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1 Early life and education  





2 Career  





3 Personal life  





4 Awards  





5 Filmography  



5.1  Film: 1970s and 1980s  





5.2  Film: 1990s  





5.3  Film: 2000s  





5.4  Film: 2010s  





5.5  Film: 2020s  





5.6  Television series  







6 See also  





7 References  





8 External links  














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Alan Silvestri
Silvestri in 2009
Silvestri in 2009
Background information
Birth nameAlan Anthony Silvestri
Born (1950-03-26) March 26, 1950 (age 74)
New York City, New York, U.S.
GenresFilm score, contemporary classical, jazz, ambient
Occupation(s)Composer, conductor
Years active1966–present
Spouse(s)

Sandra Silvestri

(m. 1978)
Websitewww.alansilvestri.com Edit this at Wikidata

Alan Anthony Silvestri (born March 26, 1950) is an American composer and conductor of film and television scores. He has been associated with director Robert Zemeckis since 1984, composing music for nearly all of his feature films including the Back to the Future film series, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Death Becomes Her, Forrest Gump, Cast Away, and The Polar Express. Silvestri also scored many other popular movies, including Predator, The Abyss, Father of the Bride, The Bodyguard, Eraser, The Parent Trap, Stuart Little, The Mummy Returns, Lilo & Stitch, The Wild, Night at the Museum trilogy, G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra, The Croods, Ready Player One, and several Marvel Cinematic Universe films, including the Avengers films.

He is a two-time Academy Award and Golden Globe Award nominee, and a three-time Saturn Award and two-time Primetime Emmy Award recipient.

Early life and education[edit]

Silvestri was born March 26, 1950.[1] His grandparents emigrated in 1909 from the Italian town of Castell'Alfero, and settled in Teaneck, New Jersey.[2] He grew up in Teaneck,[3] and graduated in 1968 from Teaneck High School.[4] He attended Berklee College of Music for two years. He was a drummer for a short time in 1966 with Teaneck-based rock band The Wildcats.

Career[edit]

Silvestri moved to Los Angeles in 1970. "I came to Hollywood in 1970 broke.... I didn't even have any goals or plans. I didn't even go to movies. And I knew nothing about composers or composing," he said.[5] In 1972, while he was working intermittently as a session guitarist, the producer of the low-budget action film The Doberman Gang asked him to score the picture. Silvestri agreed, despite a lack of experience: "I went out and bought a how-to-compose book by Earl Hagen.... At one point, I was using beer cans for percussion."[5]

From 1978 to 1983, Silvestri was the main composer for the television series CHiPs, writing music for 95 of the show's 139 episodes.

Silvestri met film director Robert Zemeckis when they worked together on Zemeckis's film Romancing the Stone (1984). Since then, he has composed the music for all of Zemeckis's movies, including the Back to the Future trilogy (1985–1990), Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988), Death Becomes Her (1992), Forrest Gump (1994), Contact (1997), Cast Away (2000), The Polar Express (2004), Beowulf (2007), A Christmas Carol (2009), Flight (2012), and The Walk (2015).

In 1989, Silvestri composed the score for the James Cameron-directed film The Abyss. Since 2001, he has also collaborated regularly with director Stephen Sommers, scoring the films The Mummy Returns (2001), Van Helsing (2004), and G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (2009).

Silvestri has composed the scores for four Marvel Cinematic Universe films: Captain America: The First Avenger (2011), The Avengers (2012), Avengers: Infinity War (2018), and Avengers: Endgame (2019). His themes and motifs from those films have been referenced and reprised by other composers in multiple other MCU films.

Silvestri has also composed music for television series, including T. J. Hooker (one episode), Starsky & Hutch (three episodes), and Tales from the Crypt (seven episodes). In 2014, he composed the award-winning music for the science documentary series Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey. He wrote new songs with Glen Ballard for the live-action film adaptation of Disney's Pinocchio.[6]

Personal life[edit]

Silvestri and his wife Sandra own a vineyard, Silvestri Vineyards, in Carmel Valley, California.[7] He also has a wine tasting room for his vineyards on the ground floor of the Enchanted Oaks Building.[8] He has a daughter and two sons. A licensed pilot, he flies his own jet aircraft.[9]

Awards[edit]

Silvestri has received two Academy Award nominations: Best Original Score for Forrest Gump (1994); and Best Original Song for "Believe" on The Polar Express soundtrack. He also received two Golden Globe nominations: Best Score for Forrest Gump and Best Song for The Polar Express.

Silvestri received an honorary Doctorate of Music from Berklee College of Music in 1995.[10]

He has also received nine Grammy Award nominations, winning two awards: Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media for "Believe" from The Polar Express in 2004; and Best Instrumental Composition for "Cast Away End Credits" from Cast Away in 2002. His other nominations were for Best Album of Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or a Television Special and Best Instrumental Composition, for Back to the Future in 1985, Best Album of Original Instrumental Background Score Written for a Motion Picture or Television, for Who Framed Roger Rabbit in 1988, Best Instrumental Composition, for "Who Framed Roger Rabbit Suite" in 1989, Best Pop Instrumental Performance, for "I'm Forrest...Forrest Gump (The Feather Theme)" in 1994, Best Instrumental Composition, for Avengers: Infinity War in 2018, and Best Score Soundtrack For Visual Media, for Avengers: Endgame in 2019.[11] During the 2005 Grammy Awards, Josh Groban performed "Believe".

He has won two Emmys, both for Cosmos: A Spacetime OdysseyOutstanding Main Title Theme Music and Outstanding Music Composition for a Series for the episode "Standing Up in the Milky Way".

He has won the Saturn Award for Best Music three times, for his scores for Predator (1987), Back to the Future Part III (1989/90), and Van Helsing (2004).

On September 23, 2011, he received the Max Steiner Film Music Achievement Award from the City of Vienna the yearly film-music gala concert Hollywood in Vienna.

Filmography[edit]

Film: 1970s and 1980s[edit]

Year Title Director Studio Notes
1972 The Doberman Gang Byron Chudnow Dimension Pictures With Bradford Craig
1975 Las Vegas Lady Noel Nosseck Crown International Pictures
1976 The Amazing Dobermans Byron Ross Chudnow Golden Films
1978 The Fifth Floor Howard Avedis Film Ventures International
1983 Tiger Man Matt Cimber Credited as Alan Sylvestri
1984 Romancing the Stone Robert Zemeckis 20th Century Fox First collaboration with Robert Zemeckis
Par où t'es rentré ? On t'a pas vu sortir Philippe Clair Gaumont Film Company
1985 Fandango Kevin Reynolds Amblin Entertainment
Warner Bros.
Cat's Eye Lewis Teague De Laurentiis Entertainment Group
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Back to the Future Robert Zemeckis Amblin Entertainment
Universal Pictures
  • Nominated — Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media
  • Summer Rental Carl Reiner Paramount Pictures
    1986 The Clan of the Cave Bear Michael Chapman Producers Sales Organization
    Warner Bros.
    The Delta Force Menahem Golan Golan-Globus
    The Cannon Group
    American Anthem Albert Magnoli Lorimar Motion Pictures
    Columbia Pictures
    Flight of the Navigator Randal Kleiser Walt Disney Pictures
    No Mercy Richard Pearce TriStar Pictures
    1987 Critical Condition Michael Apted Paramount Pictures
    Outrageous Fortune Arthur Hiller Silver Screen Partners II
    Interscope Communications
    Touchstone Pictures
    Won - BMI Film Music Award
    Predator John McTiernan Lawrence Gordon Productions
    Silver Pictures
    Davis Entertainment
    20th Century Fox
  • Won - BMI Film Music Award
  • Overboard Garry Marshall Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
    1988 Mac and Me Stewart Raffill Orion Pictures
    Who Framed Roger Rabbit Robert Zemeckis Amblin Entertainment
    Touchstone Pictures
    • Also conductor
  • Won - BMI Film Music Award
  • Nominated — Saturn Award for Best Music
  • Nominated — Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media
  • My Stepmother Is an Alien Richard Benjamin Weintraub Entertainment Group
    Columbia Pictures
    1989 She's Out of Control Stan Dragoti Weintraub Entertainment Group
    Columbia Pictures
    The Abyss James Cameron Lightstorm Entertainment (special edition only)
    20th Century Fox
    Nominated — Saturn Award for Best Music
    Back to the Future Part II Robert Zemeckis Amblin Entertainment
    Universal Pictures

    Film: 1990s[edit]

    Year Title Director Studio Notes
    1990 Downtown Richard Benjamin 20th Century Fox
    Back to the Future Part III Robert Zemeckis Amblin Entertainment
    Universal Pictures
  • Won - BMI Film Music Award
  • Young Guns II Geoff Murphy Morgan Creek Productions
    20th Century Fox
    Themes by Anthony Marinelli and Brian Banks
    Predator 2 Stephen Hopkins Silver Pictures
    Gordon Company
    Davis Entertainment
    20th Century Fox
    Also conductor
    1991 Shattered Wolfgang Petersen Davis Entertainment
    Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
    • Also orchestrator
  • Replaced Angelo Badalamenti
  • Back to the Future: The Ride David De Vos
    Douglas Trumbull
    Universal Studios Florida Film in simulator ride
    Soapdish Michael Hoffman Paramount Pictures Also orchestrator
    Dutch Peter Faiman Hughes Entertainment
    20th Century Fox
    Also pianist
    Ricochet Russell Mulcahy HBO Films
    Silver Pictures
    Warner Bros.
    Also conductor
    Father of the Bride Charles Shyer Sandollar Productions
    Touchstone Pictures
    Won - BMI Film Music Award
    1992 Two-Fisted Tales Richard Donner
    Tom Holland
    Robert Zemeckis
    Carolco Pictures
    Segment: Yellow
    Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot Roger Spottiswoode Northern Lights Entertainment
    Universal Pictures
    FernGully: The Last Rainforest Bill Kroyer Kroyer Films
    FAI Films
    20th Century Fox
    Silvestri's first score for an animated film
    Death Becomes Her Robert Zemeckis Universal Pictures
    Diner Graham Morris
    Karen Peterson
    Marvel Productions Short film
    The Bodyguard Mick Jackson Tig Productions
    Warner Bros.
    Won - BMI Film Music Award
    Sidekicks Aaron Norris Triumph Films
    1993 In Search of the Obelisk Douglas Trumbull
    Arish Fyzee
    IMAX IMAX film
    Cop and a Half Henry Winkler Imagine Entertainment
    Universal Pictures
    Super Mario Bros. Rocky Morton
    Annabel Jankel
    Allied Filmmakers
    Cinergi Pictures
    Hollywood Pictures
    Replaced Jerry Goldsmith
    Judgment Night Stephen Hopkins Largo Entertainment
    Universal Pictures
    Also conductor
    Grumpy Old Men Donald Petrie Warner Bros. Won - BMI Film Music Award
    1994 Clean Slate Mick Jackson Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
    Forrest Gump Robert Zemeckis Paramount Pictures
  • Won - BMI Film Music Award
  • Nominated — Saturn Award for Best Music
  • Nominated — Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score
  • Blown Away Stephen Hopkins Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Also conductor
    Richie Rich Donald Petrie Harvey Films
    Silver Pictures
    Davis Entertainment
    Warner Bros. Family Entertainment
    1995 The Quick and the Dead Sam Raimi TriStar Pictures
    The Perez Family Mira Nair The Samuel Goldwyn Company
    Judge Dredd Danny Cannon Cinergi Pictures
    Hollywood Pictures
    • Also conductor
  • Replaced David Arnold and Jerry Goldsmith
  • Father of the Bride Part II Charles Shyer Touchstone Pictures Won - BMI Film Music Award
    Grumpier Old Men Howard Deutch Warner Bros.
    1996 Sgt. Bilko Jonathan Lynn Imagine Entertainment
    Universal Pictures
    Also conductor
    Eraser Chuck Russell Kopelson Entertainment
    Warner Bros.
  • Also conductor
  • The Long Kiss Goodnight Renny Harlin New Line Cinema Also conductor
    1997 Fools Rush In Andy Tennant Columbia Pictures
    Volcano Mick Jackson Original Film
    Fox 2000 Pictures
    20th Century Fox
    Also conductor
    Contact Robert Zemeckis Warner Bros.
  • Nominated — Saturn Award for Best Music
  • Mouse Hunt Gore Verbinski DreamWorks Pictures
    1998 The Odd Couple II Howard Deutch Paramount Pictures Also conductor
    The Parent Trap Nancy Meyers Walt Disney Pictures
    Holy Man Stephen Herek Caravan Pictures
    Touchstone Pictures
    Practical Magic Griffin Dunne Village Roadshow Pictures
    Warner Bros.
    • Also conductor
  • Replaced Michael Nyman
  • 1999 Siegfried & Roy: The Magic Box Brett Leonard IMAX IMAX film
    Stuart Little Rob Minkoff Columbia Pictures
    • Also conductor
  • Won - ASCAP Award for Top Box Office Films
  • Film: 2000s[edit]

    Year Title Director Studio Notes
    2000 Reindeer Games John Frankenheimer Dimension Films
    Miramax Films
    Also conductor
    Cast Away Robert Zemeckis ImageMovers
    Playtone
    20th Century Fox (US)
    DreamWorks Pictures (International)
    • Also conductor
  • Won - ASCAP Award for Top Box Office Films
  • What Lies Beneath ImageMovers
    DreamWorks Pictures (US)
    20th Century Fox (International)
    • Also conductor and orchestrator
  • Won - ASCAP Award for Top Box Office Films
  • What Women Want Nancy Meyers Icon Productions
    Wind Dancer Films
    Paramount Pictures
    Also conductor and orchestrator
    2001 The Mexican Gore Verbinski DreamWorks Pictures
    The Mummy Returns Stephen Sommers Alphaville Films
    Universal Pictures
  • Won - ASCAP Award for Top Box Office Films
  • Serendipity Peter Chelsom Tapestry Films
    Miramax Films
    Also conductor
    2002 Showtime Tom Dey Village Roadshow Pictures
    Warner Bros.
    Also conductor and orchestrator
    Lilo & Stitch Chris Sanders
    Dean DeBlois
    Walt Disney Animation Studios
    Walt Disney Pictures
    • Also choir arranger and conductor
  • Won - ASCAP Award for Top Box Office Films
  • Nominated — Annie Award for Music in a Feature Production
  • Stuart Little 2 Rob Minkoff Red Wagon Entertainment
    Columbia Pictures
    Also conductor
    Maid in Manhattan Wayne Wang Hughes Entertainment
    Revolution Studios
    Columbia Pictures
    2003 Identity James Mangold Konrad Pictures
    Columbia Pictures
    • Also conductor
  • Replaced Angelo Badalamenti
  • Stitch! The Movie Tony Craig
    Bobs Gannaway
    Walt Disney Television Animation
    Walt Disney Pictures
    Themes only. Score composed by Michael Tavera
    Lara Croft: Tomb Raider – The Cradle of Life Jan de Bont Mutual Film Company
    Lawrence Gordon Productions
    Paramount Pictures
    • Also conductor
  • Replaced Craig Armstrong and Graeme Revell
  • Two Soldiers Aaron Schneider Shoe Clerk Picture Co. Inc.
    Westlake Entertainment Group
    • Short film
  • Also conductor
  • 2004 Van Helsing Stephen Sommers Universal Pictures
    • Also conductor
  • Won - ASCAP Award for Top Box Office Films
  • Won — Saturn Award for Best Music
  • The Polar Express Robert Zemeckis Shangri-La Entertainment
    ImageMovers
    Playtone
    Castle Rock Entertainment
    Warner Bros.
    • Also conductor
  • Won - ASCAP Award for Top Box Office Films
  • Nominated — Academy Award for Best Original Song
  • Nominated — Saturn Award for Best Music
  • Nominated — Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song
  • Nominated — Satellite Award for Best Original Song
  • Nominated — World Soundtrack Award for Best Original Song Written Directly for a Film
  • 2006 The Wild Steve "Spaz" Williams C.O.R.E.
    Walt Disney Pictures
    Also conductor
    Leroy & Stitch Tony Craig
    Bobs Gannaway
    Walt Disney Television Animation
    Walt Disney Pictures
    Themes only. Score composed by J. A. C. Redford
    Night at the Museum Shawn Levy 1492 Pictures
    Ingenious Film Partners
    21 Laps Entertainment
    20th Century Fox
    2007 Beowulf Robert Zemeckis Shangri-La Entertainment
    ImageMovers
    Paramount Pictures (US)
    Warner Bros. (International)
    • Also conductor and orchestrator
  • Nominated — World Soundtrack Award for Best Original Song Written Directly for a Film
  • 2009 Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian Shawn Levy Ingenious Film Partners
    21 Laps Entertainment
    Dune Entertainment
    1492 Pictures
    20th Century Fox
    Also conductor
    G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra Stephen Sommers Hasbro
    Spyglass Entertainment
    Paramount Pictures
    Also conductor and orchestrator
    G.I. Joe: The Invasion of Cobra Island Rupinder Malhotra RM Productions Ltd.
    Paramount Pictures
    A Christmas Carol Robert Zemeckis ImageMovers Digital
    Walt Disney Pictures
    Also lyricist, conductor and orchestrator

    Film: 2010s[edit]

    Year Title Director Studio Notes
    2010 The A-Team Joe Carnahan Dune Entertainment
    Top Cow Productions
    Scott Free Productions
    20th Century Fox
    • Also conductor and orchestrator
  • Themes by Mike Post and Pete Carpenter
  • 2011 Captain America: The First Avenger Joe Johnston Marvel Studios
    Paramount Pictures
    • Also conductor and orchestrator
  • "Star Spangled Man" by Alan Menken with lyrics by David Zippel
  • Nominated — Saturn Award for Best Music
  • BMI Film Music Award
  • 2012 The Avengers Joss Whedon Marvel Studios
    Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
    Paramount Pictures
    • Known as Avengers Assemble in some territories
  • Also conductor and orchestrator
  • Flight Robert Zemeckis ImageMovers
    Paramount Pictures
    2013 The Croods Chris Sanders
    Kirk DeMicco
    DreamWorks Animation
    20th Century Fox
    Also conductor and orchestrator
    RED 2 Dean Parisot DC Entertainment
    Di Bonaventura Pictures
    Summit Entertainment
    Lionsgate
    Themes by Christophe Beck
    2014 Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb Shawn Levy 1492 Pictures
    21 Laps Entertainment
    TSG Entertainment
    20th Century Fox
    2015 Avengers: Age of Ultron Joss Whedon Marvel Studios
    Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
    Themes only. Score composed by Brian Tyler and Danny Elfman
    The Walk Robert Zemeckis ImageMovers
    TriStar Pictures
    Doc Brown Saves the World Glenn Sanders
    Brett Levisohn
    Thomas Guindon
    Amblin Entertainment
    Universal Pictures
    Back To the Future series
    2016 Allied Robert Zemeckis GK Films
    ImageMovers
    Paramount Pictures
    2018 Ready Player One Steven Spielberg Village Roadshow Pictures
    Amblin Entertainment
    Warner Bros. Pictures
  • Fourth Spielberg theatrical film without his long-time composer John Williams since Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983), The Color Purple (1985), Bridge of Spies (2015)
  • Avengers: Infinity War Anthony & Joe Russo Marvel Studios
    Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
    Score composer only. Score orchestrated and conducted by Mark Graham
    "Black Panther Theme" by Ludwig Göransson
    Welcome to Marwen Robert Zemeckis ImageMovers
    Perfect World Pictures
    Universal Pictures
    DreamWorks Pictures
    Also conductor
    2019 Avengers: Endgame Anthony & Joe Russo Marvel Studios
    Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
    Score conducted with Mark Graham
    "Ant-Man Theme" by Christophe Beck
    "Doctor Strange Theme" by Michael Giacchino
    "Captain Marvel Theme" by Pinar Toprak
    Nominated — Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media

    Film: 2020s[edit]

    Year Title Director Studio Notes
    2020 The Witches Robert Zemeckis ImageMovers
    Necropia Entertainment
    Esperanto Filmoj
    Double Dare You Productions
    Warner Bros.
    2022 Pinocchio ImageMovers
    Depth of Field
    Walt Disney Pictures
    Disney+
    Also lyricist, conductor and orchestrator
    2024 Here Miramax
    ImageMovers
    Playtone
    Sony Pictures Releasing
    The Electric State Anthony & Joe Russo Netflix
    AGBO
    Skybound
    Replaced Steve Jablonsky

    Television series[edit]

    Year Title Channel Notes
    1978–1979 Starsky & Hutch ABC
    • Episodes:
  • "Deckwatch"
  • "Starsky's Brother"
  • "Sweet Revenge"
  • 1978–1983 CHiPs NBC 95 episodes
    1983 Manimal
    • Episodes:
  • "Night of the Beast"
  • "Breath of the Dragon"
  • "Scrimshaw"
  • "High Stakes"
  • "Female of the Species"
  • T. J. Hooker ABCCBS Episode: "A Child Is Missing"
    1986 Amazing Stories NBC Episode: "Go to the Head of Class"
    1989–1995 Tales from the Crypt HBO
    • Episodes:
  • "And All Through the House"
  • "Abra Cadaver"
  • "Yellow"
  • "Beauty Rest"
  • "House of Horror"
  • "Till Death Do We Part"
  • "You, Murderer"
  • 2014 Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey Fox / National Geographic Channel Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (for "Standing Up in the Milky Way")
    Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music
    2020 Cosmos: Possible Worlds

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Rose, Mike (March 26, 2020). "Today's famous birthdays list for March 26, 2020 includes celebrities Keira Knightley, Martin Short". The Plain Dealer. Retrieved March 26, 2023.
  • ^ Meredith May, "Alan Silvestri pairs music with wine", SFGate (June 7, 2013).
  • ^ Subscribe to Ali A ASCAP Henry Mancini Award Archived March 3, 2016, at the Wayback Machine, ASCAP. Accessed October 21, 2008. Manhattan-born and Teaneck, New Jersey-bred, Silvestri attended Boston's prestigious Berklee College of Music before joining a Las Vegas band as a guitarist."
  • ^ Coutros, Evonne. "The Drummer Whom Gump Marches To", The Record (Bergen County), March 26, 1995. Accessed October 21, 2008. "Nearly three decades after Alan Silvestri drummed out beats for the Teaneck High School band, he's hoping to march to the podium Monday night to collect an Oscar."
  • ^ a b Stanley, John (November 9, 1986). "Composer Hits a High Note 'Overnight'". The San Francisco Examiner. p. Datebook 21.
  • ^ "Pinocchio 2022 soundtrack: All the new and old songs in the Disney remake". Radio Times. Retrieved June 16, 2024.
  • ^ "Home". Archived from the original on February 20, 2012. Retrieved November 26, 2009.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link). Silvestrivineyards.com. Retrieved on May 2, 2012.
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  • ^ "Alan Silvestri". Grammy.com. November 19, 2019. Retrieved November 20, 2019.
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