Marilyn Bergman, Oscar-Winning Lyricist, Dies Tragically

Marilyn Bergman, Oscar-Winning Lyricist, Dies Tragically

As the Associated PressIt was reported that Marilyn Bergman, the composer, died at her Los Angeles home on January 8. Marilyn Bergman was also responsible for songs like “The Last Song” with Alan Bergman (pictured above). “The Way We Were,”After she starred alongside Robert Redford in the movie, this song became a Barbra Sreisand classic. Marilyn also had other hits. “It Might Be You”From the hit Dustin Hoffman film “Tootsie,” and “How Do You Keep the Music Playing?” from the film “Best Friends.” According to a representative who announced the composer’s death, per AP, Marilyn was 93 years oldAnd died from heart failure, which bore no connection to the current COVID-19 pandemic.

AP also pointed out that Marilyn understood Hollywood’s importance and impact deeply. In a 2013 interview, she said this once. HuffPost, “If one really is serious about wanting to write songs that are original, that really speak to people, you have to feel like you created something that wasn’t there before — which is the ultimate accomplishment, isn’t it?”She added, “And to make something that wasn’t there before, you have to know what came before you.”She is survived her husband, Julie Bergman Sender, their daughter. Who is a producer of independent films?.

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