Danny Elfman

Birth and Beginning: Daniel Richard Elfman was born on May 29th, 1953 in Amarillo, Texas. His parents were Milton, a teacher, and Blossom, who wrote childrens' books and the TV movie "I Think I'm Having a Baby," which starred Jennifer Jason Leigh and Helen Hunt. Oingo Boingo: In 1980, Elfman worked with his brother, director Richard Elfman, on the film "Forbidden Zone." He formed a group known as The Mystic Knights of Oingo Boingo. They performed the score that Elfman wrote for "Forbidden Zone." Oingo Boingo, as it became known, blossomed into a permanent group and drew a large cult following, subsequently breaking up in 1995. "Pee-Wee": In 1985 Danny Elfman met Tim Burton, who asked Elfman to score the music for "Pee-Wee's Big Adventure." This was Tim's first time directing and Elfman's first time composing for a big-budget film. Elfman called in his friend and fellow Oingo Boingo member, Steve Bartek, to orchestrate for him. "Pee-Wee" was a success. Thus began the friendship between Danny Elfman and Tim Burton. "The Nightmare Before Christmas": Danny Elfman wrote the songs, composed the score, and sang the leading role as Jack Skellington in "The Nightmare Before Christmas." Besides Tim Burton, Elfman has worked with many other directors such as Brian DePalma, Emilo Estevez, Warren Beatty (who Elfman says is "insane" to work with,) and the Hughes brothers. Collaborating with Tim Burton: Today, Elfman and Burton are still working together as a team. Elfman has scored the music for every movie Tim has directed, with the exception of "Ed Wood." Danny Elfman was nominated for a Grammy in 1989 for his theme to "Batman." TV Themes: Danny Elfman has composed themes and music for several television shows, including "Desparate Housewives," "Family Dog" and "The Simpsons." Awards: Oscar Nominations: "Big Fish," "Good Will Hunting" and "Men in Black." Emmy Nominations: "The Simpsons" Gold Globe Nominations: "Big Fish" and "The Nightmare Before Christmas." Grammy Nominations: "Spider-Man," "Planet of the Apes," "Men in Black," "Edward Scissorhands," "Dick Tracy" and "Batman."

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