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Robert Lopez

Robert Lopez (born February 23, 1975) is an American songwriter for musicals, best known for co-creating The Book of Mormon and Avenue Q, and for co-writing the songs featured in the Disney computer-animated films Frozen, its sequel Frozen II, and Coco, with his wife Kristen Anderson-Lopez. He is one of only eighteen people who have won an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar and a Tony Award, nicknamed by Philip Michael Thomas in 1984 as the "EGOT". He additionally holds the distinctions of being the youngest person to win an EGOT, and winning the awards across the shortest period of time: he won all four in the span of ten years and completed the set at the age of 39. He is also the only person to have won all four awards more than once, having won two Oscars, three Tonys, three Grammys, and four Emmys.[1]

Robert Lopez
Lopez in 2018
Born (1975-02-23) February 23, 1975 (age 48)
New York City, U.S.
Other namesBobby Lopez
Alma materYale University (BA)
OccupationSongwriter
Spouse
(m. 2003)
Children2

Early life

Robert Lopez was born in Manhattan, to Katherine (Lowe) and Frank Lopez.[2][3] He is partly of Filipino descent through his father (who was born on a ship in the middle of the ocean after departing Manila); his paternal grandfather was Filipino, and his paternal grandmother was of half Filipino and half Scottish-American descent (both originally resided in Manila).[4] His father was director of publications for NYU Langone Medical Center.[2]

Lopez spent much of his childhood in Greenwich Village, except for one year in Massachusetts while his father was working for Clark University.[2] Upon their return to New York City when he was six years old, "it was a fluke" that he started piano lessons at Greenwich House Music School.[2] The apartment they were subletting at the time happened to have a piano; his mother asked if he was interested in taking lessons, and he said yes.[2] At age seven, his parents bought a piano for him,[2] he saw his first Broadway show,[5] and he wrote his first song.[6] At age 11, he wrote his first opening number.[5] At around age 12, he briefly moved away from the piano and tried playing the saxophone, as well as taking courses in musical composition at other music schools.[2]

Lopez went to Hunter College Elementary School and Hunter College High School, and then on to Yale University where he graduated in 1997 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English (the type of academic degree expressly discussed in the second song of Avenue Q).[2][5] While at Yale, he wrote three plays (of which two were musicals) and was a member of the Yale Spizzwinks a cappella group, and was influenced by professors such as Vincent Scully, John Hollander and Harold Bloom.[7] During his time at Yale, he vaguely hoped to make a living writing musicals and "had no [other] career options"; towards that end, he avoided courses that would prepare him for a career in something more secure like law or medicine.[2][5]

Career

1998-2004: Early work and breakthrough

 
Lopez receiving his Tony Award in 2004

Upon graduating from Yale, Lopez moved back in with his parents and brother in Greenwich Village, where he lived for four years until he was able to earn enough money writing songs for Theatreworks USA to rent an apartment of his own.[2] During this period, he took temporary jobs at companies like Pfizer[8] and worked as a weekend receptionist for his old music school, Greenwich House.[2]

In 1998, while participating in the BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theater Workshop, he met another aspiring songwriter, Jeff Marx. Their first project together, Kermit, Prince of Denmark, a Muppet parody of Hamlet, won the Kleban Award for lyrics, though The Jim Henson Company rejected the script, saying it did not have enough "kid appeal."[6] The story was considered for the next Muppet film by Chris Curtin in 2004, until Curtin left the Disney Company. Highlights from the unproduced musical were performed by Rick Lyon, Rebecca Jones, and Susan Blackwell at the BMI Workshop.

In 1999, Lopez and Marx, who collaborated on both music and lyrics, began work on Avenue Q, a stage musical which, using puppet characters, similar to those on Sesame Street, dealt with adult themes and ideas. The show, for which Lopez also provided the animated segments, was his first professional experience.[9] After playing Off-Broadway, the show transferred in July 2003 to Broadway's John Golden Theatre, where it proved both a critical and popular success, winning the 2004 Tony Award for Best Musical, and earning Lopez and Marx the Tony Award for Best Original Score.[10] The Original Cast Recording was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2004.

2005–2011: Career stardom

In 2005, Lopez began working on a new musical project with his musical partner Jeff Marx, and with Matt Stone and Trey Parker, the creators of South Park,[9] a series which, in 2003, Lopez had mentioned as a partial inspiration for Avenue Q.[6] The Book of Mormon premiered on Broadway at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre on March 24, 2011, following previews from February 24. The show received numerous theater awards, including the 2011 Tony for Best Musical, as well as two more Tony Awards for Lopez: Best Original Score and Best Book of a Musical.[10] The production's original cast recording also earned Lopez the 2012 Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album.[11]

In early 2006, Lopez collaborated with his brother, Billy, on several episodes of the Nickelodeon series Wonder Pets, for which they shared a Daytime Emmy award with the series' other composers and music director, Jeffrey Lesser, in 2008. In January 2007, a musical adaptation of the Disney/Pixar film Finding Nemo, which Lopez co-wrote with his wife, Kristen Anderson-Lopez, opened at Disney's Animal Kingdom theme park.

On January 18, 2007, Lopez and Marx again collaborated to write four of the songs for the hit TV show Scrubs on the show's 123rd episode titled "My Musical." TV Guide named the episode one of the best 100 TV show episodes of all time in 2009. Lopez, along with Jeff Marx, was recognized with an Emmy nomination for the song "Everything Comes Down to Poo" from the above-mentioned episode.[12] Stephanie D'Abruzzo, who originated the roles of Kate Monster and Lucy the Slut in Avenue Q, guest-starred in the episode.

In April 2010, Lopez wrote the song "Bet Against the American Dream," which was featured on the NPR program This American Life.[13] The song was written in the style of a Broadway show tune, and parodied a scene from the musical The Producers to illustrate the story of a real-life hedge fund called Magnetar that made millions of dollars when the housing market collapsed. On June 25, 2010, Lopez won his second Daytime Creative Arts Emmy for Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition for his work on The Wonder Pets![14] In 2011, Lopez again worked with Matt Stone and Trey Parker on the South Park episode "Broadway Bro Down.”

Lopez also co-wrote two songs for the Disney Channel animated series Phineas and Ferb: "Aerial Area Rug," for the episode "Magic Carpet Ride," and "Fly On the Wall," for the episode of the same name.[15] Lopez composed a song for The Simpsons episode "A Totally Fun Thing That Bart Will Never Do Again" titled "Enjoy It While You Can" which aired on April 29, 2012.

2011–present: Continued success

Lopez and his wife Kristen Anderson-Lopez wrote seven songs for Winnie the Pooh, released in 2011 by Walt Disney Animation Studios.[16] They also wrote an original song for Wreck-It Ralph that was cut from the finished film.[17]

In 2013, Lopez and Anderson-Lopez wrote songs for Disney Animation's feature film Frozen. The song "Let It Go" won the Academy Award for Best Original Song, making Lopez the 12th person to achieve the EGOT.[18] On February 8, 2015, they won another Grammy for their work on Frozen for the Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media for "Let It Go".[19]

In development for several years by Lopez and Anderson-Lopez, their romantic-comedy musical Up Here debuted August 9, 2015, at the La Jolla Playhouse in San Diego.[20][21] Lopez describes Up Here as "It's kind of like Annie Hall meets Cirque du Soleil. It's a romantic comedy with a huge theatrical twist."

Lopez and his wife wrote the musical number "Moving Pictures" for the 87th Academy Awards.[22]

It was announced in late 2015 that Lopez would be writing original songs for the revival of the cult comedy series Mystery Science Theater 3000.[23]

Lopez and his wife were attached to write the music for the Disney film Gigantic, an animated retelling of "Jack and the Beanstalk", but the film was shelved in October 2017.[24]

The Disney/Pixar film Coco, released in November 2017, features Lopez and Anderson-Lopez's song "Remember Me". The song won the 2018 Academy Award for Best Original Song, making Lopez the first double EGOT winner.[25] Most recently, Lopez and Anderson-Lopez composed the theme music from the MCU show WandaVision, which premiered on Disney+ on January 15, 2021.

Personal life

 
Kristen and Robert Lopez interviewed on Dulce Osuna in 2019

During his participation in the 1999 BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theatre Workshop, Robert Lopez met and began dating lyricist Kristen Anderson.[16][26] As described in a 2003 The New York Times profile, the pair, struggling in a cash-strapped post-college period that recalls the storyline of Avenue Q's Princeton and Kate Monster, "live[d] in Astoria, Queens, [drove] a 1989 Buick and survive[d] on fast food".[27]

The couple married in 2003 and their two daughters, Katie and Annie, had voice parts in Frozen, with Katie voicing 5-year-old Anna and Annie voicing a troll.[28] They currently reside in the Park Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn.[29]

In his youth, he was a Catholic, but he now calls himself "sort of agnostic."[30]

Work

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2011 Winnie the Pooh Music and lyrics
2013 Frozen Music and lyrics
2015 Frozen Fever Music and lyrics Short film
2017 Coco Music and lyrics
2019 Frozen II Story writer, music, and lyrics

Television

Year Title Role Episode
2006–08 Wonder Pets! Composer 12 episodes
2007 Scrubs Music and lyrics Episode: "My Musical"
2011 South Park Music and lyrics Episode: "Broadway Bro Down"
2017–22 Mystery Science Theater 3000 Writer 2 episodes
2021 WandaVision Music and lyrics 7 episodes
2022 Central Park Music and lyrics Episode: "Castle Sweet Castle"
2023 Up Here Writer, executive producer, music, and lyrics

Theatre

Year Title Role Venue
2003 Avenue Q Music and lyrics John Golden Theatre, Broadway
2006 Finding Nemo – The Musical Music and lyrics Disney's Animal Kingdom
2011 The Book of Mormon Book, music, and lyrics Eugene O'Neill Theatre, Broadway
2015 Up Here Book, music, and lyrics La Jolla Playhouse[21]
2018 Frozen Music and lyrics St. James Theatre, Broadway

Awards and nominations

References

  1. ^ Schwartz, Dana (March 5, 2018). "Oscars 2018: Robert Lopez becomes the first person in history to double EGOT". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved March 5, 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Salamon, Julie (June 22, 2005). "Student Who Made Good on 'Avenue Q' Gives Back". New York Times. Retrieved October 4, 2014.
  3. ^ "KATHERINE LOPEZ Obituary (2017) - New York, NY - New York Times". Legacy.com.
  4. ^ Nepales, Ruben V. (November 7, 2013). "Fun, music-filled morning with Fil-Am Tony, Grammy winner and wife". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved October 4, 2014.
  5. ^ a b c d Benson, Barbara (October 12, 2012). "Where is Robert Lopez now?". Crain's New York Business. Crain Communications Inc. Retrieved October 3, 2014.
  6. ^ a b c Mandell, Jonathan (March 16, 2003). "THEATER: Puppets Not Suitable For Children". New York Times. Retrieved October 3, 2014.
  7. ^ Fuhrer, Zachary (February 25, 2011). "Robert Lopez '97: composer, lyricist, beatbox enthusiast". Yale Daily News. Retrieved October 3, 2014.
  8. ^ Boroff, Philip (June 8, 2011). "Yale Composer Lopez Wins Broadway Gamble With 'Book of Mormon'". Bloomberg. Bloomberg L.P. Retrieved October 3, 2014.
  9. ^ a b Maupin, Elizabeth (November 26, 2006). . Orlando Sentinel. Archived from the original on January 8, 2008. Retrieved March 22, 2007.
  10. ^ a b "Robert Lopez Credits and Awards" Playbill, accessed September 19, 2019
  11. ^ Jones, Kenneth. " Book of Mormon Wins Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album" Playbill, February 12, 2012
  12. ^ "Stage Stars Nab 2007 Emmy Nominations, Broadway.com Buzz". Broadway.com. July 19, 2007. Retrieved January 23, 2018.
  13. ^ Goldstein, Jacob (April 9, 2010). "A Show Tune About A Hedge Fund: 'Bet Against The American Dream'". Planet Money. NPR.org. Retrieved March 18, 2019.
  14. ^ "THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS & SCIENCES ANNOUNCES WINNERS OF THE 37TH ANNUAL DAYTIME ENTERTAINMENT CREATIVE ARTS EMMY® AWARDS". emmyonline.com. The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. June 25, 2010. Retrieved March 18, 2019.
  15. ^ Lopez, Robert (January 12, 2013). "Twitter Status". Twitter. Retrieved March 2, 2014.
  16. ^ a b De Brito, Deia (August 19, 2011). . The Charlotte Observer. Archived from the original on October 6, 2014. Retrieved September 22, 2014.
  17. ^ Lang, Derrik J. (February 22, 2013). "Best Animated Feature: 'Brave,' 'Wreck-It Ralph' Battle For Oscar". Huffington Post.
  18. ^ Lily Rothman (March 2, 2014). . Time. Archived from the original on March 6, 2014. Retrieved March 2, 2014.
  19. ^ Christopher Rosen (February 8, 2015). "Grammy Winners List For 2015 Includes Sam Smith, Pharrell, Beyoncé & More". The Huffington Post. Retrieved February 9, 2015.
  20. ^ "2015-2016 Season: Up Here". La Jolla Playhouse. Retrieved January 23, 2018.
  21. ^ a b Herbert, James (July 31, 2015). "'Frozen' songwriters unveil 'Up Here,' the musical they couldn't let go". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved January 23, 2018.
  22. ^ Battersby, Matilda (February 23, 2015). "Neil Patrick Harris' best and worst jokes as Oscars 2015 host". The Independent. Retrieved January 23, 2018.
  23. ^ Otterson, Joe."Dan Harmon to Write for Mystery Science Theater 3000 Reboot" The Wrap, December 9, 2015
  24. ^ Busch, Jenna (October 10, 2017). "Gigantic: Jack and the Beanstalk Film Dead at Disney". ComingSoon.net. Retrieved October 10, 2017.
  25. ^ Wontorek, Paul. "Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez Win Second Oscar for 'Remember Me' from Coco" broadway.com, March 4, 2018
  26. ^ Kennedy, Mark (May 10, 2014). "Musical theater workshop becomes incubator for Broadway shows". Washington Post. Retrieved February 20, 2022.
  27. ^ Lee, Linda (August 3, 2003). "A Night Out With Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx; When Puppets Go to Town". The New York Times. Retrieved March 24, 2008.
  28. ^ Alexander, Bryan (November 25, 2013). "'Frozen': Family affair for married songwriters". USA Today. Retrieved December 4, 2013.
  29. ^ Ryzik, Melena (February 19, 2014). "The Nominees Are Blockbusters: Oscar-Nominated Songs With Familiar Composers". The New York Times. Retrieved February 20, 2014.
  30. ^ Luscombe, Belinda (July 25, 2011). "10 Questions with Robert Lopez". Time. Time. Retrieved April 23, 2023.

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This article is about the songwriter of musicals For other uses see Robert Lopez disambiguation Robert Lopez born February 23 1975 is an American songwriter for musicals best known for co creating The Book of Mormon and Avenue Q and for co writing the songs featured in the Disney computer animated films Frozen its sequel Frozen II and Coco with his wife Kristen Anderson Lopez He is one of only eighteen people who have won an Emmy a Grammy an Oscar and a Tony Award nicknamed by Philip Michael Thomas in 1984 as the EGOT He additionally holds the distinctions of being the youngest person to win an EGOT and winning the awards across the shortest period of time he won all four in the span of ten years and completed the set at the age of 39 He is also the only person to have won all four awards more than once having won two Oscars three Tonys three Grammys and four Emmys 1 Robert LopezLopez in 2018Born 1975 02 23 February 23 1975 age 48 New York City U S Other namesBobby LopezAlma materYale University BA OccupationSongwriterSpouseKristen Anderson Lopez m 2003 wbr Children2 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1998 2004 Early work and breakthrough 2 2 2005 2011 Career stardom 2 3 2011 present Continued success 3 Personal life 4 Work 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 4 3 Theatre 5 Awards and nominations 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditRobert Lopez was born in Manhattan to Katherine Lowe and Frank Lopez 2 3 He is partly of Filipino descent through his father who was born on a ship in the middle of the ocean after departing Manila his paternal grandfather was Filipino and his paternal grandmother was of half Filipino and half Scottish American descent both originally resided in Manila 4 His father was director of publications for NYU Langone Medical Center 2 Lopez spent much of his childhood in Greenwich Village except for one year in Massachusetts while his father was working for Clark University 2 Upon their return to New York City when he was six years old it was a fluke that he started piano lessons at Greenwich House Music School 2 The apartment they were subletting at the time happened to have a piano his mother asked if he was interested in taking lessons and he said yes 2 At age seven his parents bought a piano for him 2 he saw his first Broadway show 5 and he wrote his first song 6 At age 11 he wrote his first opening number 5 At around age 12 he briefly moved away from the piano and tried playing the saxophone as well as taking courses in musical composition at other music schools 2 Lopez went to Hunter College Elementary School and Hunter College High School and then on to Yale University where he graduated in 1997 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English the type of academic degree expressly discussed in the second song of Avenue Q 2 5 While at Yale he wrote three plays of which two were musicals and was a member of the Yale Spizzwinks a cappella group and was influenced by professors such as Vincent Scully John Hollander and Harold Bloom 7 During his time at Yale he vaguely hoped to make a living writing musicals and had no other career options towards that end he avoided courses that would prepare him for a career in something more secure like law or medicine 2 5 Career EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message 1998 2004 Early work and breakthrough Edit Lopez receiving his Tony Award in 2004 Upon graduating from Yale Lopez moved back in with his parents and brother in Greenwich Village where he lived for four years until he was able to earn enough money writing songs for Theatreworks USA to rent an apartment of his own 2 During this period he took temporary jobs at companies like Pfizer 8 and worked as a weekend receptionist for his old music school Greenwich House 2 In 1998 while participating in the BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theater Workshop he met another aspiring songwriter Jeff Marx Their first project together Kermit Prince of Denmark a Muppet parody of Hamlet won the Kleban Award for lyrics though The Jim Henson Company rejected the script saying it did not have enough kid appeal 6 The story was considered for the next Muppet film by Chris Curtin in 2004 until Curtin left the Disney Company Highlights from the unproduced musical were performed by Rick Lyon Rebecca Jones and Susan Blackwell at the BMI Workshop In 1999 Lopez and Marx who collaborated on both music and lyrics began work on Avenue Q a stage musical which using puppet characters similar to those on Sesame Street dealt with adult themes and ideas The show for which Lopez also provided the animated segments was his first professional experience 9 After playing Off Broadway the show transferred in July 2003 to Broadway s John Golden Theatre where it proved both a critical and popular success winning the 2004 Tony Award for Best Musical and earning Lopez and Marx the Tony Award for Best Original Score 10 The Original Cast Recording was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2004 2005 2011 Career stardom Edit In 2005 Lopez began working on a new musical project with his musical partner Jeff Marx and with Matt Stone and Trey Parker the creators of South Park 9 a series which in 2003 Lopez had mentioned as a partial inspiration for Avenue Q 6 The Book of Mormon premiered on Broadway at the Eugene O Neill Theatre on March 24 2011 following previews from February 24 The show received numerous theater awards including the 2011 Tony for Best Musical as well as two more Tony Awards for Lopez Best Original Score and Best Book of a Musical 10 The production s original cast recording also earned Lopez the 2012 Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album 11 In early 2006 Lopez collaborated with his brother Billy on several episodes of the Nickelodeon series Wonder Pets for which they shared a Daytime Emmy award with the series other composers and music director Jeffrey Lesser in 2008 In January 2007 a musical adaptation of the Disney Pixar film Finding Nemo which Lopez co wrote with his wife Kristen Anderson Lopez opened at Disney s Animal Kingdom theme park On January 18 2007 Lopez and Marx again collaborated to write four of the songs for the hit TV show Scrubs on the show s 123rd episode titled My Musical TV Guide named the episode one of the best 100 TV show episodes of all time in 2009 Lopez along with Jeff Marx was recognized with an Emmy nomination for the song Everything Comes Down to Poo from the above mentioned episode 12 Stephanie D Abruzzo who originated the roles of Kate Monster and Lucy the Slut in Avenue Q guest starred in the episode In April 2010 Lopez wrote the song Bet Against the American Dream which was featured on the NPR program This American Life 13 The song was written in the style of a Broadway show tune and parodied a scene from the musical The Producers to illustrate the story of a real life hedge fund called Magnetar that made millions of dollars when the housing market collapsed On June 25 2010 Lopez won his second Daytime Creative Arts Emmy for Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition for his work on The Wonder Pets 14 In 2011 Lopez again worked with Matt Stone and Trey Parker on the South Park episode Broadway Bro Down Lopez also co wrote two songs for the Disney Channel animated series Phineas and Ferb Aerial Area Rug for the episode Magic Carpet Ride and Fly On the Wall for the episode of the same name 15 Lopez composed a song for The Simpsons episode A Totally Fun Thing That Bart Will Never Do Again titled Enjoy It While You Can which aired on April 29 2012 2011 present Continued success Edit Lopez and his wife Kristen Anderson Lopez wrote seven songs for Winnie the Pooh released in 2011 by Walt Disney Animation Studios 16 They also wrote an original song for Wreck It Ralph that was cut from the finished film 17 In 2013 Lopez and Anderson Lopez wrote songs for Disney Animation s feature film Frozen The song Let It Go won the Academy Award for Best Original Song making Lopez the 12th person to achieve the EGOT 18 On February 8 2015 they won another Grammy for their work on Frozen for the Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media for Let It Go 19 In development for several years by Lopez and Anderson Lopez their romantic comedy musical Up Here debuted August 9 2015 at the La Jolla Playhouse in San Diego 20 21 Lopez describes Up Here as It s kind of like Annie Hall meets Cirque du Soleil It s a romantic comedy with a huge theatrical twist Lopez and his wife wrote the musical number Moving Pictures for the 87th Academy Awards 22 It was announced in late 2015 that Lopez would be writing original songs for the revival of the cult comedy series Mystery Science Theater 3000 23 Lopez and his wife were attached to write the music for the Disney film Gigantic an animated retelling of Jack and the Beanstalk but the film was shelved in October 2017 24 The Disney Pixar film Coco released in November 2017 features Lopez and Anderson Lopez s song Remember Me The song won the 2018 Academy Award for Best Original Song making Lopez the first double EGOT winner 25 Most recently Lopez and Anderson Lopez composed the theme music from the MCU show WandaVision which premiered on Disney on January 15 2021 Personal life Edit Kristen and Robert Lopez interviewed on Dulce Osuna in 2019 During his participation in the 1999 BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theatre Workshop Robert Lopez met and began dating lyricist Kristen Anderson 16 26 As described in a 2003 The New York Times profile the pair struggling in a cash strapped post college period that recalls the storyline of Avenue Q s Princeton and Kate Monster live d in Astoria Queens drove a 1989 Buick and survive d on fast food 27 The couple married in 2003 and their two daughters Katie and Annie had voice parts in Frozen with Katie voicing 5 year old Anna and Annie voicing a troll 28 They currently reside in the Park Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn 29 In his youth he was a Catholic but he now calls himself sort of agnostic 30 Work EditFilm Edit Year Title Role Notes2011 Winnie the Pooh Music and lyrics2013 Frozen Music and lyrics2015 Frozen Fever Music and lyrics Short film2017 Coco Music and lyrics2019 Frozen II Story writer music and lyricsTelevision Edit Year Title Role Episode2006 08 Wonder Pets Composer 12 episodes2007 Scrubs Music and lyrics Episode My Musical 2011 South Park Music and lyrics Episode Broadway Bro Down 2017 22 Mystery Science Theater 3000 Writer 2 episodes2021 WandaVision Music and lyrics 7 episodes2022 Central Park Music and lyrics Episode Castle Sweet Castle 2023 Up Here Writer executive producer music and lyricsTheatre Edit Year Title Role Venue2003 Avenue Q Music and lyrics John Golden Theatre Broadway2006 Finding Nemo The Musical Music and lyrics Disney s Animal Kingdom2011 The Book of Mormon Book music and lyrics Eugene O Neill Theatre Broadway2015 Up Here Book music and lyrics La Jolla Playhouse 21 2018 Frozen Music and lyrics St James Theatre BroadwayAwards and nominations EditMain article List of awards and nominations received by Robert LopezReferences Edit Schwartz Dana March 5 2018 Oscars 2018 Robert Lopez becomes the first person in history to double EGOT Entertainment Weekly Retrieved March 5 2018 a b c d e f g h i j k Salamon Julie June 22 2005 Student Who Made Good on Avenue Q Gives Back New York Times Retrieved October 4 2014 KATHERINE LOPEZ Obituary 2017 New York NY New York Times Legacy com Nepales Ruben V November 7 2013 Fun music filled morning with Fil Am Tony Grammy winner and wife Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved October 4 2014 a b c d Benson Barbara October 12 2012 Where is Robert Lopez now Crain s New York Business Crain Communications Inc Retrieved October 3 2014 a b c Mandell Jonathan March 16 2003 THEATER Puppets Not Suitable For Children New York Times Retrieved October 3 2014 Fuhrer Zachary February 25 2011 Robert Lopez 97 composer lyricist beatbox enthusiast Yale Daily News Retrieved October 3 2014 Boroff Philip June 8 2011 Yale Composer Lopez Wins Broadway Gamble With Book of Mormon Bloomberg Bloomberg L P Retrieved October 3 2014 a b Maupin Elizabeth November 26 2006 Swimming with big fish Orlando Sentinel Archived from the original on January 8 2008 Retrieved March 22 2007 a b Robert Lopez Credits and Awards Playbill accessed September 19 2019 Jones Kenneth Book of Mormon Wins Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album Playbill February 12 2012 Stage Stars Nab 2007 Emmy Nominations Broadway com Buzz Broadway com July 19 2007 Retrieved January 23 2018 Goldstein Jacob April 9 2010 A Show Tune About A Hedge Fund Bet Against The American Dream Planet Money NPR org Retrieved March 18 2019 THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS amp SCIENCES ANNOUNCES WINNERS OF THE 37TH ANNUAL DAYTIME ENTERTAINMENT CREATIVE ARTS EMMY AWARDS emmyonline com The National Academy of Television Arts amp Sciences June 25 2010 Retrieved March 18 2019 Lopez Robert January 12 2013 Twitter Status Twitter Retrieved March 2 2014 a b De Brito Deia August 19 2011 Successful Disney writer knew what she wanted The Charlotte Observer Archived from the original on October 6 2014 Retrieved September 22 2014 Lang Derrik J February 22 2013 Best Animated Feature Brave Wreck It Ralph Battle For Oscar Huffington Post Lily Rothman March 2 2014 EGOT Frozen s Robert Lopez on Scoring His Oscar Time Archived from the original on March 6 2014 Retrieved March 2 2014 Christopher Rosen February 8 2015 Grammy Winners List For 2015 Includes Sam Smith Pharrell Beyonce amp More The Huffington Post Retrieved February 9 2015 2015 2016 Season Up Here La Jolla Playhouse Retrieved January 23 2018 a b Herbert James July 31 2015 Frozen songwriters unveil Up Here the musical they couldn t let go Los Angeles Times Retrieved January 23 2018 Battersby Matilda February 23 2015 Neil Patrick Harris best and worst jokes as Oscars 2015 host The Independent Retrieved January 23 2018 Otterson Joe Dan Harmon to Write for Mystery Science Theater 3000 Reboot The Wrap December 9 2015 Busch Jenna October 10 2017 Gigantic Jack and the Beanstalk Film Dead at Disney ComingSoon net Retrieved October 10 2017 Wontorek Paul Kristen Anderson Lopez and Robert Lopez Win Second Oscar for Remember Me from Coco broadway com March 4 2018 Kennedy Mark May 10 2014 Musical theater workshop becomes incubator for Broadway shows Washington Post Retrieved February 20 2022 Lee Linda August 3 2003 A Night Out With Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx When Puppets Go to Town The New York Times Retrieved March 24 2008 Alexander Bryan November 25 2013 Frozen Family affair for married songwriters USA Today Retrieved December 4 2013 Ryzik Melena February 19 2014 The Nominees Are Blockbusters Oscar Nominated Songs With Familiar Composers The New York Times Retrieved February 20 2014 Luscombe Belinda July 25 2011 10 Questions with Robert Lopez Time Time Retrieved April 23 2023 External links EditRobert Lopez at IMDb Robert Lopez at the Internet Broadway Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert Lopez amp oldid 1153139061, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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