MARC SHAIMAN (music and lyrics) has been writing music, lyrics, arrangements, orchestrations and very lengthy e-mails since entering show business at the age of 16, at LaMama, in 1976.
What has he done lately? Well, he and co-lyricist Scott Wittman have written the songs for director Rob Marshall and Disney's Mary Poppins Returns, the film sequel (not remake!!) to the classic film Mary Poppins. He received a Golden Globe and Oscar nomination for his score for the film. In addition, Mr. Shaiman and Mr. Wittman received an Oscar nomination for the song "The Place Where Lost Things Go," featured in the 2018 movie.
Mr. Shaiman has been nominated for three Tony Awards (winning one for co-writing the score to Hairspray with co-lyricist Scott Wittman), five Grammy Awards (winning one for the original cast recordings of Hairspray and Some Like It Hot), 11 Emmy Awards (winning one for his work on Billy Crystal's Academy Awards hosting) and if he hadn't lost each of his five Oscar nominations (for Sleepless In Seattle, Patch Adams, The First Wives Club, The American President, and South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut), he could boast of being an EGOT. Till then, he remains an EGT.
Mr. Shaiman's other film work includes Beaches, When Harry Met Sally, City Slickers, The Addams Family, A Few Good Men, Sister Act (1 & 2), Hocus Pocus, The Bucket List and Parental Guidance, to name a few. Millions of more titles are available upon request. Call him.
He and Mr. Wittman were executive producers of the successful film adaptation (not remake!!) of their musical Hairspray.
Besides Hairspray, his and Mr. Wittman's other original Broadway musicals are the Tony-nominated Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me and the Tony-winning Catch Me If You Can, while Off-Broadway productions include The High-Heeled Women, Livin' Dolls, and Andre De Shields' Haarlem Nocturne. Broadway concert credits include Peter Allen: Up In One, Bette Midler's Divine Madness, Ellie Greenwich's Leader Of The Pack and Patti LuPone On Broadway. For their most recent Broadway collaboration, he and Mr. Wittman wrote the music and lyrics for the Tony-winning musical Some Like it Hot.
Also, after a tremendously successful concert for The Actors Fund, his and Mr. Wittman's musical Bombshell, created as part of the television show Smash, is now being developed into a Broadway show.
His television ventures, varied and many, include "The Sweeney Sisters" on Saturday Night Live, countless award and talk show shows with Mr. Crystal, Neil Patrick Harris, Nathan Lane, Jennifer Hudson, Jack Black and Will Ferrell (among many others), Jenifer Lewis' Jackie's Back, the Emmy-winning SNL 40th, the aforementioned Smash and — his proudest achievement for television — his collaboration with Bette Midler for her Emmy-winning appearance as his final guest on Johnny Carson's penultimate Tonight Show in 1992.
Other performers Marc has collaborated with in concert, cabaret, film and television include Kristen Chenoweth, Eric Clapton, Christine Ebersole, Kathy Griffin, Allison Janney, Jennifer Holiday, Diane Keaton, Steve Martin, John Mayer, Barbra Streisand, Rob Thomas, Queen Latifah, Raquel Welch, Robin Williams...the list is kind of endless...
He has co-produced and/or arranged Grammy-winning recordings for (among others) Miss Midler, Harry Connick, Jr., and Mariah Carey, including the Grammy-winning recordings "The Wind Beneath My Wings" and "From A Distance." He and Ms. Carey were nominated for a Golden Globe for their song "The Star" from the soundtrack to that animated film.
Finally, Marc is overjoyed to report that four years ago he stopped reading online chat boards, and his life and well-being have improved drastically! He suggests you do the same.