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James Newton Howard JAMES NEWTON HOWARD AWARDS/NOMINATIONS EMMY AWARD NOMINATION (2017) A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS Music Composition For A Series (Original Dramatic Score) SATURN AWARD (2009) DARK KNIGHT Best Music ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATION (2009) DEFIANCE Best Original Score BAFTA AWARD NOMINATION (2008) THE DARK KNIGHT Music BROADCAST FILM CRITICS ASSOCIATION THE DARK KNIGHT NOMINATION (2008) Best Composer GOLDEN GLOBE AWARD NOMINATION (2008) DEFIANCE Best Original Score GRAMMY AWARD AWARD (2008) DARK KNIGHT Best Score Soundtrack Album WORLD SOUNDTRACK AWARD (2008) CHARLIE WILSON’S WAR Film Composer of the Year MICHAEL CLAYTON I AM LEGEND ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATION (2008) MICHAEL CLAYTON Best Original Score INTERNATIONAL FILM MUSIC CRITICS ASSOCIATION NOMINATION (2008) Film Score of the Year THE DARK KNIGHT Film Music Composition of the Year “Be With You” from THE HAPPENING Best Original Score for a Drama Film DEFIANCE Best Original Score for an Action/Adventure Film* THE DARK KNIGHT Winner Best Original Score for a Horror /Thriller Film THE HAPPENING Film Composer of the Year iTUNES AWARD (2008) DARK KNIGHT Best Score INTERNATIONAL FILM MUSIC CRITICS ASSOCIATION NOMINATION (2007) Film Composer of the Year GRAMMY AWARD NOMINATION (2007) BLOOD DIAMOND Best Score Soundtrack Album The Gorfaine/Schwartz Agency, Inc. (818) 260-8500 1 JAMES NEWTON HOWARD INTERNATIONAL FILM MUSIC CRITICS ASSOCIATION AWARDS(2006) Film Score of the Year LADY IN THE WATER Best Original Score for Fantasy/Sci-Fi/Horror Film LADY IN THE WATER Best Single Cue “The Great Eatlon” from LADY IN THE WATER Film Composer of the Year Nomination GOLDEN GLOBE AWARD NOMINATION (2005) KING KONG Best Original Score ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATION (2005) THE VILLAGE Best Original Score INTERNATIONAL FILM MUSIC CRITICS ASSOCIATION AWARD (2005) Best Original Score for an Action/Adventure Film KING KONG Film Score of the Year Nomination KING KONG INTERNATIONAL FILM MUSIC CRITICS ASSOCIATION AWARD (2004) Best Original Score For a Horror/Thriller Film THE VILLAGE Film Score of the Year Nomination THE VILLAGE GRAMMY AWARD NOMINATION (2002) Best Instrumental Composition “Main Titles” from SIGNS EMMY AWARD (2001) GIDEON’S CROSSING Outstanding Main Title Theme Music GRAMMY AWARD NOMINATION (2000) “The Egg Travels” from DINOSAUR Best Instrumental Composition INTERNATIONAL FILM MUSIC CRITICS ASSOCIATION NOMINATION(1999) Film Composer of the Year ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATION (1997) MY BEST FRIEND’S WEDDING Best Original Musical or Comedy Score GRAMMY AWARD NOMINATION (1997) "For The First Time" Best Song Written for a Motion Picture or Television from ONE FINE DAY ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATION (1996) "For The First Time" from ONE FINE DAY Best Original Song GOLDEN GLOBE AWARD NOMINATION (1996) "For The First Time" from ONE FINE DAY Best Original Song ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATION (1994) "Look What Love Has Done" from JUNIOR Best Original Song GOLDEN GLOBE NOMINATION (1994) "Look What Love Has Done" from JUNIOR Best Original Song ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATION (1993) THE FUGITIVE Best Original Score The Gorfaine/Schwartz Agency, Inc. (818) 260-8500 2 JAMES NEWTON HOWARD ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATION (1991) THE PRINCE OF TIDES Best Original Score EMMY AWARD NOMINATION (1995) E.R. Main Title Theme Music EMMY AWARD NOMINATION (1989) MEN Outstanding Score EMMY NOMINATION (2016) ALL THE WAY Outstanding Music Composition for a Limited Series, Movie, or Special (Original Dramatic Score) INTERNATIONAL FILM MUSIC CRITICS ASSOCIATION AWARD NOMINATIONS (2014) Film Score of the Year MALEFICENT Best Original Score for an Action/Adventure/Thriller THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY PART I Best Original Score for a Fantasy/Sci-Fi/Horror Film MALEFICENT Film Music Composition of the Year “The Hanging Tree”, “Maleficent Flies”, “Maleficent Suite” Composer of the Year INTERNATIONAL FILM MUSIC CRITICS ASSOCIATION NOMINATION (2010) Best Original Score for a Fantasy/Sci-Fi/Horror Film THE LAST AIRBENDER Best Original Score for an Action/Adventure/Thriller SALT Film Music Composition of the Year “Flow Like Water” from THE LAST AIRBENDER Film Composer of the Year INTERNATIONAL FILM MUSIC CRITICS DUPLICITY ASSOCIATION NOMINATION (2009) Best Original Score for a Comedy Film MOTION PICTURES NEWS OF THE WORLD Elizabeth Gabler, Gary Goetzman, Gregory Goodman, Universal Pictures Tom Hanks, Gail Mutrux, prods. Paul Greengrass, dir. JUNGLE CRUISE Dwayne Johnson / Beau Flynn / Jon Davison / John Walt Disney Pictures Fox, Dany Garcia, prods. Jaume Collet-Serra, dir. A HIDDEN LIFE Elisabeth Bentley, Dario Bergesio, Grant Hill, Josh Fox Searchlight Jeter, prods. Terrence Malick, dir. FANTASTIC BEASTS: THE CRIMES OF David Heyman / Steve Kloves / J.K. Rowling, Lionel GRINDELWALD Wigram, prods. Warner Brothers David Yates, dir. THE NUTCRACKER & THE FOUR REALMS Larry Franco / Lindy Goldstein / Mark Gordon, prods. Walt Disney Pictures Lasse Hallstrom, dir. The Gorfaine/Schwartz Agency, Inc. (818) 260-8500 3 JAMES NEWTON HOWARD DETROIT Kathryn Bigelow / Megan Ellison / Mark Boal / Annapurna Pictures Matthew Budman, prods. Kathryn Bigelow, dir. ROMAN J. ISRAEL, ESQ. Todd Black / Jennifer Fox / Brian Oliver, prods. Columbia Pictures Dan Gilroy, dir. RED SPARROW Peter Chernin / Garrett Basch / Jenno Topping / Steve 20th Century Fox Zaillian, prods. Francis Lawrence, dir. FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE TO FIND David Heyman / Steve Kloves / Neil Blair, prods. THEM David Yates dir. Warner Brothers THE HUNTSMAN: WINTER’S WAR Joe Roth / Palak Patel, prods. Universal Pictures Cedric Nicolas-Troyan, dir. CONCUSSION Elizabeth Cantillon / Giannina Facio / Ridley Scott / Columbia Pictures Larry Shuman, prods. Peter Landesman, dir. HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY PART 2 Nina Jacobson / Jon Kilik, prods. Lionsgate Francis Lawrence, dir. MALEFICENT Joe Roth / Don Hahn, prods. Disney Robert Stromberg, dir. HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY PART 1 Nina Jacobson / Jon Kilik, prods. Lionsgate Francis Lawrence, dir. NIGHTCRAWLER Jennifer Fox / Tony Gilroy / Jake Gyllenhaal, prods. Open Road Films Dan Gilroy, dir. PAWN SACRIFICE Gail Katz / Tobey Maguire, prods. Bleeker Street Edward Zwick, dir. CUT BANK Mickey Barold / Dan Cohen / Mark C. Manuel, prods. A24 Matt Shakman, dir. PARKLAND Gary Goetsman / Tom Hanks / Matt Jackson / Bill Open Road Films Paxton / Nigel Sinclair, prods. Peter Landesman, dir. HUNGER GAMES: CATCHING FIRE Nina Jacobson / Jon Kilik, prods. Lionsgate Francis Lawrence, dir. AFTER EARTH Will Smith / James Lassiter / Ken Stovitz / Jada Sony Pinkett Smith / M. Night Shymalan / E Bennett Walsh / Caleeb Pinkett, prods. M. Night Shyamalan, dir. SNOW WHITE AND THE HUNTSMAN Sarah Bradshaw / Sam Mercer / Palak Patel / Universal Joe Roth, prods. Rupert Sanders, dir. The Gorfaine/Schwartz Agency, Inc. (818) 260-8500 4 JAMES NEWTON HOWARD HUNGER GAMES Nina Jacobson / Jon Kilik, prods. Lionsgate Gary Ross, dir. BOURNE LEGACY Patrick Crowley / Frank Marshall / Ben Smith / Universal Jeffrey M. Weiner, prods. Tony Gilroy, dir. LARRY CROWNE Gary Goetzman / Tom Hanks, prods. Universal Tom Hanks, dir. THE GREEN LANTERN Greg Berlanti / Donald De Line, prods. Warner Brothers Martin Campbell, dir. GNOMEO AND JULIET Baker Bloodworth / David Furnish / Elton John / Walt Disney Pictures Steve Hamilton Shaw, prods. Kelly Asbury, dir. THE GREEN HORNET Neal H. Moritz, prod. Sony Pictures Entertainment Michael Gondry, dir. WATER FOR ELEPHANTS Kevin Halloran, exec. prod. Fox 2000 Pictures Francis Lawrence, dir. THE TOURIST Ron Halpern / Lloyd Phillips, exec. prods. Sony Pictures Entertainment Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck, dir. LOVE AND OTHER DRUGS Margaret Riley, exec. prod. Columbia TriStar Pictures Edward Zwick, dir. NANNY MCPHEE RETURNS Tim Bevan / Lindsay Doran / Eric Fellner, prods. Columbia TriStar Pictures Susanna White, dir. SALT Lorenzo Di Bonaventura / Sunil Perkash, prods. Columbia TriStar Pictures Phillip Noyce, dir. INHALE Michelle Chydzik Sowa / Jennifer Kelley / 26 Films Nathalie Marciano, prods. Baltasar Kormakur, dir. THE LAST AIRBENDER Frank Marshall / M. Night Shyamalan, prods. Paramount Pictures M. Night Shyamalan, dir. DUPLICITY Laura Bickford / Jennifer Fox / Kerry Orent, prods. Universal Pictures Tony Gilroy, dir. CONFESSIONS OF A SHOPAHOLIC Jerry Bruckheimer, prod. Touchstone Pictures P.J. Hogan, dir. DEFIANCE Pieter Jan Brugge / Edward Zwick, prods. Paramount Vantage Edward Zwick, dir. THE HAPPENING Barry Mendel / Sam Mercer / Twentieth Century Fox M. Night Shyamalan, prods. M. Night Shyamalan, dir. THE DARK KNIGHT Benjamin Melniker / Michael E. Uslan, prods. Warner Brothers Christopher Nolan, dir. The Gorfaine/Schwartz Agency, Inc. (818) 260-8500 5 JAMES NEWTON HOWARD THE GREAT DEBATERS Denzel Washington / Kate Forte / The Weinstein Company Molly Allen / Todd Black, prods. Denzel Washington, dir. CHARLIE WILSON’S WAR Gary Goetzman / Tom Hank, prods. Universal Pictures Mike Nichols, dir. I AM LEGEND Michael Tadross / David Heyman / Neal Moritz / Warner Brothers Akiva Goldsman / Erwin Stoff, prods. Francis Lawrence, dir. WATER HORSE: LEGEND OF THE DEEP Robert Bernstein / Chrlie Lyons / Barrie M. Osborne / Revolution Studios Douglas Rae, prods. Jay Russell, dir. MICHAEL CLAYTON George Clooney / Jennifer Fox / Anthony Minghella / Warner Bros. / Castle Rock Entertainment Sydney Pollack / Steven Soderbergh, prods. Tony Gilroy, dir. THE LOOKOUT Gary Barber / Roger Birnbaum / Laurie MacDonald / Walt Disney Pictures Laurence Mark / Walter Parkes, prods. Scott Frank, dir. BLOOD DIAMOND Gillian Gorfil / Marshall Herskovitz / Graham King / Warner Brothers Darrell Roodt / Paula Weinstein / Edward Zwick,
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