Marc Shaiman
Marc Shaiman is an American composer and lyricist for films, television, and theatre, best known for his collaborations with lyricist and director Scott Wittman. He wrote the music and co-wrote the lyrics for the Broadway musical version of the John Waters film Hairspray. He has won a Grammy, an Emmy and a Tony, and been nominated for seven Oscars.
Personal life
Shaiman was born to a Jewish family in Newark, New Jersey, the son of Claire and William Robert Shaiman. He grew up in Scotch Plains, New Jersey and attended Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School, but got his GED and left school at age 16 to start working in New York's theaters. He lives in both Manhattan and upstate New York.He is openly gay. Shaiman married Lieutenant Commander Louis Mirabal on March 26, 2016.
Career
Shaiman started his career as a theatre/cabaret musical director. He started working at SNL as an arranger/writer and also became vocal arranger for Bette Midler, eventually becoming her musical director and co-producer of many of her recordings, including "The Wind Beneath My Wings" and "From a Distance." He helped create the material for her performance on the penultimate The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. His work with both Bette Midler and Billy Crystal led to his involvement on their films.His film credits include Broadcast News, Beaches, When Harry Met Sally..., City Slickers, The Addams Family, Sister Act, Sleepless in Seattle, A Few Good Men, The American President, The First Wives Club, George of the Jungle, In & Out, Patch Adams, ', ', Hairspray, Flipped, Mary Poppins Returns and HBO's From the Earth to the Moon and 61*. He frequently works on films by Billy Crystal and Rob Reiner. He also appeared in many of these films.
Shaiman has earned seven Academy Award nominations, a Tony Award and a Grammy Award for his work on the musical Hairspray, and an Emmy Award for co-writing Billy Crystal's Academy Award performances. He has also been Grammy-nominated for his arrangements for Harry Connick Jr.'s recordings When Harry Met Sally... and We Are in Love as well as Hairspray and Smash and Emmy-nominated for his work on Saturday Night Live and Smash. In 2002, he was honored with the "Outstanding Achievement in Music-In-Film" award at The Hollywood Film Festival, and in 2007 he was honored with ASCAP's Henry Mancini Award in recognition of his outstanding achievements and contributions to the music of film and television. He is the first recipient of the Film & TV Music Award for Best Score for a Comedy Feature Film.
On Saturday Night Live, Shaiman portrayed Skip St. Thomas, the accompanying pianist for The Sweeney Sisters, a singing duo played by Nora Dunn and Jan Hooks, which earned him an Emmy nomination. He began his professional relationships with Billy Crystal and Martin Short during his tenure at Saturday Night Live. He wrote and sang the song "Yes" for his agent's film Finding Kraftland. He co-wrote songs for Neil Patrick Harris when Harris hosted the 63rd Tony Awards and the 61st Primetime Emmy Awards, and was Emmy-nominated for musical directing and co-writing the 82nd Academy Awards.
Shaiman co-produced and co-wrote cuts on Mariah Carey's 2010 Christmas album Merry Christmas II You.
Shaiman & Wittman wrote original songs for the musical-based television show for NBC, Smash, and served as Executive Producers. For their song "Let Me Be Your Star," Shaiman and co-lyricist Wittman were nominated for both an Emmy Award and a Grammy Award, and as Executive Producers they were nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series - Comedy or Musical.
Shaiman co-wrote Billy Crystal's farewell to Jay Leno which featured Carol Burnett and Oprah Winfrey among others. He collaborated on the final performances for Johnny Carson's Tonight Show, Conan O'Brien's Late Night, both of Jay Leno's final Tonight Show broadcasts, and Nathan Lane's farewell to David Letterman called "Dead Inside."
Shaiman & Wittman were honored on April 28, 2014, by The New York Pops Orchestra at Carnegie Hall.
Shaiman produced Bette Midler's CD It's the Girls, which had the highest debut of Midler's recording career on the Billboard Album charts.
Shaiman appeared on The Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special, having co-created Martin Short and Maya Rudolph's salute to musical sketch characters.
Jennifer Hudson sang Shaiman & Wittman's Smash song "I Can't Let Go" at the 87th Academy Awards, which they revised to fit the In Memoriam section.
Shaiman & Wittman's latest Broadway musical Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ran on Broadway at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, after finishing a four-year run on London's West End at The Royal Drury Lane Theater. Shaiman was Tony-nominated for his orchestrations for their previous Broadway musical Catch Me If You Can.
Activism
In 2008, a controversy erupted nationwide when California Musical Theatre's then artistic director resigned over the revelation of his personal donation of $1000 to a political campaign to support California proposition 8, which was an amendment to change the California Constitution to eliminate the right of same-sex couples to marry in California. After the amendment was passed, donor information became public. Shaiman and other Broadway artists who had previously worked with the director became critical and called for a boycott of the theatre by all gay artists and performers, ending in the director's resignation days later.To protest the passage of California Proposition 8 in November 2008, Shaiman wrote a satiric mini-musical called Prop 8 — The Musical. The 3-minute video was distributed on the internet at FunnyOrDie.com, beginning on December 3, 2008. It was written and produced in just a few days. The cast includes Jack Black, Neil Patrick Harris, John C. Reilly, Allison Janney, Andy Richter, Maya Rudolph, Margaret Cho, and Rashida Jones. Shaiman plays the piano and appears briefly in the video. It received 1.2 million internet hits in its first day.
Filmography
Films
Television
- Bette Midler - Mondo Beyondo
- Saturday Night Live
- Saturday Night Live †
- Comic Relief
- Billy Crystal: Don't Get Me Started
- Billy Crystal: Don't Get Me Started - The Lost Minutes
- I, Martin Short, Goes Hollywood
- What's Alan Watching?
- Billy Crystal: Midnight Train To Moscow
- The 62nd Academy Awards
- The 63rd Academy Awards †
- The 64th Academy Awards †#
- The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson May 21, 1992 - Bette Midler final guest
- The 65th Academy Awards
- The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
- The 69th Academy Awards
- Bette Midler in Concert: Diva Las Vegas
- The 70th Academy Awards
- Late Night with Conan O'Brien
- The Rosie O'Donnell Show
- From the Earth to the Moon part eleven
- Saturday Night Live 25th Anniversary
- The 72nd Academy Awards
- South Park - "Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics"
- Get Bruce
- Jackie's Back
- Bette
- 61*
- South Park episode - "Cripple Fight"
- Greg the Bunny
- Charlie Lawrence
- The Score with Phil Ramone
- The 57th Annual Tony Awards
- SJP Gap commercial - "I Enjoy Being A Girl"
- Biography - Bette Midler
- The 76th Academy Awards †
- The 77th Academy Awards
- Lovely SJP perfume commercial
- The 79th Academy Awards
- The 63rd Tony Awards
- The 61st Primetime Emmy Awards
- Late Night with Conan O'Brien
- The 82nd Academy Awards † †
- The Kennedy Center Honors
- The 84th Academy Awards †
- Smash season one † † *
- Smash season two †
- The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
- Late Night with David Letterman
- Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special †
- The 87th Academy Awards
- Hairspray Live!''
†# = Emmy winner
* = Golden Globe nominee
Theatre
Broadway">Broadway theatre">Broadway
- '
- Bette! Divine Madness
- André DeShields's Haarlem Nocturne
- Leader of the Pack
- An Evening with Harry Connick Jr. and Orchestra
- Patti LuPone on Broadway
- Hairspray †#
- The Odd Couple
- Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me
- Catch Me If You Can †
- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
†#''' = Tony winner
West End">West End theatre">West End
- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
[Off-Broadway]
- Dementos - The Production Company
- Livin' Dolls - Manhattan Theatre Club
- Legends - Ahmanson Theatre
- Trilogy of Terror - Club 57
- Non Pasquale - Delacorte Theatre
Internet
- Prop 8 - The Musical - 2009 "Webby" winner for Best Comedy: Short or Individual Episode
Discography
Mariah Carey
- Merry Christmas II You
Bette Midler
- Thighs and Whispers
- Mud Will Be Flung Tonight
- Some People's Lives
- Experience the Divine
- Bette
- Bathhouse Betty
- It's the Girls!
Harry Connick, Jr.
- We Are in Love †
Peter Allen
- Making Every Moment Count
Original Broadway cast recordings
- Hairspray †#
- '
- Catch Me If You Can
- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory the Musical
- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory the Musical
†#''' = Grammy winner
Soundtracks
- The Addams Family
- The Addams Family Values
- Beaches
- When Harry Met Sally... †
- For the Boys
- City Slickers
- A Few Good Men
- Sister Act
- Sleepless in Seattle
- North
- The American President
- The Out-of-Towners
- '
- Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics
- The Story of Us
- Alex & Emma
- Rumor Has It…
- Hairspray †
- The Bucket List
- Smash Season One †
- Smash Season Two †
- Bombshell
- Hairspray Live!
- The Star
- Mary Poppins Returns †
Concert/cabaret work
- Peter Allen
- Jack Black & Will Ferrell
- Kristin Chenoweth
- Rosemary Clooney
- Harry Connick Jr.
- Billy Crystal
- Christine Ebersole
- Ellen Foley
- Whoopi Goldberg
- Annie Golden
- The Harlettes
- The High-Heeled Women
- Lauryn Hill
- Jennifer Holliday
- Allison Janney
- Laura Kenyon
- Nathan Lane
- Ute Lemper
- Jenifer Lewis
- Darlene Love
- Patti LuPone
- Lypsinka
- Ann Magnuson
- Andrea Martin
- Lonette McKee
- Bette Midler
- Catherine O'Hara
- Sarah Jessica Parker
- Zora Rasmussen
- Ann Reinking
- Debbie Shapiro Gravitte
- Martin Short
- Barbra Streisand
- Donald Trump
- Tracey Ullman
- Luther Vandross
- Bruce Vilanch
- Steven Webber
- Raquel Welch
- Robin Williams