Randy Edelman

    Known For

    Sound

    Birthday

    June 10, 1947 (78 years old)

    Place of Birth

    Paterson, New Jersey, USA

    Randy Edelman

    Biography

    Randy Edelman (born June 10, 1947) is an American musician, producer, and composer for film and television. He began his career as a member of Broadway's pit orchestras, and later went on to produce solo albums for songs that were picked up by leading music performers including The Carpenters, Barry Manilow, and Dionne Warwick. He is known for his work in comedy films. He has been awarded many prestigious awards, including two nominations for a Golden Globe Award, a BAFTA Award, and twelve BMI Awards. Edelman was given an honorary doctorate in fine arts by the University of Cincinnati in 2004. Some of Edelman's best known films scores include Twins, Kindergarten Cop, Beethoven, Gettysburg, The Mask, Dragonheart, Daylight and xXx. He also wrote the theme of the popular television series MacGyver. Many of his musical pieces have been reused in television advertising, trailers, Disney movies, and award shows. Description above from the Wikipedia article Randy Edelman, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

    Known For

    • The Mask

      The Mask

      1994

    • xXx

      xXx

      2002

    • Ghostbusters II

      Ghostbusters II

      1989

    • The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor

      The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor

      2008

    • 27 Dresses

      27 Dresses

      2008

    • The Last of the Mohicans

      The Last of the Mohicans

      1992

    • Kindergarten Cop

      Kindergarten Cop

      1990

    • Anaconda

      Anaconda

      1997

    • Shanghai Noon

      Shanghai Noon

      2000

    • Twins

      Twins

      1988

    • Shanghai Knights

      Shanghai Knights

      2003

    • Beethoven

      Beethoven

      1992

    • Leap Year

      Leap Year

      2010

    • The Boy Next Door

      The Boy Next Door

      2015

    • DragonHeart

      DragonHeart

      1996