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Basil Poledouris

American composer (1945–2006)


American composer (1945–2006)

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nameBasil Poledouris
imageBasil Poledouris.jpg
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birth_nameBasil Konstantine Poledouris
birth_date
birth_placeKansas City, Missouri, U.S.
death_date
death_placeLos Angeles, California, U.S.
occupationComposer, conductor
instrumentPiano, orchestra, synthesizer
genreFilm score, Classical Music
years_active1970–2006

Basil Konstantine Poledouris (; August 21, 1945 – November 8, 2006) was an American composer, conductor, and orchestrator of film and television scores, best known for his long-running collaborations with directors John Milius and Paul Verhoeven. Among his works are scores for the films Conan the Barbarian (1982), Red Dawn (1984), Iron Eagle (1986), RoboCop (1987), The Hunt for Red October (1990), Free Willy (1993), Starship Troopers (1997) and Les Misérables (1998).

Poledouris won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Composition for a Limited Series, Movie, or Special for his work on the four-part miniseries Lonesome Dove in 1989, and was a four-time recipient of the BMI Film Music Award.

Life and career

Born in Kansas City, Missouri, to Greek immigrant parents from Messenia, he credited two influences with guiding him towards music: the first was composer Miklós Rózsa; the second his own Greek Orthodox heritage. Poledouris was raised in the Church, and he used to sit in services enthralled by the choir's sound. At the age of seven, Poledouris began piano lessons, and after graduation from Garden Grove High School, he enrolled at the University of Southern California to study both filmmaking and music. Several short films to which he contributed are still kept in the university's archives. At USC, Poledouris met movie directors John Milius and Randal Kleiser, with whom he would later collaborate as a music composer. He appeared as a background extra in several episodes of Star Trek: The Original Series. In 1985, Poledouris wrote the music for Paul Verhoeven's Flesh & Blood, establishing a durable collaboration.

Poledouris became renowned for his powerfully epic style of orchestral composition and his intricate thematic designs. He scored the soundtrack for The Blue Lagoon (1980; dir: Kleiser); Conan the Barbarian (1982; dir: Milius); Conan the Destroyer (1984); Red Dawn (1984; dir: Milius), Iron Eagle (1986); RoboCop (1987; dir: Verhoeven); The Hunt for Red October (1990); Quigley Down Under (1990 Simon Wincer); Free Willy (1993) and its first sequel Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home (1995); Starship Troopers (1997; dir: Verhoeven); and For Love of the Game (1999).

Poledouris' studio, "Blowtorch Flats", was located in Venice, California, and was a professional mixing facility specializing in film and media production.

Poledouris married his wife Bobbie in 1969; they had two daughters, Zoë and Alexis. His elder daughter, Zoë Poledouris, is an actress and film composer, who occasionally collaborated with her father in composing film soundtracks.

In 1996, Poledouris composed "The Tradition of the Games" for the Atlanta Olympics opening ceremony that accompanied the memorable dance tribute{{cite web |access-date = 2023-10-06 |archive-date = 2023-10-07 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20231007033339/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4n0a-yNO8fE |url-status = bot: unknown

Poledouris spent the last four years of his life residing on Vashon Island, in Washington state. He died on November 8, 2006, in Los Angeles, California, aged 61, from lung cancer.

Awards and nominations

  • Winner Best Score for Miniseries – Emmy Awards (Lonesome Dove)
  • Nominee Best Score – Saturn Awards (Conan the Barbarian)
  • Winner Special Recognition Music Award – BMI Film & TV Awards (Olympic Tribute for "The Tradition of the Games")
  • Winner Film Music Award – BMI Awards (Free Willy)
  • Winner Film Music Award – BMI Awards (The Hunt for Red October)
  • Winner TV Music Award – BMI Awards (Lonesome Dove)
  • Winner Film Music Award – BMI Awards (RoboCop)

Filmography

Films

YearTitleDirectorStudio(s)Notes
1970The Reversal of Richard SunJohn MiliusUSC School of Cinematic ArtsStudent film
1973Hollywood 90028Christina HornisherParker National Distribution
Extreme Close-UpJeannot SzwarcGeneral Cinema Corporation
1974VrooomKen RudolphPyramid Films
1977TintoreraRené Cardona Jr.Hemdale Film Corporation
United Film Distribution
1978Big WednesdayJohn MiliusWarner Bros.
1980The Blue LagoonRandal KleiserColumbia Pictures
1982Conan the BarbarianJohn MiliusDe Laurentiis Entertainment Group
Universal Pictures (North America)
20th Century Fox (International)Nominated:
Saturn Award for Best Music
Summer LoversRandal KleiserFilmways Pictures
1984Making the GradeDorian WalkerCannon Films
Conan the DestroyerRichard FleischerDe Laurentiis Entertainment Group
Universal Pictures
Red DawnJohn MiliusUnited Artists
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
ProtocolHerbert RossWarner Bros.
1985Flesh & BloodPaul VerhoevenOrion Pictures
1986Iron EagleSidney J. FurieTriStar Pictures
1987RoboCopPaul VerhoevenOrion PicturesWon:
BMI Film Music Award
No Man's LandPeter Werner
1988Cherry 2000Steve De Jarnatt
SpellbinderJanet GreekMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Split DecisionsDavid DruryNew Century Entertainment
1989WiredLarry PeerceTaurus Entertainment
Farewell to the KingJohn MiliusOrion Pictures
1990The Hunt for Red OctoberJohn McTiernanParamount PicturesWon:
BMI Film Music Award
Quigley Down UnderSimon WincerPathé
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
1991Flight of the IntruderJohn MiliusParamount Pictures
White FangRandal KleiserWalt Disney Pictureswith Hans Zimmer
Return to the Blue LagoonWilliam A. GrahamColumbia Pictures
Harley Davidson and the Marlboro ManSimon WincerMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
1992WindCarroll BallardTriStar Pictures
1993Hot Shots! Part DeuxJim Abrahams20th Century Fox
Free WillySimon WincerLe Studio Canal+
Regency Enterprises
Warner Bros. Family EntertainmentWon:
BMI Film Music Award
RoboCop 3Fred DekkerOrion Pictures
1994On Deadly GroundSteven SeagalWarner Bros.
Serial MomJohn WatersSavoy Pictures
LassieDaniel PetrieWestern Publishing
Paramount Pictures
Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle BookStephen SommersWalt Disney Pictures
1995Under Siege 2: Dark TerritoryGeoff MurphyRegency Enterprises
Warner Bros.
Free Willy 2: The Adventure HomeDwight H. LittleLe Studio Canal+
Regency Enterprises
Warner Bros. Family Entertainment
1996It's My PartyRandal KleiserUnited Artists
Celtic PrideTom DeCerchioCaravan Pictures
Hollywood Pictures
AmandaBobby Roth
The War at HomeEmilio EstevezTouchstone Pictures
1997BreakdownJonathan MostowDino De Laurentiis Company
Paramount Pictures
SwitchbackJeb StuartRysher Entertainment
Paramount Pictures
Starship TroopersPaul VerhoevenTriStar Pictures (North America)
Touchstone Pictures (International)
1998Les MisérablesBille AugustMandalay Entertainment
Columbia Pictures
1999Mickey Blue EyesKelly MakinCastle Rock Entertainment
Warner Bros. (US)
Universal Pictures (UK)
KimberlyFrederic GolchanCinerenta Medienbeteiligungs KG
Ardustry Home Entertainment
For Love of the GameSam RaimiRenaissance Pictures
Beacon Pictures
Tig Productions
Universal Pictures
2000Cecil B. DementedJohn WatersLe Studio Canal+
Artisan Entertainment
2001Crocodile Dundee in Los AngelesSimon WincerParamount Pictures
2002The TouchPeter PauMiramax Films

Television

YearTitleNetwork(s)
Notes
1971Congratulations, It's a Boy!ABC
1981A Whale for the Killing
Fire on the MountainNBC
1984AmazonsABC
Single Bars, Single Women
1985Alfred Hitchcock PresentsNBC
Misfits of Science2 episodes
1985-86The Twilight ZoneCBS
1987Prison for ChildrenTelevision film
AmerikaABCMiniseries;
7 episodes
1988IntrigueCBS
1989Lonesome DoveMiniseries;
4 episodes
1989-90Nasty BoysNBC
1992Ned Blessing: The True Story of My LifeCBS
2000If These Walls Could Talk 2HBO
2001Love and TreasonCBS
2004The Legend of Butch & SundanceNBC

Other works

  • 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games (Opening Ceremony)
  • Conan Sword & Sorcery Spectacular (Universal Studios' live stage show)
  • American Journeys (A Circle-Vision 360° film at Disneyland and Magic Kingdom)
  • Flyers (IMAX, 1982)
  • Behold Hawaii (IMAX, 1983)

References

References

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  2. Rhodes, S. Mark. "[http://www.filmscoremonthly.com/articles/2004/14_Jul---Basil_Poledouris_Interview.asp A Sprig of Basil: The Musical Mastery of Basil Poledouris] {{webarchive. link. (October 23, 2006 ." ''Film Score Monthly,'' Volume 9, Number 4, 2004.)
  3. "Basil Poledouris". Memory Alpha.
  4. Basil Poledouris. "1996 Olympics Opening Ceremony – Honor and Glory CD Audio". Basil Poledouris website.
  5. "Basil Poledouris Biography". Basil Poledouris website.
  6. (22 May 2016). "Finding Family with Basil Poledouris".
  7. "[https://web.archive.org/web/20070206002558/http://basil.poledouris.com/viewtopic.php?t=4 Basil Poledouris 1945 – 2006]." ''Basil Poledouris Message Board,'' 8 November 2006.
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