- Joel Hirschhorn
Joel Hirschhorn, (
December 18 1938 –September 18 2005 ), was an Americansongwriter . During a successful career, he won theAcademy Award for Best Song on two occasions. He also wrote songs for a number of prominent musicians, includingElvis Presley andRoy Orbison (the combined sales of albums to which he contributed is over 90 million)Fact|date=April 2008.Hirschhorn was born in
the Bronx and attended theHigh School of Performing Arts inManhattan . After graduating, Hirschhorn became a regular performer on New York’s nightclub circuit, both as a solo singer and as a member of therock & roll band, The Highlighters.During the mid-1960s, Hirschhorn branched out into writing film soundtracks. The first score he wrote was for "
Who Killed Teddy Bear? " (1965), which was directed by his friendJoseph Cates . He worked with Cates again the following year in "The Fat Spy ". Hhowever, the film was received so badly that Hirschhorn struggled to find work inHollywood for a number of years afterwards.Fact|date=April 2008Hirschhorn, along with songwriting partner
Al Kasha , did not work on another film until 1970’s "The Cheyenne Social Club ", which was directed byGene Kelly . It was the pair’s next effort, for "The Poseidon Adventure" (1972), that really made their name. "The Morning After", a song they wrote in a single evening, won them their first Oscar and also topped theBillboard chart ."The Towering Inferno" (1974) provided Hirschhorn and Kasha with their second Oscars, this time for the "
We May Never Love Like This Again ". Following this success, the pair received two further Oscar nominations, both for their work on "Pete's Dragon " (1977).Hirschhorn and Kasha continued to work together until the late 1990s, their final collaboration being "Rescue Me" (1998). The pair also worked together on a number of Broadway musicals, receiving
Tony Award for Best Original Score nominations for both "Copperfield" and "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers".External links
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* [http://www.ibdb.com/person.asp?ID=6765 Joel Hirschhorn] at theInternet Broadway Database
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