Alexandre Desplat






























Alexandre Desplat

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Alexandre Desplat

Background information
Birth name Alexandre Michel Gérard Desplat
Born
(1961-08-23) 23 August 1961 (age 57)
Paris, France
Genres



  • Soundtrack (Film score)

  • Contemporary classical

  • Post-Romanticism


  • Medieval-Classic


Occupation(s) Composer, orchestrator, conductor
Website Alexandredesplat.net

Alexandre Michel Gérard Desplat (French: [a.lɛk.sɑ̃dʁ dɛs.pla]; born 23 August 1961) is a French film composer. He has won two Academy Awards for his musical scores to the films The Grand Budapest Hotel and The Shape of Water, and received seven additional Academy Award nominations, eight César nominations (winning three), seven BAFTA nominations (winning three), seven Golden Globe Award nominations (winning two), and six Grammy nominations (winning two).


Desplat has worked on a variety of films, including independent and commercial successes The Queen, The Golden Compass, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, The Twilight Saga: New Moon, Fantastic Mr. Fox, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 & Part 2, The King's Speech, The Danish Girl, Moonrise Kingdom, Argo, Rise of the Guardians, Zero Dark Thirty, Godzilla, The Imitation Game, Unbroken and Isle of Dogs.




Contents






  • 1 Early life


  • 2 Career


  • 3 Filmography (English language)


  • 4 Filmography (other languages)


  • 5 Accolades


    • 5.1 Academy Awards


    • 5.2 Golden Globe Awards


    • 5.3 British Academy Film Awards


    • 5.4 Annie Awards


    • 5.5 Grammy Awards


    • 5.6 César Awards


    • 5.7 Satellite Awards


    • 5.8 Awards


    • 5.9 Nominations


    • 5.10 Decorations




  • 6 References


  • 7 External links





Early life


Desplat was born in Paris, to a French father and a Greek mother who met at the University of California, Berkeley.[1] After their marriage, they moved back to France, where Alexandre was born. Alexandre is the younger brother of Marie-Christine, also known as Kiki, who leads the jazz band "Certains l'Aiment Chaud",[2] and of Rosalinda Desplat.


At the age of five, he began playing piano.[3] He also became proficient on trumpet and flute. He studied with Claude Ballif, Iannis Xenakis in France and Jack Hayes in the United States. Desplat swiftly became a skilled performer and composer.


Desplat's musical interests were wide, ranging from early twentieth-century French composers, like Ravel and Debussy, to jazz and world music. He was also influenced by South American and African artists, among whom were Carlinhos Brown and Ray Lema.[4]


A film fan, Desplat set his sights on becoming a film composer from an early age and acted to make the dream a reality as he started his career. He worked on his first film Le souffleur in 1986.[5]


When recording the music for his first film, he met violinist Dominique Lemonnier who became his favorite soloist, artistic director, and also his wife.[4][6]


Desplat worked on many films since the 1980s, and his big Hollywood break came in 2003 with the soundtrack for the film Girl with a Pearl Earring.[4][7]



Career


Desplat has composed extensively for French cinema, Hollywood, and incidental music for over 100 films, including Lapse of Memory (1992), Family Express (1992), Regarde Les Hommes Tomber (1994), Les Péchés Mortels (1995), César-nominated Un Héros Très Discret (1996), Une Minute de Silence (1998), Sweet Revenge (1998), Le Château des Singes (1999), Reines d'un Jour (2001), the César-nominated Sur mes lèvres (2002), Rire et Châtiment (2003), Syriana (2005), the César-winner The Beat That My Heart Skipped (2005), The Queen (2006), Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009), Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 (2010), The Ghost Writer (2010), Daniel Auteuil's remake of La Fille du Puisatier (2011), Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 (2011), and The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014).


Desplat has composed individual songs that have been sung in films by such artists as Akhenaton, Kate Beckinsale, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Valérie Lemercier, Miosotis, and Catherine Ringer. He has also written music for the theatre, including pieces performed at the Comédie Française. Desplat has conducted performances of his music played by the London Symphony Orchestra, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Munich Symphony Orchestra. Desplat has also given Master Classes at La Sorbonne in Paris and the Royal College of Music in London.


In 2007, he composed the scores for Philip Pullman's Golden Compass; Zach Helm's directorial debut Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium with American composer Aaron Zigman; and the Ang Lee movie Lust, Caution. Prior to these break-out works, he contributed scores for The Luzhin Defence, Girl with a Pearl Earring, Syriana, Birth, Hostage, Casanova, The Nest and The Painted Veil, for which he won the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score, Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Music, and the 2006 World Soundtrack Award. He won the 2007 BMI Film Music Award, 2007 World Soundtrack Award, 2007 European Film Award, and received his first Academy Award nomination for Best Original Score for The Queen. He also won the Silver Berlin Bear at the Berlin Film Festival for Best Film Music in The Beat that My Heart Skipped. In 2008, Desplat received his second Oscar nomination for David Fincher's Curious Case of Benjamin Button. Desplat received his third Oscar nomination and a BAFTA nomination for Fantastic Mr. Fox in 2010, both of which were won by Michael Giacchino for Up.


Desplat has composed music for Largo Winch, based on the Belgian comic; Afterwards a French-Canadian psychological thriller film directed by Gilles Bourdos in English; Anne Fontaine's Coco avant Chanel based on the life of designer Coco Chanel; Robert Guédiguian's Armée du Crime; Cheri, reuniting him with director Stephen Frears, whom he collaborated with on The Queen; Un Prophète reuniting with director Jacques Audiard; Julie & Julia[8] directed by Nora Ephron; Fantastic Mr. Fox, directed by Wes Anderson and based on the novel by Roald Dahl; New Moon, directed by Chris Weitz; Roman Polanski's Ghost Writer; Tamara Drewe; The Special Relationship; and The King's Speech which earned Desplat his fourth Oscar nomination.[9]


In early 2011, Desplat began to write the music to Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2. He reunited with director David Yates, who offered Desplat the opportunity to score the second part after his work on the Part 1 soundtrack in 2010 "enchanted everyone in the control room".[10][11] Desplat's soundtrack sequel to the 2008 film Largo Winch was released in 2011 and was well received.
Desplat's 2011 projects included The Tree of Life, directed by Terrence Malick (which he actually recorded in early 2010), A Better Life,[12]La Fille du Puisatier, Roman Polanski's Carnage, George Clooney's Ides of March, and the logo for the French film company StudioCanal.


Desplat started 2012 with Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, the Florent Emilio Siri-directed biopic Cloclo, and DreamWorks Animation's Rise of the Guardians. His other scores of 2013 included Rust and Bone, Zero Dark Thirty, and Argo, the latter of which earned him Oscar, Golden Globe and BAFTA nominations.


In June 2013, Desplat's first Concerto for Flute & Orchestra premiered in France with flautist Jean Ferrandis and the Orchestre National des Pays de la Loire conducted by John Axelrod. His Trois Etudes for piano originally written for pianist Lang Lang had its U.S. premiere in October 2013 played by pianist Gloria Cheng. He received a sixth Oscar nomination for his score to Philomena, which marked his fourth collaboration with director Stephen Frears.


On 23 June 2014, it was announced that Desplat would head the jury at the 71st Venice International Film Festival.[13] He wrote five major scores during 2014, with The Grand Budapest Hotel winning him his first Academy Award.[14] His score for The Imitation Game was also nominated, and his win therefore marked the first time a composer had won against another of their own scores since John Williams won for Star Wars (beating Close Encounters of the Third Kind) in 1978, and only the seventh time overall (Alfred Newman, Bernard Herrmann, Max Steiner, Miklos Rozsa and Johnny Green are the only other composers to achieve this).


In 2018, he won his second Academy Award for The Shape of Water and premiered a new work for solo flute played by Emmanuel Pahud.



Filmography (English language)








































































































































































































































































































Year Film Notes
1998 Sweet Revenge
2000 The Luzhin Defence
2001 A Hell of a Day
2003 Girl with a Pearl Earring
2004 Birth
2005 The Upside of Anger
Hostage
Casanova
Syriana
2006 The Alibi
Firewall
The Queen
The Painted Veil
2007 Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium with Aaron Zigman
The Golden Compass
2008 Afterwards
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
2009 Julie & Julia
Cheri
Fantastic Mr. Fox

The Twilight Saga: New Moon[15]

2010 The Ghost Writer
The Special Relationship
Tamara Drewe
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1
The King's Speech
2011 The Tree of Life
A Better Life
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2
The Ides of March
Carnage
My Week with Marilyn "Marilyn's Theme"
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
2012 Moonrise Kingdom
A Therapy Short
Renoir
Rust and Bone
Argo
Rise of the Guardians
Zero Dark Thirty
2013 Zulu
Venus in Fur
Philomena
2014 The Monuments Men
The Grand Budapest Hotel Won the Academy Award for Best Original Score

Godzilla[16]


The Imitation Game[17]

Unbroken
2015 Tale of Tales
Every Thing Will Be Fine
The Danish Girl
Suffragette
2016 Alone in Berlin
Florence Foster Jenkins
Marseille TV series

The Secret Life of Pets[18]

The Light Between Oceans
American Pastoral
2017 Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets
Trollhunters TV series; "Hero Theme", "Dark Theme" with Tim Davies
The Shape of Water Won the Academy Award for Best Original Score
Suburbicon
2018
Isle of Dogs


Operation Finale


The Sisters Brothers


Kursk

2019
The Secret Life of Pets 2[19]



Filmography (other languages)




  • Sous les pieds des femmes (1997) [France (original title)]


  • A Monkey's Tale (1999) [Le Château des singes – France (original title)]


  • Empty Days (1999) [Rien à faire – France (original title)]


  • Une autre femme [France (original title)]


  • Tous les chagrins se ressemblent (2002) [France (original title)]


  • Paroles d'étoiles (2002) [France (original title)]


  • Rire et châtiment [France (original title)]


  • Les baisers des autres (2003) [France (original title)]


  • Le pacte du silence (2003) [France (original title)]


  • Virus au paradis (2003) [France (original title)]


  • Eager Bodies (2003) [Les corps impatients – France (original title)]


  • Les beaux jours (2003) [France (original title)]


  • A Sight for Sore Eyes (2003) [Inquiétudes – France (original title)]


  • Le pays des enfants perdus (2004) [France (original title)]


  • L'enquête Corse (2004) [France (original title)]


  • Tu vas rire, mais je te quitte (2005) [France (original title)]


  • The Beat That My Heart Skipped (2005) [De battre mon coeur s'est arrêté – France (original title)]


  • Une aventure (2005)


  • Lies & Alibis (2006) [The Alibi – Netherlands (original title)]


  • The Valet (2006) [La doublure – France (original title)]


  • Quand j'étais chanteur (2006) [France (original title)]


  • L'Ennemi Intime (2007) – France (original title)


  • Lust, Caution (2007) [Se, jie – China/USA/Taiwan (original title)]


  • Michou d'Auber (2007) [France (original title)]


  • Ségo et Sarko sont dans un bateau... (2007) [France (original title)]


  • Largo Winch (2008)


  • Coco Before Chanel (2009) [Coco avant Chanel – France (original title)]


  • A Prophet (2009) [Un prophète – France (original title)]


  • The Army of Crime (2009) [L'armée du crime – France (original title)]


  • La Fille du Puisatier (2011) – France (original title)


  • Largo Winch 2 (2011)


  • Cloclo (2012)


  • Reality (2012)


  • Venus in Fur (2013) [La Vénus à la fourrure – France (original)]


  • Marius (2013)


  • Fanny (2013)


  • Suite Francaise (2015) – Bruno's Piano Piece


  • Don't Tell Me the Boy Was Mad (2015)


  • Les Habitants (2016)


  • The Odyssey (2016)


  • Heal the Living (2016)


  • 12 jours (2017)


  • Based on a True Story (2017) [D'après une histoire vraie – France (original)]



Accolades



Academy Awards


























































Year
Nominee/work
Award
Result

2007

The Queen

Best Original Score
Nominated

2009

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Nominated

2010

Fantastic Mr. Fox
Nominated

2011

The King's Speech
Nominated

2013

Argo
Nominated

2014

Philomena
Nominated

2015

The Grand Budapest Hotel
Won

The Imitation Game
Nominated

2018

The Shape of Water
Won


Golden Globe Awards
































































Year
Nominee/work
Award
Result

2004

Girl with a Pearl Earring

Best Original Score
Nominated

2006

Syriana
Nominated

2007

The Painted Veil
Won

2009

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Nominated

2011

The King's Speech
Nominated

2013

Argo
Nominated

2015

The Imitation Game
Nominated

2016

The Danish Girl
Nominated

2018

The Shape of Water
Won

2019

Isle of Dogs
Nominated


British Academy Film Awards



























































Year
Nominee/work
Award
Result

2003

Girl with a Pearl Earring

Best Music
Nominated

2006

The Queen
Nominated

2009

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Nominated

2010

Fantastic Mr. Fox
Nominated

2011

The King's Speech
Won

2013

Argo
Nominated

2015

The Grand Budapest Hotel
Won

2018

The Shape of Water
Won

2019

Isle of Dogs
Pending


Annie Awards



















Year
Nominee/work
Award
Result

44th Annie Awards

The Secret Life of Pets
Best Music in an Animated Feature Production
Nominated


Grammy Awards











































Year
Nominee/work
Award
Result

2009

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media
Nominated

2011

The King's Speech
Won

2012

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2
Nominated

2013

Argo
Nominated

Zero Dark Thirty
Nominated

2014

The Grand Budapest Hotel
Won


César Awards






















































Year
Nominee/work
Award
Result

1997

Un Héros Très Discret

Best Music Written for a Film
Nominated

2002

Sur mes lèvres
Nominated

2006

The Beat That My Heart Skipped
Won

2008

L'ennemi intime
Nominated

2010

A Prophet
Nominated

2011

The Ghost Writer
Won

2013

Rust and Bone
Won

2014

Venus in Fur
Nominated


Satellite Awards






















































Year
Nominee/work
Award
Result

2010

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1

Best Score
Nominated

2011

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2
Nominated

2012

Argo
Won

2013

Philomena
Nominated

2014

The Imitation Game
Nominated

2015

The Danish Girl
Nominated

2017

The Shape of Water
Nominated

2018

The Sisters Brothers
Nominated


Awards



  • 2005 Silver Berlin Bear for Best Film Music – The Beat That My Heart Skipped

  • 2006 Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Music – The Painted Veil and The Queen

  • 2007 BMI Film Music Award – The Queen

  • 2007 European Film Award for Best Composer – The Queen

  • 2007 Golden Horse Award for Best Original Film Score – Lust, Caution

  • 2007 World Soundtrack Award for Film Composer of the Year – The Queen and The Painted Veil

  • 2008 Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Original Score – The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

  • 2009 BMI Film Music Award – The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

  • 2009 World Soundtrack Award for Best Original Score of the Year – The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

  • 2009 World Soundtrack Award for Film Composer of the Year – The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Coco Before Chanel, Largo Winch and Chéri

  • 2010 Étoile d'Or for Best Music (Meilleure musique) – A Prophet, The Army of Crime, Afterwards, Coco Before Chanel and Chéri

  • 2010 World Soundtrack Award for Best Original Score of the Year – Fantastic Mr. Fox

  • 2010 World Soundtrack Award for Film Composer of the Year – Fantastic Mr. Fox, The Twilight Saga: New Moon, Julie & Julia, The Ghost Writer

  • 2010 IFMCA Award for Best Original Score for a Drama Film – The King's Speech

  • 2010 IFMCA Award for Film Composer of the Year

  • 2010 IFMCA Award for Best Original Score for an Action/Adventure/Thriller Film – The Ghost Writer

  • 2011 Sammy Film Music Award for Best New Film Score – The King's Speech

  • 2011 César Award for Best Music Written for a Film (Meilleure musique écrite pour un film) – The Ghost Writer

  • 2011 World Soundtrack Award for Film Composer of the Year – A Better Life, The Burma Conspiracy, The King's Speech, The Tree of Life, The Well Digger's Daughter, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1, and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2

  • 2011 Étoile d'Or for Film Music Composer – The Ghost Writer

  • 2011 San Diego Film Critics Society Award for Best Score – Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2

  • 2014 World Soundtrack Award for Best Original Score of the Year – The Grand Budapest Hotel

  • 2014 World Soundtrack Award for Film Composer of the Year – Godzilla, The Grand Budapest Hotel, Marius, The Monuments Men, Philomena, Venus in Fur, and Zulu

  • 2014 Sammy Film Music Award for Best New Film Score – The Grand Budapest Hotel

  • 2016 Hollywood Music in Media Awards for Best Original Score – Animated Film - The Secret Life of Pets



Nominations



  • 2004 European Film Award for Best Composer – Girl with a Pearl Earring

  • 2005 Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Original Score – Birth

  • 2006 Étoile d'Or for Best Music (Meilleure musique) – The Beat That My Heart Skipped

  • 2006 Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Original Score – The Queen

  • 2007 Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Original Score – Lust, Caution

  • 2008 Étoile d'Or for Best Music (Meilleure musique) – L'ennemi intime

  • 2008 Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Original Score – The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

  • 2008 Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Composer – Lust, Caution

  • 2008 Asian Film Awards for Best Composer – Lust, Caution

  • 2008 World Soundtrack Award for Film Composer of the Year – The Golden Compass

  • 2009 Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Original Score – The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

  • 2009 European Film Award for Best Composer – Coco Before Chanel

  • 2009 Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Original Score – Fantastic Mr. Fox (film)

  • 2009 Central Ohio Film Critics Association Award for Best Score – The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

  • 2009 Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Composer – The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

  • 2009 Saturn Award for Best Music – The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

  • 2010 Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Original Score – Fantastic Mr. Fox

  • 2010 IFMCA Award for Film Score of the Year – The King's Speech, The Ghost Writer

  • 2010 IFMCA Award for Best Original Score for a Fantasy/Science Fiction/Horror Film – Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1

  • 2010 IFMCA Award for Film Music Composition of the Year – Truth About Ruth from The Ghost Writer

  • 2011 Hollywood Music in Media Award for Original Score-Feature Film – The Ides of March

  • 2011 World Soundtrack Award for Best Original Film Score of the Year – The King's Speech

  • 2011 Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Original Score – Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close

  • 2011 San Diego Film Critics Society Award for Best Score – The Tree of Life

  • 2011 San Diego Film Critics Society Award for Best Score – Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close

  • 2011 IFMCA Award for Film Composer of the Year

  • 2011 IFMCA Award for Best Original Score for a Fantasy/Science Fiction/Horror Film – Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2

  • 2012 World Soundtrack Award for Best Original Film Score of the Year – The Ides of March

  • 2012 World Soundtrack Award for Film Composer of the Year

  • 2012 18th Critics' Choice Awards for Best Score – Argo, Moonrise Kingdom

  • 2013 World Soundtrack Award for Film Composer of the Year

  • 2013 58th David di Donatello Award for Best Music (Migliore Musicista) – Reality

  • 2015 Saturn Award for Best Music - Godzilla

  • 2017 Annie Award for Best Music - The Secret Life of Pets

  • 2017 International Film Music Critics Association for Best Original Score for a Comedy Film - The Secret Life of Pets

  • 2018 Saturn Award for Best Music - The Shape of Water



Decorations



  • Commander of the Order of Arts and Letters (2016)[20]


References





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  20. ^ [2][permanent dead link]




External links







  • Alexandre Desplat, official website (in French) (in English)


  • Alexandre Desplat on IMDb









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