Johnny Mandel


Composer

About

Also Known As
John Alfred Mandel, John Mandel
Birth Place
New York City, New York, USA
Born
November 23, 1925

Biography

A prolific, versatile American composer with a background in swing and jazz, Mandel has been active in films and TV since the 1950s. He began as a trombonist and trumpet player for a number of bands in the 1940s, working under such notables as Count Basie, Buddy Rich and Jimmy Dorsey, and later proved his gifts as a music arranger for Artie Shaw. Mandel created his first major score for ...

Biography

A prolific, versatile American composer with a background in swing and jazz, Mandel has been active in films and TV since the 1950s. He began as a trombonist and trumpet player for a number of bands in the 1940s, working under such notables as Count Basie, Buddy Rich and Jimmy Dorsey, and later proved his gifts as a music arranger for Artie Shaw. Mandel created his first major score for a feature film with the vivid, violent jazz backgrounds underscoring Robert Wise's take on the Barbara Graham capital punishment biopic, "I Want to Live!" (1958). He has worked with such feature directors as Norman Jewison ("The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming" 1966), Hal Ashby (on three films including "The Last Detail" 1973 and "Being There" 1979) and Sidney Lumet ("Deathtrap" and "The Verdict," both 1982). Mandel also won an Oscar for the well-remembered romantic song "The Shadow of Your Smile" from the Elizabeth Taylor-Richard Burton-Eva Marie Saint triangle "The Sandpiper" (1965).

Mandel began working regularly for television in the mid-1960s; over the years he has composed for many TV-movies ("The Trackers" 1971; "Single Women, Married Men" (1989), pilots ("Guilty or Not Guilty" 1966; "Call Holme" 1972) and specials. He has also written music for series including "Jack and Mike" and "Too Close for Comfort." Mandel received Emmy nominations for musical scoring three years in a row for his work on "A Letter to Three Wives" (1985/86), "LBJ: The Early Years" (1986/87) and "Foxfire" (1987/88). Probably his best-remembered work on TV was for the long-running CBS series "M*A*S*H," especially his adaptation of the haunting theme song, "Suicide Is Painless," which he originally wrote for Robert Altman's 1970 feature film of the same name.

Filmography

 

Cast (Feature Film)

Trying to Get Good: The Jazz Odyssey of Jack Sheldon (2008)
Himself
Anita O'Day: The Life of a Jazz Singer (2007)

Music (Feature Film)

Marriage Story (2019)
Song
And So It Goes (2014)
Song
The Wrecking Crew (2008)
Song
A Great Day in Harlem (1995)
Music
It Could Happen to You (1994)
Song
Glengarry Glen Ross (1992)
Song
Crossing the Bridge (1992)
Song
Brenda Starr (1989)
Music
Single Women, Married Men (1989)
Music
LBJ: The Early Years (1987)
Music
Assault and Matrimony (1987)
Music
Foxfire (1987)
Music
Christmas Eve (1986)
Music
A Letter to Three Wives (1985)
Music
Staying Alive (1983)
Music
Lookin' to Get Out (1982)
Song
Best Friends (1982)
Song Arranger ("How Do You Keep The Music Playing?" "Think About Love")
The Verdict (1982)
Music
Deathtrap (1982)
Music
Soup For One (1982)
Music
Lookin' to Get Out (1982)
Music
The Baltimore Bullet (1980)
Music
Caddyshack (1980)
Music
Agatha (1979)
Music
Being There (1979)
Music
Freaky Friday (1976)
Music
The Sailor Who Fell From Grace With the Sea (1976)
Music
The Turning Point of Jim Malloy (1975)
Music
Escape to Witch Mountain (1975)
Music
W (1974)
Music
The Last Detail (1973)
Music
Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams (1973)
Music
Journey Through Rosebud (1972)
Music
Molly and Lawless John (1972)
Music
The Trackers (1971)
Music
M*A*S*H (1970)
Music
The Man Who Had Power Over Women (1970)
Music Composition
The Man Who Had Power Over Women (1970)
Composer
M*A*S*H (1970)
Composer
Heaven With a Gun (1969)
Music
Some Kind of a Nut (1969)
Music
That Cold Day in the Park (1969)
Music
Heaven With a Gun (1969)
Composer
Pretty Poison (1968)
Music
Point Blank (1967)
Music
Harper (1966)
Music
An American Dream (1966)
Music
The Russians Are Coming The Russians Are Coming (1966)
Music
An American Dream (1966)
Composer
The Sandpiper (1965)
Music
The Sandpiper (1965)
Composer
The Americanization of Emily (1964)
Music
The Americanization of Emily (1964)
Composer
Drums of Africa (1963)
Music Score
The 3rd Voice (1960)
Music
I Want to Live! (1958)
Music Composition and Conducting

Sound (Feature Film)

Gremlins (1984)
Sound Effects

Misc. Crew (Feature Film)

Trying to Get Good: The Jazz Odyssey of Jack Sheldon (2008)
Other

Cast (Special)

Shirley Horn, Here's to Life (1993)

Music (Special)

Diana Krall and Michael Feinstein (2000)
Song
Shirley Horn, Here's to Life (1993)
Music Producer
Shirley Horn, Here's to Life (1993)
Music Arranger
Shirley Horn, Here's to Life (1993)
Music Conductor
Abbey Lincoln, You Gotta Pay the Band (1993)
Music
Not Until Today (1979)
Music
Call Holme (1972)
Music
Under the Yum Yum Tree (1969)
Music
Guilty Or Not Guilty (1966)
Music

Misc. Crew (Special)

Memories of M*A*S*H (1991)
Other

Music (TV Mini-Series)

The Great Escape II: Untold Story (1988)
Music
Evita Peron (1981)
Music

Life Events

1943

Played trumpet for Joe Venturi

1953

Moved to L.A.

1955

Worked as music arranger on the feature, "You're Never Too Young"

1958

First film score, "I Want to Live!"

1965

Earned a Best Song Academy Award for "The Shadow of Your Smile", the theme from "The Sandpiper"

1966

Received a second Oscar nomination for the song "A Time for Love" from the film, "An American Dream", again in collaboration with lyricist Paul Francis Webster

1970

Wrote the score for Robert Altman's "M*A*S*H", including the song "Suicide Is Painless" (used as the theme for the subsequent CBS spin-off series)

1984

Last feature score for five years, "Gremlins", directed by Joe Dante

1986

Received first Emmy nomination for his scoring of the TV-movie remake, "A Letter to Three Wives"

1989

One-shot return to feature film scoring, "Brenda Starr"

1993

Appeared in the PBS documentary bio, "Shirley Horn, Here's to Life", for which he also served as music producer, arranger and conductor

1994

Served as a music consultant for the music compilation documentary, "A Great Day in Harlem"

Videos

Movie Clip

Trailer

I Want to Live! - (Original Trailer) The true story of a small-time lady crook who fought to escape the electric chair in I Want to Live! (1958), starring Susan Hayward.
Last Detail, The - (Original Trailer) Two shore patrolmen decide to show a prisoner a good time on his way to the brig in The Last Detail (1973) starring Jack Nicholson and Randy Quaid.
Harper - (Original Trailer) A broken-down private eye (Paul Newman) sets out to find a rich woman's missing husband in Harper (1966).
M-A-S-H - (Original Trailer) The staff of a Korean War field hospital use humor to keep their sanity during wartime in Robert Altman's breakthrough movie M-A-S-H (1970).
Heaven With A Gun - (Original Trailer) Glenn Ford stars in Heaven With A Gun (1969) as a gunslinger-turned-preacher who is forced to return to his old ways.
Americanization of Emily, The - (Original Trailer) A British war widow (Julie Andrews) falls for an opportunistic American sailor (James Garner) during World War II.
Being There - (Original Trailer) Peter Sellers gave perhaps his greatest performance in Hal Ashby's wicked satire Being There (1979).
Sandpiper, The - (Original Trailer) An Episcopal priest (Richard Burton) falls for a bohemian artist (Elizabeth Taylor) living in Big Sur in The Sandpiper (1965).
Point Blank - (Original Trailer) A gangster plots an elaborate revenge on the wife and partner who did him dirt in Point Blank (1967) starring Lee Marvin & Angie Dickinson.
Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming, The - (Wide release trailer) When a Russian sub runs aground in New England, it creates a local panic in The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming, 1966, starring Alan Arkin, directed by Norman Jewison.
Caddyshack - (Original Trailer) Bill Murray, Chevy Chase and Rodney Dangerfield take a club to the Country Club set in Caddyshack (1980), directed by Harold Ramis.

Family

Miles Goodman
Cousin
Composer. Died of a heart attack on August 16, 1996 at the age of 47.

Bibliography