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Theodore Shapiro
Artist Info
Role
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Composer  
Birth
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September 29, 1971 in Washington, D.C.
Genre
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Film
 
Theodore Shapiro is a renowned American composer, best known for his work in film and television. Born on September 29, 1971, in Washington D.C., Shapiro grew up in a family of musicians. His father, Jay Shapiro, was a composer and music professor, while his mother, Helen, was a pianist and music teacher. From a young age, Shapiro was exposed to classical music and began playing the piano at the age of five. Shapiro attended Brown University, where he studied music composition and theory. During his time at Brown, he was mentored by renowned composer Gerald Shapiro, who helped him hone his skills as a composer. After graduating from Brown in 1993, Shapiro moved to New York City to pursue a career in music. Shapiro's early career was focused on composing music for theater productions. He worked on a number of off-Broadway shows, including "The Vagina Monologues" and "The Santaland Diaries." In 1998, he composed the music for the Broadway production of "Freak," which earned him critical acclaim and helped establish him as a rising talent in the world of theater music. In the early 2000s, Shapiro began to shift his focus to film and television music. He composed the score for the 2001 film "Wet Hot American Summer," which was directed by his college friend David Wain. The film's quirky, offbeat score helped establish Shapiro as a composer with a unique voice and sensibility. Shapiro went on to compose music for a number of other films, including "The Devil Wears Prada," "Tropic Thunder," and "Marley & Me." He also composed the score for the hit television series "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty," which aired on ABC from 2005 to 2008. One of Shapiro's most notable film scores is for the 2008 comedy "Tropic Thunder." The film, which starred Ben Stiller, Robert Downey Jr., and Jack Black, was a critical and commercial success, and Shapiro's score was praised for its ability to balance humor and action. The score features a mix of orchestral and electronic elements, and includes a number of memorable themes and motifs. In 2011, Shapiro composed the score for the hit comedy "The Muppets." The film, which was directed by James Bobin and starred Jason Segel and Amy Adams, was a critical and commercial success, and Shapiro's score was praised for its ability to capture the spirit of the classic Muppets films and television shows. The score features a number of original songs, as well as re-imaginings of classic Muppets tunes. Shapiro has also composed music for a number of other television shows, including "The Mindy Project," "The Good Place," and "Little Fires Everywhere." His work on "The Good Place" earned him an Emmy nomination in 2019. In addition to his work as a composer, Shapiro is also an accomplished pianist. He has performed in a number of concerts and recitals, and has collaborated with a number of other musicians and composers. Overall, Theodore Shapiro is a talented and versatile composer who has made a significant impact on the world of film and television music. His ability to create memorable and distinctive scores has helped him establish himself as one of the most sought-after composers working today.
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