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Theatre, Film, and Television Biographies
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Marilyn Bergman Biography (1929-)
Full name, Marilyn Keith Bergman; born November 10, 1929, in Brooklyn, NY; daughter of Albert A. and Edith (maiden name, Arkin) Katz; married Alan Bergman(a lyricist and producer), February 9, 1958; children: Julie Rachel. Addresses: Office: American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers, 7920 Sunset Blvd., Suite 300, Los Angeles, CA 90046.; Agent: Gorfaine/SchwartzAgency, 13245 Riverside Dr., Suite 450, Sherman Oaks, CA 91423.
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Female
- Occupation
- Lyricist, producer
- Birth Details
- November 10, 1929
- Brooklyn, New York, United States
Famous Works
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CREDITS
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Television Work
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Specials; with Husband, Alan Bergman
- Executive producer, Barbra Streisand: One Voice, 1986
- Executive producer, The Music Makers: An ASCAP Celebration of AmericanMusic at Wolf Trap, PBS, 1987
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Television Appearances
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Specials
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Night of 100 Stars III, NBC, 1990
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The Score, Trio, 2002
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Stage Appearances
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Night of 100 Stars III, Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1990
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WRITINGS
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Film Lyrics
- (With husband, Alan Bergman) "Papa, Can You Hear Me?," "The Way He MakesMe Feel," "Will Someone Ever Look at Me That Way?," and other songs (all composed by Michel Legrand), Yentl, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1983
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Songs Featured in Films; with Alan Bergman
- (As Marilyn Keith) Title song (composed by Lew Spence), The Marriage-Go-Round, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1960
- Title song (composed by George Duning), Any Wednesday (also knownas Bachelor Girl Apartment), Warner Bros., 1966
- "Make Me Rainbows" (composed by John Williams), Fitzwilly (also known as Fitzwilly Strikes Back and A Garden of Cucumbers), United Artists, 1967
- Songs (composed by Quincy Jones), In the Heat of the Night, UnitedArtists, 1967
- "His Eyes, Her Eyes" and "The Windmills of Your Mind" (both composed by Michel Legrand), The Thomas Crown Affair (also known as The Crown Caper and Thomas Crown and Company), United Artists, 1968
- "You Must Believe in Spring" (composed by Legrand), Young Girls of Rochefort, Warner Bros./Seven Arts, 1968
- "Maybe Tomorrow" (composed by Jones), John and Mary, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1969
- "Tomorrow Is My Friend" and "There's Enough to Go Around" (both composedby Henry Mancini), Gaily, Gaily (also known as Chicago, Chicago), United Artists, 1969
- "A Smile, A Mem'ry and an Extra Shirt" (composed by Dave Grusin), A Man Called Gannon, Universal, 1969
- "Sugar in the Rain" (composed by Sid Ramin), Stiletto, Avco Embassy, 1969
- "What Are You Doing for the Rest of Your Life?" (composed by Legrand), The Happy Ending, United Artists, 1969
- Songs, Charro!, National General, 1969
- "I Was Born in Love with You" (composed by Legrand), Wuthering Heights, American International Pictures, 1970
- "Nobody Knows" and "Sweet Gingerbread Man" (both composed by Legrand), The Magic Garden of Stanley Sweetheart, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1970
- Title song (composed by Marvin Hamlisch), Move, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1970
- Title song, "Little Boy Lost," and "The Pied Piper" (all composed by Legrand), Pieces of Dreams, United Artists, 1970
- "The Costume Ball" (composed by Elmer Bernstein), Doctors' Wives,Columbia, 1971
- "All His Children" (composed by Mancini), Sometimes a Great Notion(also known as Never Give an Inch), Universal, 1971
- "Rain Falls Anywhere It Wants To" (composed by Laurence Rosenthal), The African Elephant (also known as King Elephant), National General, 1971
- "The Summer Knows" (composed by Legrand), Summer of '42, Warner Bros., 1971
- "Face in the Crowd" (composed by Legrand), Le Mans, National General, 1971
- "Marmalade, Molasses and Honey" (composed by Maurice Jarre), The Lifeand Times of Judge Roy Bean, National General, 1972
- "Love's the Only Game in Town" (composed by J. Williams), Pete and Tillie, Universal, 1972
- "Take Me Home" (composed by Johnny Mandel), Molly and Lawless John, Producers Distributors Corp., 1972
- Title song (composed by Hamlisch), The Way We Were, Columbia, 1973
- "Breezy's Song" (composed by Legrand), Breezy, Universal, 1973
- "In Every Corner of the World" (composed by Legrand), 40 Carats, Columbia, 1973
- Title song (composed by Johnny Mandel), Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams, Columbia, 1973
- "Easy Baby" (composed by Mancini), 99 and 44/100% Dead (also knownas Call Harry Crown), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1974
- "There'll Be Time" (composed by Legrand), Ode to Billy Joe, WarnerBros., 1975
- "Evening Sun, Morning Moon" (composed by Grusin), The Yakuza (alsoknown as Brotherhood of the Yakuza), Warner Bros./Toei, 1975
- "I Believe in Love" (composed by Kenny Loggins), A Star Is Born, Warner Bros./First Artists, 1976
- "I'm Harry, I'm Walter" (composed by David Shire), Harry and Walter Goto New York, Columbia, 1976
- "Hello and Goodbye" (composed by Bernstein), From Noon `till Three, United Artists, 1976
- Title song (composed by Grusin), Bobby Deerfield, Columbia, 1977
- "The Last Time I Felt Like This" (composed by Hamlisch), Same Time Next Year, Universal, 1978
- Title song, The One and Only, Paramount, 1978
- "There's Something Funny Goin' On" (composed by Grusin), ... And Justice for All, Columbia, 1979
- Title song and "I'll Never Say `Goodbye'" (composed by David Shire), The Promise (also known as Face of a Stranger), Universal, 1979
- "Where Do You Catch the Bus for Tomorrow?," A Change of Seasons, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980
- "Ask Me No Questions (I'll Tell You No Lies)" (composed by Mancini), Back Roads, Warner Bros., 1981
- "Sara" (composed by Legrand), Les uns et les autres (also known asBolero and Within Memory), 1981
- "How Do You Keep the Music Playing?" and "Think about Love" (both composed by Legrand), Best Friends, Warner Bros., 1982
- "Comin' Home to You (Is Like Comin' Home to Milk and Cookies)" (composedby Grusin), Author! Author!, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1982
- Title song and "It Might Be You" (both composed by Grusin), Tootsie, Columbia, 1982
- "If I Were in Love" (composed by Williams), Yes, Giorgio, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1982
- Title song (composed by Legrand), Never Say Never Again (also known as James Bond 007--Sag niemals nie), Warner Bros., 1983
- "Little Boys" (composed by Mancini), The Man Who Loved Women, Columbia, 1983
- "Something New in My Life" (composed by Legrand), Micki and Maude,Columbia, 1984
- "The Music of Goodbye" (theme song), Out of Africa, Universal, 1985
- "Two People" (composed by Streisand), Nuts, 1987
- "I Know the Feeling" (composed by Hamlisch), January Man, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1989
- "The Girl Who Used to Be Me" (composed by Hamlisch), Shirley Valentine, Paramount, 1989
- Title song (composed by Mancini), Welcome Home, Columbia, 1989
- "Most of All You" (composed by James Newton Howard), Major League,Paramount, 1989
- "Alone in the World," The Russia House, 1990
- "Places That Belong to You" (composed by Howard), The Prince of Tides, 1991
- "It's All There," Switch, Warner Bros., 1991
- "Dreamland," For the Boys, 1991
- "Moonlight" (composed by Williams), Sabrina, Paramount, 1995
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Bogus, Warner Bros., 1996
- "Live Is Where You Are," At First Sight, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1999
- Also lyricist for other songs in films, including "Love Makes the Changes" (composed by Legrand), Five Days in June; "I Believed It All" and "With Open Arms" (both composed by Al Ham), Harlow, Paramount; "Sure AsYou're Born" (composed by Mandel), Harper, Warner Bros.; and "One at aTime" (composed by Legrand), La Piscine, Imperial.
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Television Lyrics
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Series; with Alan Bergman
- Theme song, The Gale Storm Show (also known as Oh! Susanna), 1956
- Theme song, The Nat King Cole Show, 1956
- "Worlds" (theme song; composed by David Rose), Bracken's World, NBC, 1969
- "The Kind of Girl She Is" (theme song; composed by Dave Grusin), The Sandy Duncan Show, CBS, 1972
- "And Then There's Maude" (theme song; composed by Grusin), Maude,CBS, 1972-1978
- Theme song (composed by Grusin), Good Times, CBS, 1974-1979
- "Nancy's Blues" (theme song; composed by Marvin Hamlisch), The Nancy Walker Show, ABC, 1976
- "All Good Things Come in Pairs" (theme song; composed by Billy Goldenberg), The Dumplings, NBC, 1976
- "There's a New Girl in Town" (theme song; composed by David Shire), Alice, CBS, 1976
- Theme song (composed by Alan Bergman), All That Glitters, syndicated, 1977
- Theme song, Julie Farr, M.D., ABC, 1978
- Theme song, In the Heat of the Night, NBC, 1988
- "Just over the Brooklyn Bridge" (theme song) and "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling" (composed by Hamlisch), Brooklyn Bridge, CBS, 1991
- "You'll Love the Ride" (theme song), Sunday Dinner, 1991
- Theme song, The Powers That Be, NBC, 1992
- "You Know Me Too Well" (theme song), The George & Alana Show,syndicated, 1995
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Movies; with Alan Bergman
- "The Hands of Time" (composed by Michel Legrand), Brian's Song, ABC, 1971
- "Pennies and Dreams," "Suddenly There's You," "Who Gave You Permission?,"and other songs (all composed by Billy Goldenberg), Queen of the StardustBallroom (dramatic musical), CBS, 1975
- Songs (composed by Leonard Rosenman), Sybil, NBC, 1976
- "There Will Always Be Love," Having Babies III, 1978
- "Too Many Springs" (composed by Don Sebesky), Hollow Image, ABC, 1979
- "Why Does There Have to Be a Song at the End?," The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom, HBO, 1993
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Pilots; with Alan Bergman
- "There's a New Girl in Town" (theme song; composed by David Shire), Alice, CBS, 1976
- "Dear Mom and Dad" (theme song; composed by Henry Mancini), Co-Ed Fever, CBS, 1979
- Theme song, P.O.P., NBC, 1984
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Specials; with Alan Bergman
- "America, the Dream Goes On," I Love Liberty, ABC, 1982
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A Film Is Born: The Making of Yentl (also known as Barbra Streisand: A Film Is Born), 1983
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Stage Lyrics
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with Alan Bergman
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Ice Capades of 1957, 1957
- Songs (composed by Sammy Fain), Something More! (musical), EugeneO'Neill Theatre, New York City, 1964
- Songs (composed by Billy Goldenberg), Ballroom (musical; adapted from television movie Queen of the Stardust Ballroom), Majestic Theatre, New York City, 1978
- Songs (composed by Leonard Rosenman), The Lady and the Clarinet, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1980
- (Contributor) Andre DeShield's Haarlem Nocturne (musical revue), Theatre at the Latin Quarter, New York City, 1984
- (Contributor) Street Corner Symphony (musical revue), Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1997-1998
- (Contributor) Sleep Deprived, Theatre at Davenport's, Chicago, IL,2003
- (Contributor) Lyrics & Lyricists: The Women of Rhyme and Song,Theatre at the 92nd Street Y, New York City, 2003
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So Many Stars: The Lyrics of Alan and Marilyn Bergman, 2003
- Also lyricist for That's Life, Los Angeles.
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Song Lyrics
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Other; with Alan Bergman
- Lyricist for albums and numerous songs recorded by various artists, including the albums Aesop's Fables and Never Be Afraid; "You Don'tBring Me Flowers" (composed by Neil Diamond), for Barbra Streisand and Diamond, c. late 1970s; The Ballad of the Blues (album), for Jo Stafford; Never Be Afraid (album) and "I Love to Dance Like They Used to Dance," both for Bing Crosby; "After the Rain," "Ask Yourself Why," "A Child Is Born,""If I Close My Eyes," "One Day," "On Rainy Afternoons," "Two People," and "Why Let It Go?," all for Streisand; "On My Way to You," for Maureen McGovern and Streisand; (as Marilyn Keith) "Nice 'n' Easy," "L.A. Is My Lady," "Love Looks So Well on You," "Sentimental Baby," and "Sleep Warm," all for Frank Sinatra; "Someone in the Dark," for Michael Jackson; "The Island," for Patti Austin and Sarah Vaughn; "Yellow Bird" for Norman Luboff; "The Trouble with HelloIs Goodbye," for Carmen Macrae; "Cinnamon and Clove" and "Like a Lover," both for Sergio Mendes and Macrae; "Look Around," for Mendes; "What Matters Most," for Kenny Rankin; "The World Goes On," for Quincy Jones; "Live It Up," forJohnny Mathis; "Raggedy Anne and Raggedy Andy," for Liza Minelli; and "WhereDo You Start?" and "I Can Hardly Wait," both for Michael Feinstein; other songs include "Baby, the Ball Is Over," "Cheatin' Billy," "Don't Know Where I'mGoin'," "I've Never Left Your Arms," "Ol' MacDonald," "Sleep Warm," "That Face," and "That's Him over There."
Further Reference
ADAPTATIONS
- Bergman's original film and television lyrics have been featured in subsequent films, including The Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear, Paramount, 1991; the remake of The Thomas Crown Affair, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1999; Dancing in September, 2001; and The In-Laws, Warner Bros., 2003. Her film lyrics have also been featured in numerous television specials, including Funny Girl to Funny Lady, 1975; Barbra: With One More Look at You (also known as The Making of "A Star Is Born"), 1976; Evening at Pops, PBS, 1988; Tony Bennett, PBS,1988; Abbey Lincoln, You Gotta Pay the Band, PBS, 1993; "Ordinary Miracles," Barbra: The Concert (also known as Barbra Streisand: The Concert), HBO, 1994; "A Ticket to Dream," AFI's 100 Years ... 100 Movies, CBS, 1998; The AFI's 100 Years ... 100 Stars, CBS, 1999; "On theWay to Becoming Me," AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Barbra Streisand (also known as A Tribute to Barbra Streisand and The 29thAmerican Film Institute Life Achievement Award: A Salute to Barbra Streisand), CBS, 2001; and in broadcasts of several Academy Awards presentations.
OTHER SOURCES
Books
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Contemporary Musicians, Volume 30, Gale, 2001
Periodicals
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Billboard, March 5, 1994, p. 10; February 13, 1999, p. A6
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