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James Horner JAMES HORNER AWARDS / NOMINATIONS GRAMMY AWARD NOMINATION (20 10 ) AVATAR Best Score Soundtrack Album GRAMMY AWARD NOMINATION (20 10 ) “I See You” from AVATAR Best Song Written for a Motion Picture or Televi sion * WORLD SOUNDTRACK AWARD “I See You” from AVATAR NOMINATION (2010) Best Original Song* WORLD SOUNDTRACK AWARD AVATAR NOMINATION (2010) Best Original Score BAFTA AWARD NOMINATION (2009) AVATAR Best Original Score ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATION (2009) AVATAR Best Original Score GOLDEN GLOBE NOMINATION (2009) AVATAR Best Original Score GOLDEN GLOBE NOMINATION (2009) “I See You” from AVATAR Best Original Song* ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATION (2003) HOUSE OF SAND AND FOG Best Original S core GRAMMY AWARD NOMINATION (2002) A BEAUTIFUL MIND Best Score Soundtrack Album ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATION (2001) A BEAUTIFUL MIND Best Original Score GOLDEN GLOBE NOMINATION (2002) A BEAUTIFUL MIND Best Original Score GOLDEN SATELLITE AWARD (2002) “All Love Can Be” from A BEAUTIFUL MIND Best Original Song * GRAMMY AWARD (1998) “My Heart Will Go On” from TITANIC Song of the Year * 1 The Gorfaine/Schwartz Agency, Inc. (818) 260-8500 JAMES HORNER GRAMMY AWARD (1998) “My Heart Will Go On” from TITANIC Record of the Year * GR AMMY AWARD (1998) “My Heart Will Go On” from TITANIC Best Song Written for a Motion Picture or Television * AMERICAN MUSIC AWARD (1998) TITANIC Favorite Soundtrack Album BAFTA AWARD NOMINATION (199 7) TITANIC Best Original Score ACADEMY AWARD (1997) TITANIC Best Original Score ACADEMY AWARD (1997) “My Heart Will Go On” from TITANIC Best Original Song * GOLDEN GLOBE AWARD (1997) TITANIC Best Original Score GOLDEN GLOBE AWARD (1997) “My Heart Will Go On” from TITANIC Best Original Song * ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATION (1995) APOLLO 13 Best Original Dramatic Score ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATION (1995) BRAVEHEART Best Original Dramatic Score GOLDEN GLOBE NOMINATION (1995) BRAVEHEART Best Original Score GRAMMY AWARD NOMINATION (1995) “Whatever You Imagine” Best Song Written for a Motion Picture* from THE PAGEMASTER GOLDEN GLOBE NOMINATION (1994) LEGENDS OF THE FALL Best Original Score GOLDEN GLOBE NOMINATION (1992) "Dreams To Dream" Best Original Song from AN AMERICAN TAIL: FIEVEL GOES WEST GRAMMY AWARD (1990) GLORY Best Instrumental Composition Written for Motion Picture GOLDEN GLOBE NOMINATION (1990) GLORY Best Original Score 2 The Gorfaine/Schwartz Agency, Inc. (818) 260-8500 JAMES HORNER ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATI ON (1989) FIELD OF DREAMS Best Original Score GRAMMY NOMINATIONS (1989) FIELD OF DREAMS Best Album of Original Instrumental Background Best Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion Picture GRAMMY AWARD (1987) "Som ewhere Out There" Song of the Year* from AN AMERICAN TAIL GRAMMY AWARD (1987) "Somewhere Out There" Best Song for Motion Picture* from AN AMERICAN TAIL ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATION (1986) ALIENS Best Original Score GRAMMY AWARD NOMINATION (1986) ALIENS Best Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion Picture ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATION (1986) “Somewhere Out There” Best Original Song* from AN AMERICAN TAIL GOLDEN GLOBE NOMINATION (1986) "Somewhere Out There" Best Original Song* from AN AMERICAN TAIL *shared nomination/award MOTION PICTURES SOUTHPAW Todd Black / Jason Blumenthal / Antoine Fuqua / Hope Films, Inc / The Weinstein Company Alan Riche, prods. Antoine Fuqua, dir. THE 33 Robert Katz / Edward McGurn / Mike Medavoy, prods. Half Circle Patricia Riggen, dir. WOLF TOTEM Xavier Castano / William Kong, prods. Edko Films Jean-Jacques Annaud, dir. INVISIBLE HIGHWAY Brian J.Terwilliger, dir. Terwilliger Productions Bryan H. Carroll / Brian J. Terwilliger, prods. 3 The Gorfaine/Schwartz Agency, Inc. (818) 260-8500 JAMES HORNER THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN Laura Ziskin / Avi Arad / Matt Tolmach, prod. Columbia-TriStar Motion Pictures Marc Webb, dir. BLACK GOLD Tarak Ben Ammar, prod. Quinta Communications / The Doha Film Institute Jean-Jacques Annaud, dir. FOR GREATER GLORY Pablo Jose Barroso, prod. NewLand Films Dean Wright, dir. KARATE KID James Lassiter / Jada Pinkett Smith / Will Smith / Columbia TriStar Motion Pictures Ken Stovitz / Jerry Weintraub, prods. Harald Zwart, dir. AVATAR James Cameron / Jon Landau, prods. 20 th Century Fox James Cameron, dir. THE BOY IN THE STRIPED PYJAMAS David Heyman, prod. Miramax Films Mark Herman, dir. IN BLOOM Mark Cuban / Todd Wagner, prods. 2929 Productions Vadim Perelman, dir. THE SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES Jessica Tuchinsky / Julia Pistor / Mark Waters, prods. The Gotham Group Mark Waters, dir. APOCALYPTO Mel Gibson / Bruce Davey / Sergio Miranda, prods. Icon Productions Mel Gibson, dir. ALL THE KING’S MEN Ken Lemberger / Mike Medavoy / Arnold Messer / Sony Pictures Steven Zaillian, prods. Steven Zaillian, dir. FLIGHT PLAN Robert DiNozzi / Charles J.D. Schlissel / Buena Vista Brian Grazer / Ron Howard / Erica Huggins, prods. Robert Schwentke, dir. THE NEW WORLD Trish Hofmann / Bill Mechanic / Rolf Mittweg / New Line Cinema Mark Ordesky / Sarah Green, prods. Terrence Malick, dir. THE LEGEND OF ZORRO Laurie MacDonald / Walter Parkes / Sony Pictures Steven Spielberg, prods. Martin Campbell, dir. 4 The Gorfaine/Schwartz Agency, Inc. (818) 260-8500 JAMES HORNER CHUMSCRUBBER Lawrence Bender / Bonnie Curtis, prods. DreamWorks Arie Posin, dir. THE FORGOTTEN Bruce Cohen / Dan Jinks / Joe Roth, prods. Revolution Studios Joseph Ruben, dir. TROY Samuel Dickerman / Colin Wilson, exec. prods. Warner Brothers Wolfgang Petersen / Diana Rathbun, prods. Wolfgang Petersen, dir. BOBBY JONES: STROKE OF GENIUS Rick Eldridge / Dave Ross, exec. prods. Film Foundry Kim Dawson / Tim Moore / John Shepherd, prods. Rowdy Herrington, dir. HOUSE OF SAND AND FOG Michael London / Vadim Perelman, prods. DreamWorks SKG Vadim Perelman, dir. THE FOUR FEATHERS Julie Goldstein / Allon Reich, exec. prods. Paramount Pictures Shekhar Kapur, dir. THE MISSING Steve Crystal / Todd Hallowell, exec. prods. Sony Pictures Brian Grazer / Ron Howard / Daniel Ostroff, prods. Ron Howard, dir. RADIO Herbert W. Gains, exec. prod. Sony Pictures Brian Robbins / Michael Tollin, prods. Michael Tollin, dir. BEYOND BORDERS Dan Halsted / Lloyd Phillips / Oliver Stone, prods. Paramount Pictures Martin Campbell, dir. WINDTALKERS Terence Chang / John Woo / Tracie Graham MGM/UA Alison Rosenzweig, prods. John Woo, dir. IRIS: A MEMOIR OF IRIS MURDOCH Scott Rudin / Robert Fox, prods. Miramax Films Richard Eyre, dir. A BEAUTIFUL MIND Ron Howard / Brian Grazer, prods. Universal Ron Howard, dir. ENEMY AT THE GATES Jean-Jacques Annaud / Peter Guber, prods. Mandalay / Paramount Jean-Jacques Annaud, dir. 5 The Gorfaine/Schwartz Agency, Inc. (818) 260-8500 JAMES HORNER DR. SEUSS’ HOW THE GRINCH STOLE Brian Grazer / Todd Hallowell, prods. CHRISTMAS Ron Howard, dir. Universal THE PERFECT STORM Gail Katz, prod. Warner Bros. Wolfgang Petersen, dir. FREEDOM SONG Sean Daniel / Carolyn McDonald, prods. Turner Films, Inc. Phil Alden Robinson, dir. BICENTENNIAL MAN Mark Radcliffe, prod. Hollywood Pictures Chris Columbus, dir. MIGHTY JOE YOUNG Gail Katz, exec. prod. Walt Disney Pictures Ron Underwood, dir. THE MASK OF ZORRO Steven Spielberg / Walter Parkes / Amblin / TriStar Laurie MacDonald, exec. prods. David Foster, prod. Martin Campbell, dir. DEEP IMPACT Steven Spielberg / Joan Bradshaw, exec. prods. DreamWorks / Paramount Richard Zanuck, prod. Mimi Leder, dir. TITANIC Rae Sanchini / Jon Landau / James Cameron, prods. Paramount / 20 th Century Fox James Cameron, dir. THE DEVIL’S OWN Lawrence Gordon / Robert Colesberry, prods. Sony Pictures Alan J. Pakula, dir. RANSOM Scott Rudin / Brian Grazer / Touchstone B. Kipling Hagopian, prods. Ron Howard, dir. TO GILLIAN ON HER 37th BIRTHDAY David Saunders, prod. Sony Pictures Michael Pressman, dir. THE SPITFIRE GRILL Roger Courts, prod. Castle Rock Lee Zlotoff, dir. COURAGE UNDER FIRE John Davis / Joseph Singer / David Friendly, prods. 20th Century Fox Ed Zwick, dir. JUMANJI Robert Cort / Scott Kroopf, prods. Sony Pictures Joe Johnston, dir. 6 The Gorfaine/Schwartz Agency, Inc. (818) 260-8500 JAMES HORNER JADE Joe Eszterhas, exec. prod. Paramount Pictures Robert Evans / Craig Baumgarten / Gary Adelson, prods. William Friedkin, dir. BALTO Stephen Hickner, prod. Amblimation / Universal Simon Wells, dir. APOLLO 13 Brian Grazer, prod. Universal Ron Howard, dir. CASPER Colin Wilson, prod. Universal Brad Sil berling, dir. BRAVEHEART Alan Ladd Jr. / Bruce Davey, prods. Paramount Mel Gibson, dir. LEGENDS OF THE FALL Edward Zwick / Marshall Herskovitz, prods. Sony Pictures Edward Zwick, dir. CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER Mace Neufeld / Bob Rehme, prods . Paramount Phillip Noyce, dir. THE PAGEMASTER Maurice Hunt, prod. 20th Century Fox David Kirschner, dir. THE PELICAN BRIEF Alan J. Pakula / Pieter Jan Brugge, prods. Warner Bros. Alan J. Pakula, dir. MAN WITHOUT A FACE Bruce Davey, prod. Warner Bros. / Icon Prods. Mel Gibson, dir. SEARCHING FOR BOBBY FISCHER Scott Rudin / William Hornberg, prods. Paramount Steven Zaillian, dir. BOPHA Arsenio Hall / Lawrence Tubman, prods. Paramount Morgan Freeman, dir. WE'RE BACK Steven Spielberg, prod . Amblin /Universal Dict & Ralph Zondag, dirs. ENDANGERED Charles Grosvenor, prod. Hanna -Barbera Charles Grosvenor / David Michener, dirs. SWING KIDS Mark Gordon / John Bard Manulis, prods. Hollywood Pictures Thomas Carter, dir. A FAR OFF PLACE Eza Monley / Elaine Sterber, prods. Walt Disney Pictures Mikael Sterber, dir. 7 The Gorfaine/Schwartz Agency, Inc. (818) 260-8500 JAMES HORNER HOUSE OF CARDS Dale Pollock, prod. A&M / Pentamerica Michael Lessac, dir. PATRIOT GAMES Mace Neufeld / Robert Rehme, prods. Paramount Pictures
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