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3Marvin Frederick Hamlisch (June 2, 1944 -- August 6, 2012) was an American composer, songwriter and conductor. In his life and career, Marvin was among the most acclaimed names in music. He was one of fifteen [[MediaNotes/TheEGOTs EGOTs (winners of an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony)]], one of ten people to win three or more Oscars in one night (the only person other than a director or screenwriter to do so), and he was one of only two people to win those four awards and a UsefulNotes/PulitzerPrize (the other being [[Creator/RodgersAndHammerstein Richard Rodgers]]). [[MyFriendsAndZoidberg He also won two Golden Globes]].
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5Born in [[BigApplesauce New York City]] to Austrian immigrants, his father, an accordionist and bandleader, saw that he [[ChildProdigy demonstrated great musical talent at a early age]], and helped him enroll into the Juilliard School of Arts (specifically, what has become the Juilliard School Pre-College Division) at age 7.
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7His first job was as a rehearsal pianist for ''Theatre/FunnyGirl'' with Music/BarbraStreisand, which led to a lifelong friendship and musical partnership.
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9Creator/LizaMinnelli's 1964 debut album included a song he'd written as a teenager ("The Travelin' Life"), but he'd first reached national prominence in 1965, when the song "Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows", co-written with Howard Liebling, was recorded by Music/LesleyGore, hitting #13 on the Billboard Top 100. Hamlisch and Liebling also wrote Gore's hit "California Nights" two years later.
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11His first work in theater was as an accompanist/straight man to Creator/GrouchoMarx in his 1972 one man show ''An Evening with Groucho''.
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13He found critical acclaim in the 1970s with his adaptation of Music/ScottJoplin's "The Entertainer", famously featured in the 1973 film ''Film/TheSting'', which hit #1 on the Billboard Contemporary charts, as well as #3 on the top 100 of that year, also earning an Academy Award for Best Adapted Score. That same evening, he'd win two more Academy Awards, for Best Original Song and Best Original Score, for ''Film/TheWayWeWere'', making him the second person to win 3 Oscars the same evening after Creator/BillyWilder.
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15In 1975, he collaborated with writers James Kirkwood, Jr. and Nicholas Dante, lyricist Edward Kleban, and choreographer Michael Bennett as composer for the Broadway musical ''Theatre/AChorusLine'', which won the Tony Award for Best Musical Score and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and was the longest-running Broadway show until ''Theatre/{{Cats}}'' broke its record. (Ironically, Webber pitched the musical to Hamlisch and Harold Robbins ("Hal, it's about cats"), but Hamlisch was already booked.)
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17He passed away in August 2012 at age 68 after a brief illness. During the last years of his life, he was an accompanist with Creator/IdinaMenzel, and at the time of his death, he had been picked as the new conductor for the Philadelphia Pops Orchestra after having worked with the Pittsburgh Pops since 1995.
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19Tributes were widespread throughout the entertainment world, from Broadway dimming their lights, to Barbra Streisand singing "The Way We Were" during the "In Memoriam" segment of the 2013 Academy Awards.
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21!!Theatre Credits:
22* ''Seesaw'' (1973)
23* ''Theatre/AChorusLine'' (1975) - Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Tony Award for Best Musical Score
24* ''They're Playing Our Song'' (1978)
25* ''Jean Seberg'' (1983)
26* ''Smile'' (1986)
27* ''Film/TheGoodbyeGirl'' (1993)
28* ''Imaginary Friends'' (2002)
29* ''Sweet Smell of Success'' (2002)
30* ''The Nutty Professor'' (2012)
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32!!Film Credits:
33* ''Film/TheSwimmer'' (1968)
34* ''Film/TakeTheMoneyAndRun'' (1969)
35* ''Film/{{Bananas}}'' (1971)
36* ''Film/TheWayWeWere'' (1973) - Academy Award for Best Dramatic Score and Best Original Song for "The Way We Were", Grammy Award for Song of the Year for "The Way We Were"
37* ''Film/TheSting'' (1973) - Academy Award for Best Original Song Score and/or Adaptation
38* ''Film/TheSpyWhoLovedMe'' (1977)
39* ''Literature/OrdinaryPeople'' (1980)
40* ''Film/SophiesChoice'' (1982)
41* ''Film/ThreeMenAndABaby'' (1987)
42* ''Film/FrankieAndJohnny'' (1991)
43* ''Film/SeasonsOfTheHeart'' (1994)
44* ''Film/TheMirrorHasTwoFaces'' (1996)
45* ''Film/HowToLoseAGuyIn10Days'' (2003)
46* ''Film/TheInformant2009'' (2009)
47* ''Film/BehindTheCandelabra'' (2013)
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49!!Provides examples of:
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51* AsHimself: Hamlisch appears in ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS24E4GoneAbieGone Gone Abie Gone]]", playing a younger version of himself, in one of his last public appearances before his death in August 2012. The episode [[PosthumousCredit aired 3 months after his passing]].
52* CelebrityResemblance: In ''Series/TheNanny'', "[[Recap/TheNannyS3E18ValsBoyfriend Val's Boyfriend]]", Maxwell's business partner [[RichBitch C.C. Babcock]] temporarily quits the partnership, so Fran helps them get back together by making her think Maxwell needs help signing Marvin Hamlisch onto a new production; in reality, he's Fran's former high school music teacher, Alan Neider, played by Hamlisch.
53* ChildProdigy: Marvin Hamlisch had shown musical aptitude at a young age, enrolling in what is now the Julliard School Pre-College Division at age 7. One of his earliest songs written in his teens was sung by Creator/LizaMinnelli on her debut album.
54* LastOfHisKind: By 1991, only one year after A Chorus Line ended its original Broadway run, four of the five co-creators, James Kirkwood Jr., Edward Kleban, Nicholas Dante, and Michael Bennett had passed away. The last creator, Marvin Hamlisch, survived until August 2012.
55* MedleyOverture: Hamlisch had composed a medley for ''Theatre/AChorusLine'' which included "I Hope I Get It", "Nothing", "At the Ballet", "Dance Ten, Looks Three", "What I Did For Love" and "One", before deciding on an InMediasRes opening with "I Hope I Get It".
56* PosthumousCredit: Hamlisch appears in ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS24E4GoneAbieGone Gone Abie Gone]]", playing a [[AsHimself younger version of himself]], in one of his last public appearances before his death in August 2012. The episode aired 3 months after his passing.
57* YoungFutureFamousPeople: In ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS24E4GoneAbieGone Gone Abie Gone]]", Grandpa Simpson worked as a busboy in New York City in the early 1970s alongside a young Marvin Hamlisch.

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