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Howard Ashman

Howard Elliott Ashman (May 17, 1950 – March 14, 1991) was an American playwright, lyricist and stage director.[1] He collaborated with composer Alan Menken on several works and is most widely known for his work on feature films for Walt Disney Animation Studios, for which Ashman wrote the lyrics and Menken composed the music.[2] His work included songs for Little Shop of Horrors, The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, and Aladdin. Sir Tim Rice took over to write the rest of the songs for the latter film after Ashman's death in 1991.

Howard Ashman
Ashman in 1989
Born
Howard Elliott Ashman

(1950-05-17)May 17, 1950
DiedMarch 14, 1991(1991-03-14) (aged 40)
Manhattan, New York City, U.S.
Resting placeOhev Shalom Memorial Park, Reisterstown, Maryland, U.S.
Alma materIndiana University
Boston University
Occupations
  • Playwright
  • lyricist
  • stage director
Years active1977–1991
Partner(s)Stuart White (1969-1980, 1983)
Bill Lauch (1984-1991)

Early life and education

Ashman was born in Baltimore, Maryland, the son of Shirley Thelma (née Glass) and Raymond Albert Ashman, an ice cream cone manufacturer.[3] His family was Jewish.[4][5] He started his theater experiences with the Children's Theater Association (CTA), playing roles such as Aladdin.[6] Ashman first studied at Boston University and Goddard College (with a stop at Tufts University's Summer Theater) and then went on to earn a masters degree in Fine Arts at Indiana University[7]in 1974.

Career

After graduating from Indiana in 1974 he moved to New York and worked as an editor at Grosset & Dunlap. His first two plays, Cause Maggie's Afraid of the Dark and Dreamstuff, were met with mixed reviews. His play The Confirmation was produced in 1977 at Princeton's McCarter Theater and starred Herschel Bernardi. In 1977 he became the artistic director of the WPA Theater in New York. He met future collaborator Alan Menken at the BMI Workshop, where he was classmates with Maury Yeston and Ed Kleban, among others. He first worked with Menken on the 1979 musical Kurt Vonnegut's God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater, adapted from Vonnegut's novel of the same name.[2] They also collaborated on Little Shop of Horrors with Ashman as director, lyricist, and librettist, winning the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Lyrics and receiving a Grammy Award nomination.[8] He also directed the workshop of Nine by Yeston at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center, and after asking why Guido's wife stays with him after she knows he has not been faithful, inspired Yeston to write "My Husband Makes Movies".[9]

Ashman was director, lyricist, and book writer for the 1986 Broadway musical Smile (music by Marvin Hamlisch). This musical was not well received[10] and closed with only 48 performances.[2] Also in 1986, Ashman wrote the screenplay for the Frank Oz–directed film adaptation of his musical Little Shop of Horrors, as well as contributing the lyrics for two new songs, "Some Fun Now" and "Mean Green Mother from Outer Space", the latter of which received an Academy Award nomination.

In 1986, Ashman was brought in to write lyrics for a song in Walt Disney Animation Studios' Oliver & Company. He then also worked with Tina Turner on a script[11] which never came to fruition.[12] While there he was offered several works which had been on the back burner and was told about another project that Disney had been working on for a couple years. The film was The Little Mermaid, Disney's first fairy tale in 30 years. Ashman, along with Menken, wrote all of the songs for the film. Ashman became a driving force during the early years of the "Disney Renaissance". He would hold story meetings, and said the animation and musical styles were made for each other, which is why Disney needed to continue making musical movies.[2] He also made strong choices in casting actors with strong musical theater and acting backgrounds. The Little Mermaid was released in November 1989 and it was an enormous success. Ashman and Menken received two Golden Globe nominations and three Academy Award nominations, including two Best Original Song nominations for "Kiss the Girl" and "Under The Sea" with Ashman and Menken winning for the latter.

In 1988, while working on The Little Mermaid, Ashman pitched the idea of an animated musical adaptation of Aladdin to Disney. After he wrote a group of songs with partner Alan Menken and a film treatment, a screenplay was written by Linda Woolverton, who had worked on Beauty and the Beast.[13] Directors John Musker and Ron Clements then joined the production, and the story underwent many changes, with some elements of the original treatment being dropped. Out of the 16 songs written for Aladdin, three of Ashman's songs ended up in the finished film, which was released after his death.

During early production of Aladdin, Ashman and Menken were approached to help reinvigorate and save the production of Beauty and the Beast, which was going nowhere as a non-musical. Ashman, wishing to focus on Aladdin and his health, reluctantly agreed. It was at this time that his health began to decline due to his illness. Regardless, he completed lyrical work on Beauty and the Beast before his death in March 1991. The film was released mere months after his death and is dedicated to him. In May 2020, Beauty and the Beast co-director Kirk Wise said, "If you had to point to one person responsible for the 'Disney Renaissance', I would say it was Howard."[14]

Along with Menken, Ashman was the co-recipient of two Grammy Awards, two Golden Globe Awards and two Academy Awards.

Death

During production of The Little Mermaid in 1988, Ashman was diagnosed with HIV/AIDS, even though he continued to write songs. Peter Kunze noted that Ashman was supported by Jeffrey Katzenberg, with the company even creating a production unit near his home, so he could receive treatment at the Saint Vincent's Hospital in New York City to work on Beauty and the Beast,[15] but survived to see the early private screening of the film.[16]

Ashman died on March 14, 1991, at the age of 40 years old, and never saw the completed film.[17] Beauty and the Beast, released eight months later, was dedicated to his memory, featuring the message after the end credits: To our friend Howard, who gave a mermaid her voice, and a beast his soul. We will be forever grateful. Howard Ashman 1950-1991. He was buried in the Ohev Shalom Cemetery in Reistertown, Maryland,[18] and survived by Sarah Gillespie and Shirley Gershman.[19]

Personal life

Ashman met Stuart White, one of his first partners, at a summer university program in 1969.[20] Originally close friends, the two formed a bond which led to a secret relationship.[21] They both completed master's degrees at Indiana University and then moved to upstate New York. Ashman and White re-opened the Workshop of Players Art Foundation (WPA) together as artistic directors.[22] The two fell out in 1980, but reunited briefly in 1983.

Ashman then met Bill Lauch in 1984 who worked as an architect. Lauch accepted Ashman's posthumous Oscar for Beauty and the Beast in 1992 after Ashman's death.[23][24]

Awards and nominations

Over the course of his career, Ashman won two Academy Awards (one posthumous) out of seven nominations. Of these nominations, four are posthumous nominations, the most in Academy Awards history.[citation needed] He also won a posthumous Laurence Olivier Award and five Grammy Awards (three of them posthumous), among other accolades.

Accolades

Award Year Project Category Outcome
Academy Awards 1986 Little Shop of Horrors Best Original Song
for the song "Mean Green Mother from Outer Space"
Nominated
1989 The Little Mermaid Best Original Song
for the song "Under the Sea"
Won
Best Original Song
for the song "Kiss the Girl"
Nominated
1991 Beauty and the Beast Best Original Song
for the song "Beauty and the Beast" (Posthumous)
Won
Best Original Song
for the song "Be Our Guest" (Posthumous)
Nominated
Best Original Song
for the song "Belle" (Posthumous)
Nominated
1992 Aladdin Best Original Song
for the song "Friend Like Me" (Posthumous)
Nominated
British Academy Film Awards 1992 Beauty and the Beast Best Film Music Nominated
Drama Desk Awards 1983 Little Shop of Horrors Outstanding Lyrics Won
Outstanding Director of a Musical Nominated
1994 Beauty and the Beast Outstanding Lyrics
(Posthumous)
Nominated
2014 Aladdin Outstanding Lyrics
(Posthumous)
Nominated
Evening Standard Awards 1983 Little Shop of Horrors Best Musical Won
Golden Globe Awards 1989 The Little Mermaid Best Original Song
for the song "Under the Sea"
Won
Best Original Song
for the song "Kiss the Girl"
Nominated
1991 Beauty and the Beast Best Original Song
for the song "Beauty and the Beast" (Posthumous)
Won
Best Original Song
for the song "Be Our Guest" (Posthumous)
Nominated
1992 Aladdin Best Original Song
for the song "Friend Like Me" (Posthumous)
Nominated
Best Original Song
for the song "Prince Ali" (Posthumous)
Nominated
Grammy Awards 1984 Little Shop of Horrors Best Musical Cast Show Album Nominated
1990 Oliver and Company: Story and Songs from the Motion Picture Best Recording for Children Nominated
1991 The Little Mermaid: Original Walt Disney Records Soundtrack Best Recording for Children Won
The Little Mermaid Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or Television
for the song "Under the Sea"
Won
Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or Television
for the song "Kiss the Girl"
Nominated
1993 Beauty and the Beast: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Best Musical Album for Children
(Posthumous)
Won
Album of the Year
(Posthumous)
Nominated
Beauty and the Beast Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or Television
for the song "Beauty and the Beast" (Posthumous)
Won
Song of the Year
for the song "Beauty and the Beast" (Posthumous)
Nominated
1994 Aladdin: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Best Musical Album for Children
(Posthumous)
Won
Aladdin Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or Television
for the song "Friend Like Me" (Posthumous)
Nominated
Laurence Olivier Awards 1983 Little Shop of Horrors Musical of the Year Nominated
1998 Beauty and the Beast Best New Musical
(Posthumous)
Won
New York Drama Critics' Circle Awards 1983 Little Shop of Horrors Best Musical Won
Outer Critics Circle Awards 1983 Little Shop of Horrors Best Off-Broadway Musical Won
Best Score Won
Tony Awards 1987 Smile Best Book of a Musical Nominated
1994 Beauty and the Beast Best Original Score
(Posthumous)
Nominated
2008 The Little Mermaid Best Original Score
(Posthumous)
Nominated
2014 Aladdin Best Original Score
(Posthumous)
Nominated

Special recognitions

Tributes

On the 2002 Special Edition DVD of Beauty and the Beast, the Disney animators teamed up again and added a new song called "Human Again", which Ashman and Menken had written for the film but had been cut from the finished product. On Disc 2, there is a short documentary entitled Howard Ashman: In Memoriam that features many people who worked on Beauty and the Beast who talk about Ashman's involvement on the film and how his death was truly a loss for them.

Jeffrey Katzenberg claims there are two angels watching down on them that put their magic touch on every film they made. Those two angels are Ashman and Walt Disney himself.[26]

An album of Ashman singing his own work entitled Howard Sings Ashman was released on November 11, 2008, by PS Classics as part of the Library of Congress "Songwriter Series."

The 2009 documentary, Waking Sleeping Beauty, which centers around Disney's animation renaissance, is dedicated to him, as well as Frank Wells, Joe Ranft, and Roy E. Disney.

In March 2017, Don Hahn confirmed he was working on a documentary biographical film about Howard Ashman.[27] The documentary film titled Howard premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 22, 2018,[2][28] before having a limited theatrical run on December 18, 2018. It was released on Disney+ on August 7, 2020.

Credits

References

  1. ^ Obituary Variety, March 18, 1991.
  2. ^ a b c d e Robinson, Joanna (April 20, 2018). "Inside the Tragedy and Triumph of Disney Genius Howard Ashman". Vanity Fair. Retrieved April 21, 2018.
  3. ^ "Howard Ashman Biography (1950–1991)". Filmreference.com. Retrieved January 14, 2012.
  4. ^ "Don Hahn interview: Beauty And The Beast, Howard Ashman, The Lion King, South Park and Frankenweenie". Den of Geek. Retrieved March 13, 2018.
  5. ^ Glassman, Marvin. "'Beauty' cast member proud of her Jewish roots". Jewish Journal. Retrieved March 13, 2018.
  6. ^ Hahn, Don (August 7, 2020). Howard (Documentary). 6 minutes in.
  7. ^ Blau, Eleanor (March 15, 1991). "Howard Ashman Is Dead at 40; Writer of 'Little Shop of Horrors'". The New York Times. p. 23.
  8. ^ "26th Annual Grammy Awards (1983)". Grammy. 1983. Retrieved May 7, 2022.
  9. ^ "ATW's Working in the Theatre #67 Playscript (Winter 1982)". YouTube. Archived from the original on December 12, 2021.
  10. ^ Rich, Frank (November 25, 1986). "Theater: 'Smile,' A Musical Comedy". New York Times. Retrieved May 7, 2022.
  11. ^ Hahn, Don (August 7, 2020). Howard (Documentary). 46 minutes in.
  12. ^ Lenker, Maureen (August 7, 2020). "12 things we learned from the Disney+ documentary Howard". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved May 7, 2022.
  13. ^ "Aladdin: Crew Reunion". Animated Views. Retrieved May 31, 2009.
  14. ^ "10 Things We Learned from Kirk Wise and Gary Trousdale During WDFM Happily Ever After Hours". Laughing Place. May 14, 2020. Retrieved December 1, 2020.
  15. ^ Kunze, Peter (April 22, 2022). "LBGTQ audiences and artists helped save Disney". Washington Post. from the original on April 22, 2022.
  16. ^ Hahn, Don (March 26, 2010). Waking Sleeping Beauty (Documentary). Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.
  17. ^ Blau, Eleanor (March 15, 1991). "Howard Ashman Is Dead at 40; Writer of 'Little Shop of Horrors'". The New York Times.
  18. ^ Wilson, Scott (2016). Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company. ISBN 978-0786479924.
  19. ^ Blau, Eleanor (March 15, 1991). "Howard Ashman Is Dead at 40; Writer of 'Little Shop of Horrors'". The New York Times.
  20. ^ Roberts, Jon (May 31, 2019). "Howard Ashman: A Queer Legacy Not to be Forgotten". Storyhouse. Retrieved April 21, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  21. ^ Hahn, Don (August 7, 2020). Howard (Documentary). 8 minutes in.
  22. ^ Renick, Kyle (January 9, 2019). "A SHORT HISTORY OF THE WPA THEATRE (WORKSHOP OF THE PLAYERS ART FOUNDATION, INC.)". Howard Ashman. Retrieved April 21, 2021.
  23. ^ "Beauty And The Beast" Wins Original Song: 1992 Oscars (Video). March 29, 1993 [2015]. Archived from the original on December 12, 2021.
  24. ^ "Top 10 Notable People Who Died From AIDS – Listverse". Listverse. December 1, 2011. Retrieved March 13, 2018.
  25. ^ Howard Ashman Papers (Report). January 1, 2011. p. 13.
  26. ^ Howard Ashman: A short tribute. YouTube. August 19, 2013. Event occurs at 2:19. Archived from the original on December 12, 2021.
  27. ^ Hetrick, Adam (March 7, 2017). "Beauty and the Beast Lyricist Howard Ashman Subject of New Documentary Film". Playbill. New York City: Playbill, Inc. Retrieved June 8, 2017.
  28. ^ Ramos, Dino-Ray (April 11, 2018). "'Howard' Clip: Tribeca Docu Spotlights Oscar-Winning Disney Lyricist Howard Ashman". Deadline Hollywood. Los Angeles, California: Penske Media Corporation. Retrieved April 20, 2018.

External links

  • Official website
  • Profile @ vimeo.com
  • Disney Legends
  • Howard Ashman at Find a Grave
  • Howard Ashman at IMDb
  • Howard Ashman papers, 1973-2010 at the Library of Congress

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Howard Elliott Ashman May 17 1950 March 14 1991 was an American playwright lyricist and stage director 1 He collaborated with composer Alan Menken on several works and is most widely known for his work on feature films for Walt Disney Animation Studios for which Ashman wrote the lyrics and Menken composed the music 2 His work included songs for Little Shop of Horrors The Little Mermaid Beauty and the Beast and Aladdin Sir Tim Rice took over to write the rest of the songs for the latter film after Ashman s death in 1991 Howard AshmanAshman in 1989BornHoward Elliott Ashman 1950 05 17 May 17 1950Baltimore Maryland U S DiedMarch 14 1991 1991 03 14 aged 40 Manhattan New York City U S Resting placeOhev Shalom Memorial Park Reisterstown Maryland U S Alma materIndiana UniversityBoston UniversityOccupationsPlaywrightlyriciststage directorYears active1977 1991Partner s Stuart White 1969 1980 1983 Bill Lauch 1984 1991 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Death 4 Personal life 5 Awards and nominations 5 1 Accolades 5 2 Special recognitions 5 3 Tributes 6 Credits 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and education EditAshman was born in Baltimore Maryland the son of Shirley Thelma nee Glass and Raymond Albert Ashman an ice cream cone manufacturer 3 His family was Jewish 4 5 He started his theater experiences with the Children s Theater Association CTA playing roles such as Aladdin 6 Ashman first studied at Boston University and Goddard College with a stop at Tufts University s Summer Theater and then went on to earn a masters degree in Fine Arts at Indiana University 7 in 1974 Career EditAfter graduating from Indiana in 1974 he moved to New York and worked as an editor at Grosset amp Dunlap His first two plays Cause Maggie s Afraid of the Dark and Dreamstuff were met with mixed reviews His play The Confirmation was produced in 1977 at Princeton s McCarter Theater and starred Herschel Bernardi In 1977 he became the artistic director of the WPA Theater in New York He met future collaborator Alan Menken at the BMI Workshop where he was classmates with Maury Yeston and Ed Kleban among others He first worked with Menken on the 1979 musical Kurt Vonnegut s God Bless You Mr Rosewater adapted from Vonnegut s novel of the same name 2 They also collaborated on Little Shop of Horrors with Ashman as director lyricist and librettist winning the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Lyrics and receiving a Grammy Award nomination 8 He also directed the workshop of Nine by Yeston at the Eugene O Neill Theater Center and after asking why Guido s wife stays with him after she knows he has not been faithful inspired Yeston to write My Husband Makes Movies 9 Ashman was director lyricist and book writer for the 1986 Broadway musical Smile music by Marvin Hamlisch This musical was not well received 10 and closed with only 48 performances 2 Also in 1986 Ashman wrote the screenplay for the Frank Oz directed film adaptation of his musical Little Shop of Horrors as well as contributing the lyrics for two new songs Some Fun Now and Mean Green Mother from Outer Space the latter of which received an Academy Award nomination In 1986 Ashman was brought in to write lyrics for a song in Walt Disney Animation Studios Oliver amp Company He then also worked with Tina Turner on a script 11 which never came to fruition 12 While there he was offered several works which had been on the back burner and was told about another project that Disney had been working on for a couple years The film was The Little Mermaid Disney s first fairy tale in 30 years Ashman along with Menken wrote all of the songs for the film Ashman became a driving force during the early years of the Disney Renaissance He would hold story meetings and said the animation and musical styles were made for each other which is why Disney needed to continue making musical movies 2 He also made strong choices in casting actors with strong musical theater and acting backgrounds The Little Mermaid was released in November 1989 and it was an enormous success Ashman and Menken received two Golden Globe nominations and three Academy Award nominations including two Best Original Song nominations for Kiss the Girl and Under The Sea with Ashman and Menken winning for the latter In 1988 while working on The Little Mermaid Ashman pitched the idea of an animated musical adaptation of Aladdin to Disney After he wrote a group of songs with partner Alan Menken and a film treatment a screenplay was written by Linda Woolverton who had worked on Beauty and the Beast 13 Directors John Musker and Ron Clements then joined the production and the story underwent many changes with some elements of the original treatment being dropped Out of the 16 songs written for Aladdin three of Ashman s songs ended up in the finished film which was released after his death During early production of Aladdin Ashman and Menken were approached to help reinvigorate and save the production of Beauty and the Beast which was going nowhere as a non musical Ashman wishing to focus on Aladdin and his health reluctantly agreed It was at this time that his health began to decline due to his illness Regardless he completed lyrical work on Beauty and the Beast before his death in March 1991 The film was released mere months after his death and is dedicated to him In May 2020 Beauty and the Beast co director Kirk Wise said If you had to point to one person responsible for the Disney Renaissance I would say it was Howard 14 Along with Menken Ashman was the co recipient of two Grammy Awards two Golden Globe Awards and two Academy Awards Death EditDuring production of The Little Mermaid in 1988 Ashman was diagnosed with HIV AIDS even though he continued to write songs Peter Kunze noted that Ashman was supported by Jeffrey Katzenberg with the company even creating a production unit near his home so he could receive treatment at the Saint Vincent s Hospital in New York City to work on Beauty and the Beast 15 but survived to see the early private screening of the film 16 Ashman died on March 14 1991 at the age of 40 years old and never saw the completed film 17 Beauty and the Beast released eight months later was dedicated to his memory featuring the message after the end credits To our friend Howard who gave a mermaid her voice and a beast his soul We will be forever grateful Howard Ashman 1950 1991 He was buried in the Ohev Shalom Cemetery in Reistertown Maryland 18 and survived by Sarah Gillespie and Shirley Gershman 19 Personal life EditAshman met Stuart White one of his first partners at a summer university program in 1969 20 Originally close friends the two formed a bond which led to a secret relationship 21 They both completed master s degrees at Indiana University and then moved to upstate New York Ashman and White re opened the Workshop of Players Art Foundation WPA together as artistic directors 22 The two fell out in 1980 but reunited briefly in 1983 Ashman then met Bill Lauch in 1984 who worked as an architect Lauch accepted Ashman s posthumous Oscar for Beauty and the Beast in 1992 after Ashman s death 23 24 Awards and nominations EditOver the course of his career Ashman won two Academy Awards one posthumous out of seven nominations Of these nominations four are posthumous nominations the most in Academy Awards history citation needed He also won a posthumous Laurence Olivier Award and five Grammy Awards three of them posthumous among other accolades Accolades Edit Award Year Project Category OutcomeAcademy Awards 1986 Little Shop of Horrors Best Original Songfor the song Mean Green Mother from Outer Space Nominated1989 The Little Mermaid Best Original Songfor the song Under the Sea WonBest Original Songfor the song Kiss the Girl Nominated1991 Beauty and the Beast Best Original Songfor the song Beauty and the Beast Posthumous WonBest Original Songfor the song Be Our Guest Posthumous NominatedBest Original Songfor the song Belle Posthumous Nominated1992 Aladdin Best Original Songfor the song Friend Like Me Posthumous NominatedBritish Academy Film Awards 1992 Beauty and the Beast Best Film Music NominatedDrama Desk Awards 1983 Little Shop of Horrors Outstanding Lyrics WonOutstanding Director of a Musical Nominated1994 Beauty and the Beast Outstanding Lyrics Posthumous Nominated2014 Aladdin Outstanding Lyrics Posthumous NominatedEvening Standard Awards 1983 Little Shop of Horrors Best Musical WonGolden Globe Awards 1989 The Little Mermaid Best Original Songfor the song Under the Sea WonBest Original Songfor the song Kiss the Girl Nominated1991 Beauty and the Beast Best Original Songfor the song Beauty and the Beast Posthumous WonBest Original Songfor the song Be Our Guest Posthumous Nominated1992 Aladdin Best Original Songfor the song Friend Like Me Posthumous NominatedBest Original Songfor the song Prince Ali Posthumous NominatedGrammy Awards 1984 Little Shop of Horrors Best Musical Cast Show Album Nominated1990 Oliver and Company Story and Songs from the Motion Picture Best Recording for Children Nominated1991 The Little Mermaid Original Walt Disney Records Soundtrack Best Recording for Children WonThe Little Mermaid Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or Television for the song Under the Sea WonBest Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or Television for the song Kiss the Girl Nominated1993 Beauty and the Beast Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Best Musical Album for Children Posthumous WonAlbum of the Year Posthumous NominatedBeauty and the Beast Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or Televisionfor the song Beauty and the Beast Posthumous WonSong of the Yearfor the song Beauty and the Beast Posthumous Nominated1994 Aladdin Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Best Musical Album for Children Posthumous WonAladdin Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or Televisionfor the song Friend Like Me Posthumous NominatedLaurence Olivier Awards 1983 Little Shop of Horrors Musical of the Year Nominated1998 Beauty and the Beast Best New Musical Posthumous WonNew York Drama Critics Circle Awards 1983 Little Shop of Horrors Best Musical WonOuter Critics Circle Awards 1983 Little Shop of Horrors Best Off Broadway Musical WonBest Score WonTony Awards 1987 Smile Best Book of a Musical Nominated1994 Beauty and the Beast Best Original Score Posthumous Nominated2008 The Little Mermaid Best Original Score Posthumous Nominated2014 Aladdin Best Original Score Posthumous NominatedSpecial recognitions Edit 1990 Special Award for outstanding contribution to the success of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences anti drug special for children for the song Wonderful Ways to Say No from the TV special Cartoon All Stars to the Rescue 2001 Disney Legend Award POSTHUMOUS 25 Tributes Edit On the 2002 Special Edition DVD of Beauty and the Beast the Disney animators teamed up again and added a new song called Human Again which Ashman and Menken had written for the film but had been cut from the finished product On Disc 2 there is a short documentary entitled Howard Ashman In Memoriam that features many people who worked on Beauty and the Beast who talk about Ashman s involvement on the film and how his death was truly a loss for them Jeffrey Katzenberg claims there are two angels watching down on them that put their magic touch on every film they made Those two angels are Ashman and Walt Disney himself 26 An album of Ashman singing his own work entitled Howard Sings Ashman was released on November 11 2008 by PS Classics as part of the Library of Congress Songwriter Series The 2009 documentary Waking Sleeping Beauty which centers around Disney s animation renaissance is dedicated to him as well as Frank Wells Joe Ranft and Roy E Disney In March 2017 Don Hahn confirmed he was working on a documentary biographical film about Howard Ashman 27 The documentary film titled Howard premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 22 2018 2 28 before having a limited theatrical run on December 18 2018 It was released on Disney on August 7 2020 Credits EditThe Confirmation 1977 writer God Bless You Mr Rosewater 1979 lyricist librettist and director Little Shop of Horrors 1982 lyricist librettist and director Smile 1986 lyricist librettist and director Little Shop of Horrors 1986 lyricist and screenwriter Oliver amp Company 1988 lyricist for Once Upon a Time in New York City The Little Mermaid 1989 lyricist producer additional dialogue Cartoon All Stars to the Rescue 1990 lyricist for Wonderful Way to Say No Beauty and the Beast 1991 lyricist executive producer dedicated Aladdin 1992 lyricist for Arabian Nights Friend Like Me and Prince Ali References Edit Obituary Variety March 18 1991 a b c d e Robinson Joanna April 20 2018 Inside the Tragedy and Triumph of Disney Genius Howard Ashman Vanity Fair Retrieved April 21 2018 Howard Ashman Biography 1950 1991 Filmreference com Retrieved January 14 2012 Don Hahn interview Beauty And The Beast Howard Ashman The Lion King South Park and Frankenweenie Den of Geek Retrieved March 13 2018 Glassman Marvin Beauty cast member proud of her Jewish roots Jewish Journal Retrieved March 13 2018 Hahn Don August 7 2020 Howard Documentary 6 minutes in Blau Eleanor March 15 1991 Howard Ashman Is Dead at 40 Writer of Little Shop of Horrors The New York Times p 23 26th Annual Grammy Awards 1983 Grammy 1983 Retrieved May 7 2022 ATW s Working in the Theatre 67 Playscript Winter 1982 YouTube Archived from the original on December 12 2021 Rich Frank November 25 1986 Theater Smile A Musical Comedy New York Times Retrieved May 7 2022 Hahn Don August 7 2020 Howard Documentary 46 minutes in Lenker Maureen August 7 2020 12 things we learned from the Disney documentary Howard Entertainment Weekly Retrieved May 7 2022 Aladdin Crew Reunion Animated Views Retrieved May 31 2009 10 Things We Learned from Kirk Wise and Gary Trousdale During WDFM Happily Ever After Hours Laughing Place May 14 2020 Retrieved December 1 2020 Kunze Peter April 22 2022 LBGTQ audiences and artists helped save Disney Washington Post Archived from the original on April 22 2022 Hahn Don March 26 2010 Waking Sleeping Beauty Documentary Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Blau Eleanor March 15 1991 Howard Ashman Is Dead at 40 Writer of Little Shop of Horrors The New York Times Wilson Scott 2016 Resting Places The Burial Sites of More Than 14 000 Famous Persons Jefferson North Carolina McFarland amp Company ISBN 978 0786479924 Blau Eleanor March 15 1991 Howard Ashman Is Dead at 40 Writer of Little Shop of Horrors The New York Times Roberts Jon May 31 2019 Howard Ashman A Queer Legacy Not to be Forgotten Storyhouse Retrieved April 21 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Hahn Don August 7 2020 Howard Documentary 8 minutes in Renick Kyle January 9 2019 A SHORT HISTORY OF THE WPA THEATRE WORKSHOP OF THE PLAYERS ART FOUNDATION INC Howard Ashman Retrieved April 21 2021 Beauty And The Beast Wins Original Song 1992 Oscars Video March 29 1993 2015 Archived from the original on December 12 2021 Top 10 Notable People Who Died From AIDS Listverse Listverse December 1 2011 Retrieved March 13 2018 Howard Ashman Papers Report January 1 2011 p 13 Howard Ashman A short tribute YouTube August 19 2013 Event occurs at 2 19 Archived from the original on December 12 2021 Hetrick Adam March 7 2017 Beauty and the Beast Lyricist Howard Ashman Subject of New Documentary Film Playbill New York City Playbill Inc Retrieved June 8 2017 Ramos Dino Ray April 11 2018 Howard Clip Tribeca Docu Spotlights Oscar Winning Disney Lyricist Howard Ashman Deadline Hollywood Los Angeles California Penske Media Corporation Retrieved April 20 2018 External links EditOfficial website Profile vimeo com Disney Legends Howard Ashman at Find a Grave Howard Ashman at IMDb Howard Ashman papers 1973 2010 at the Library of Congress Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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