Stephen Sondheim

Personal Info

Known For

Writing

Born

1930-03-22

Place of Birth

New York City, New York, USA

Stephen Sondheim

Biography

Stephen Joshua Sondheim (/ˈsɒndhaɪm/; March 22, 1930 – November 26, 2021) was an American composer and lyricist. Regarded as one of the most important figures in 20th-century musical theatre, he is credited with reinventing the American musical. With his frequent collaborators Harold Prince and James Lapine, Sondheim's Broadway musicals tackled unexpected themes beyond the genre's traditional subjects while addressing darker elements of the human experience. His music and lyrics are tinged with complexity, sophistication, and ambivalence about various aspects of life. Sondheim's interest in musical theatre began at a young age, and Oscar Hammerstein II mentored him. He started his career by writing the lyrics for West Side Story (1957) and Gypsy (1959). He transitioned to writing both music and lyrics for the theatre, with his best-known works including A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (1962), Company (1970), Follies (1971), A Little Night Music (1973), Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (1979), Merrily We Roll Along (1981), Sunday in the Park with George (1984), and Into the Woods (1987). Sondheim's numerous awards and nominations include eight Tony Awards, an Academy Award, eight Grammy Awards, an Olivier Award, and the Pulitzer Prize. He also was awarded the Kennedy Center Honor in 1993 and a Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2015. A theatre is named after him both on Broadway and in London's West End. Film adaptations of his works include West Side Story (1961), Gypsy (1962), A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (1966), A Little Night Music (1977), Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street(2007), Into the Woods (2014), and West Side Story (2021). Description above from the Wikipedia article Stephen Sondheim, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Acting History

2022
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery as Stephen Sondheim
2022
Keeping Company with Sondheim as Self
2022
The Stories of West Side Story as Self
2021
Cameron Mackintosh - The First 50 Years as Self
2021
Something's Coming: West Side Story as Self
2021
tick, tick... BOOM! as Stephen Sondheim (voice on phone) (uncredited)
2019
On Broadway as Self (archive footage)
2018
Harold Prince: The Director's Life
2016
West Side Stories: The Making of a Classic as Self
2016
Best Worst Thing That Ever Could Have Happened... as Self
2015
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert as Self
2013
Six by Sondheim as Self / Joe
2011
A Place for Us: West Side Story's Legacy as Self
2010
Sondheim! The Birthday Concert as Self - Honoree
2008
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street - Burton + Carter + Depp = Todd as Self
2006
Witness to 'Reds' as Self
2005
The Colbert Report as Self
2004
Broadway: The American Musical as Self
2004
Children Will Listen as self
2003
Camp as Self
2003
Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There as Self
2003
West Side Memories as Self
2002
The Making of Sweeney Todd at the San Francisco Symphony as Self
2001
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street in Concert as Self
1998
Hey, Mr. Producer! The Musical World of Cameron Mackintosh as Self
1996
Company as Self
1995
Some Enchanted Evening: Celebrating Oscar Hammerstein II as Self
1995
A Tribute to Stephen Sondheim
1994
Inside the Actors Studio as Self
1992
Sondheim: A Celebration at Carnegie Hall as Self
1991
Pebble Mill as Self
1991
Assassins: A Conversationpiece as Self
1990
Into the Woods: A Conversationpiece as Self
1990
Sunday in the Park with... Stephen
1989
The Simpsons as Stephen Sondheim (voice)
1986
Follies: In Concert as Self- Composer
1986
Sondheim on Broadway: Follies - Four Days in New York as Self
1986
Putting It Together: The Making of the Broadway Album as Self
1980
Sweeney Todd: Scenes from the Making of a Musical as Self
1978
The Kennedy Center Honors as Self
1977
Previn and the Pittsburgh as Self
1976
Live from Lincoln Center as Self
1974
June Moon as Maxie Schwartz
1973
Sondheim: A Musical Tribute
1973
The Last of Sheila Featurette as Self
1971
Great Performances as Maxie Schwartz
1971
Great Performances as Self
1970
Original Cast Album: Company as Self
1962
The Merv Griffin Show as Self
1956
Tony Awards as Self - Nominee