Monty Norman

British composer and singer celebrated for crafting the enduring James Bond Theme, a cornerstone of cinematic music history.

What do we know about Monty Norman?

Here are the key biographical details about Monty Norman:

  • Name: Monty Norman
  • Date of Birth: April 4, 1928
  • Date of Death: July 11, 2022
  • Place of Birth: London, England, UK
  • Gender: Male
  • Job Title: Sound Designer
  • Crew Jobs: Original Music Composer, Music, Writer, Additional Music

Who is Monty Norman?

Monty Norman (né Noserovitch; 4 April 1928 – 11 July 2022) was a British film score composer and singer. A contributor to West End musicals in the 1950s and 1960s, he is best known for composing the "James Bond Theme", first heard in the 1962 film Dr. No. He was an Ivor Novello Award and Olivier Award winner, and a Tony Award nominee.

What is Monty Norman known for?

Monty Norman is recognized above all for his landmark contributions to film music. His most celebrated works include:

  • Dr. No (1962, Movie)
  • The Day the Earth Caught Fire (1961, Movie)
  • The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll (1960, Movie)
  • The Sound of 007 (2022, Movie)
  • Call Me Bwana (1963, Movie)
  • Inside 'Dr. No' (2000, Movie)
  • The Bond Sound: The Music of 007 (2000, Movie)
  • Dickens of London (1976, TV Series)
  • Nobody Does It Better: The Music of James Bond (1997, Movie)
  • Red, White, and Zero (1968, Movie)

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