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John Williams

John Towner Williams (born February 8, 1932) is an American composer, conductor, and pianist. Widely regarded as one of the greatest American composers of all time, he has composed some of the most popular, recognizable, and critically acclaimed film scores in cinematic history in a career spanning over six decades. Williams has won 24 Grammy Awards, seven British Academy Film Awards, five Academy Awards, and four Golden Globe Awards. With 51 Academy Award nominations, he is the second most-nominated individual, after Walt Disney. In 2005, the American Film Institute selected Williams's score to 1977's Star Wars as the greatest American film score of all time. The soundtrack to Star Wars was additionally preserved by the Library of Congress into the National Recording Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Williams has composed for many critically acclaimed and popular movies, including the Star Wars series, Jaws, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Superman, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, the Indiana Jones series, the first two Home Alone films, Hook, the first two Jurassic Park films, Schindler's List, and the first three Harry Potter films. He has been associated with director Steven Spielberg since 1974, composing music for all but four of his feature films––Duel, The Color Purple, Bridge of Spies and Ready Player One. Other works by Williams include theme music for the 1984 Summer Olympic Games, NBC Sunday Night Football, "The Mission" theme used by NBC News and Seven News in Australia, the television series Lost in Space and Land of the Giants, and the incidental music for the first season of Gilligan's Island. Williams has also composed numerous classical concertos and other works for orchestral ensembles and solo instruments. He served as the Boston Pops's principal conductor from 1980 to 1993, and is its laureate conductor. He was inducted into the Hollywood Bowl's Hall of Fame in 2000, and was a recipient of the Kennedy Center Honors in 2004 and the AFI Life Achievement Award in 2016. Williams composed the score for eight of the top 20 highest-grossing films at the U.S. box office (adjusted for inflation).

Known For: Sound
Born: Queens, New York City, New York, USA, 1932-02-08
Died: null

Film

No.YearTitleRoleVote Average
11978Self0
21980Self73
31980Self80
41983Self71
51989Self75
61995Self67
71996Himself66
81996Self74
91997Self80
101997Self0
111997Self68
122001Self68
132001Self62
142001Self78
152001Self69
162001Self73
172002Self50
182003Self83
192003Self62
202004Self77
212004Self87
222004Self50
232004Self48
24200570
252005Self69
262006Self0
272006Self60
2820070
292009Self63
302009Self72
312009Self71
322009Self / Performer72
332010Self73
342010Himself58
352010Self0
362011Self66
372011Self0
382011Self80
392012Self100
402013Self55
412015Self67
422016Self (archive footage)60
432016self50
442017Self71
452017Self76
462018Self - Conductor100
472019Self61
482019Self (archive footage)68
492019Oma Tres63
502020Self77
512020Self - Conductor92
522020Self77
53202160
5420210
552022Himself72
562022Self - Conductor0
572022selbst0
582022Self83
592022Self78
602022self60
612022Self67
622023Self71
632023Self0
642023Self64
652023Self78
662024Self90
672024Self0
682024Self0
692024Self - Composer80

Television

No.YearTitleRoleVote Average
11953Self70
21956Self (Pianist)75
31968Self67
41973Self63
51977Self80
61978Self73
7199254
8201565
92020Self - Composer (archive footage)75
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