Mark Ronson
Born: 1975-09-04 in Notting Hill, London, England, UK
Known For: Sound
Biography
Mark Daniel Ronson (born 4 September 1975) is a British-American DJ, record producer, remixer, and songwriter. He has won eight Grammy Awards, including Producer of the Year for Amy Winehouse's album Back to Black (2006), as well as two for Record of the Year with her 2006 single "Rehab" and his own 2014 single "Uptown Funk" (featuring Bruno Mars). He has also won an Academy Award for Best Original Song, a Golden Globe and a Grammy Award for co-writing "Shallow" (performed by Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper) for the film A Star Is Born (2018). Ronson served as lead and executive producer for the soundtrack to the 2023 fantasy comedy film Barbie, on which he also composed and co-wrote several of its songs with his production partner Andrew Wyatt. The soundtrack won three Grammy Awards—"What Was I Made For?" won Song of the Year and Best Song Written for Visual Media, while the parent album won Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media—from 11 nominations, as well as an Academy Award for Best Original Song from two nominations. Description above from the Wikipedia article Mark Ronson, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography
2027
- Narnia: The Magician's Nephew ... (Original Music Composer)
2025
- Avatar: Fire and Ash ... (Songs)
- SNL50: The Homecoming Concert ... (Executive Producer)
2024
- Unfrosted ... (Songs)
- Getting It Back: The Story of Cymande as Self
- Who Is Sabato De Sarno? A Gucci Story as Self - DJ, Music Producer
2023
- Barbie ... (Songs)
- Thriller 40 as Self
2022
- George Michael: Freedom Uncut as Self
- Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert as Self
- Love, Lizzo as Self
- Kylie Minogue V The Bee Gees as Self (archive footage)
2021
- Watch the Sound with Mark Ronson as Self
2020
- The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart as Self
- Ricky Powell: The Individualist as Self
- Amy Winehouse: The Price of Fame as Self
- Underplayed as Self
2019
- The Kelly Clarkson Show as Self
- Spies in Disguise as Agency Control Room Technician (voice)
- Celebrity Gogglebox as Self
- I Can Go for That: The Smooth World of Yacht Rock as Self
- Mark Ronson: From the Heart as Self
- I Can Go For That: The Smooth World of Yacht Rock as Himself
- Miley Cyrus: Live at Glastonbury Festival as Self
- How To Be: Mark Ronson as Himself
2018
- A Star Is Born ... (Songs)
- Duran Duran: There's Something You Should Know as Self
- The Road to Stardom: The Making of A Star Is Born as Self
- Classic Albums: Amy Winehouse - Back to Black as Self
2017
- Gaga: Five Foot Two as Self - Music Producer
- George Michael: Freedom as Self
- Cecile on the Phone ... (Original Music Composer)
2016
- Suicide Squad ... (Songs)
- Ghostbusters ... (Songs)
- Soundbreaking as Self
- Michael Jackson's Journey from Motown to Off the Wall as Self
- Lady Gaga: Dive Bar Tour (Los Angeles) as Self
- Lady Gaga: Dive Bar Tour (New York) as Self
- Lady Gaga: Dive Bar Tour (Nashville) as Self
2015
- The Late Late Show with James Corden as Self
- Close Up with The Hollywood Reporter as Self
- Mortdecai ... (Original Music Composer)
- Amy as Self
2014
- The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon as Self - Musical Guest
- Late Night with Seth Meyers as Self
- Duran Duran: Unstaged as Self - Guitar
2009
- Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen as Self - Guest
2008
- Lily Allen and Friends as Self - Musical Guest
2007
- The Graham Norton Show as Self
2005
- The Friday Night Project as Self
- Hip-Hop Honeys | Las Vegas as Self
2004
- Strictly Come Dancing as Self
2003
- Jimmy Kimmel Live! as Self - Musical Guest
- Death of a Dynasty as Engineer
2001
- Zoolander as Mark Ronson
1997
- Classic Albums as Self
1996
- Never Mind the Buzzcocks as Self
1994
- MTV Europe Music Awards as Self - Presenter
1993
- Late Show with David Letterman as Self - Musical Guest
- Late Night with Conan O'Brien as Self - Musical Guest
1984
- MTV Video Music Awards as Self
1977
- The BRIT Awards as Self
1975
- Saturday Night Live as Self - Musical Guest
1959
- The Grammys as Self
1953
- The Oscars as Self - Performer