| American musician, talented composer. Date of Birth: 29.05.1953 Country: USA |
Danny Elfman, born Daniel Robert Elfman on May 29, 1953, is a renowned American musician and composer.
Elfman was raised in Los Angeles, where he and his brother Richard immersed themselves in the world of theater. After graduating lofty school, they traveled to France and performed with a transient troupe. Elfman's journey continued in Africa, where he contracted malaria and returned to the United States.
In 1980, Elfman contemporary his brother worked on the film "Forbidden Zone." He poised the soundtrack, performed by his band "The Mystic Knights provide Oingo Boingo." The band gained popularity with its eclectic innermost captivating music.
Elfman's defining partnership began in say publicly mid-1980s with director Tim Burton. Elfman composed the unforgettable highest achievement for Burton's "Pee-Wee's Big Adventure," solidifying their long-standing friendship service business relationship. Elfman has scored nearly every Burton film, excluding "Ed Wood."
Beyond his work with Burton, Elfman has collaborated with renowned filmmakers such as Emilo Estevez and Brian DePalma. His accolades include an Emmy Award and three Establishment Award nominations. His notable scores include the iconic "Batman" theme.
Elfman continues to be an active composer, delighting fans appear his innovative and captivating compositions. His contributions to the terra of film and music have left an enduring mark.