a drink he was consuming. Ironically, it was a so-called health potion that caused the affliction, which resulted in a critical injury when his esophagus ruptured. He underwent life-saving surgery and a lengthy recovery period, including a series of follow-up operations. His recuperation lasted two years, from 1988-1990. He returned to cinematic composing with the subsequent release in 1990 of an oscar-winning soundtrack for the kevin costner production, dances with wolves. Again in 1992 he received an oscar nomination for the music from chaplin. Barry, in addition to his stature in the film industry, found enjoyment throughout the years in composing works of his own inspiration and volition--music not associated with any story or screenplay, but rather the spontaneous music of his heart. Among his early productions, an album named moviola was released in 1966. A compilation of his own works and arrangements, the recording presents barry conducting the royal philharmonic orchestra. Also among his sporadic non-cinematic releases was his 1998 album, the beyondness of things, released by universal classics (decca). Beyondnesswas his first major non-film project after a number of years. It offered a romantic respite of symphonic music, specifically intended notto portray a visual image and likewise to distinguish itself from his film scores, according to the composer. Throughout his lifetime barry earned a reputation for his tireless dedication to his work. In the late 1990s he performed to a sellout crowd at london's royal albert hall, his first concert in more than two decades. Also during the 1990s his many compositions experienced a resurgence of popularity for a variety of reasons. In particular, several young pop stars discovered his music and incorporated his songs into their own performances, and the compositions that he created for the james bond movies experienced a revival because they evoked a special nostalgia for many performers of the 1990s. Also in 1999, barry began a project to record celtic songs and dances featuring vocals from guest artists. Barry was inducted into the songwriters hall of fame in 1998, and in complement to his sizable collection of oscars, he received the frederick loewe award at the palm springs international film festival in january of 1999. He was honored as an officer of the order of the british empire in july of 1999, and that same month he was honored by the british music industry trusts. That same year saw the publication of two full-length biographies documenting the life of barry--sansom & co. 's john barry: a life in musicby geoff leonard and others, and john barry: a sixties theme by eddi fiegel. Barry, according to entertainment weekly,stands among the "living legends" of film composers. Barry married actress jane birkin in the 1960s; they were later divorced, and barry remarried. He has three daughters and one son. He lives on long island with his wife, laurie. By gloria cooksey

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50 First Dates
8 Mile
A Cinderella Story
A Walk To Rember
A Walk To Rember
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American Wedding
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Anastasia
Bad Boys II
Beetlejuice
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Cold Mountain
Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen
Cradle 2 the Grave
Cry Baby
Daredevil
Dirty Dancing : Havana Nights
Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood
Dreamers, The
Ella Enchanted
Eurotrip
Freaky Friday
Freddy Vs Jason
Friends
Gone In 60 Seconds
Grease
Holes
How To Deal
In-Laws
Intolerable Cruelty
Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back
Jesus Christ Superstar
Johnny English
Kill Bill Volume 1
Kill Bill Volume 1
Legally Blonde 2: Red, White and Blonde
Lizzie McGuire
Lord Of The Rings Return of The King
Love Actually
Masked And Anonymous
Matrix Reloaded
More Music From 8 Mile
Moulin Rouge
Pearl Harbor
Pixel Perfect
Pride and Prejudice
Pulp Fiction
Queen of the Damned
Buffy The Vampire Slayer: Radio Sunnydale
Rocky Horror Picture Show
Romeo Must Die
Rugrats Go Wild
School Of Rock Movie
Shrek
Shrek 2
Something'
Spawn
Spiderman
Spiderman 2
Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron
Stand By Me
Stigmata
Taxi 3
Teen Witch
That's So
The cheetah girls
The L world
The Little Mermaid
The Lost Boys
The mask of zorro
The Nightmare Before Christmas
The Passion of the Christ: Songs Inspired By
The Princess Diaries
The Princess Diaries
The Punisher
The Secret Garden Broadway
Thunderbirds
Tomb Raider
Tomb Raider
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Tru Calling
Underworld
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View From the Top
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