Amy Powers
American lyricist, songwriter and producer
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Amy Powers (born 1960) is a lyricist, songwriter and producer who writes songs for film, television, and theater.
Amy Powers | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1960 (age 65–66) United States |
| Occupations | Producer and songwriter |
| Spouse | J. Todd Harris |
| Children | Jasper (born 1998) and Cole (born 2000) |
Career
Early life
Powers graduated from Vassar College, and then attended Columbia University (M.B.A) and Harvard University (law degree).[1]
Musical theater
Powers co-wrote the lyrics for the musical Cinderella: A Musical with composer Dan Levy for Riverside Shakespeare Company at Playhouse 91 in New York, which ran in December 1991 to March 1992.[2] She wrote the lyrics and book for the stage musical Lizzie Borden with composer Christopher McGovern. The musical ran at Goodspeed Musicals Norma Terris Theatre (Chester, CT.) in November 2001.[3] The Game, a stage musical for which Powers is the co-librettist/lyricist, was produced at Barrington Stage Company in August 2003.[4]
She is the co/lyricist with Michael Korie for Doctor Zhivago, a musical based on the Russian novel Doctor Zhivago, by Boris Pasternak.[5] The show was revised after its preview run at the La Jolla Playhouse, and premiered at the Lyric Theatre, Sydney in February 2011.[6][7][8] The musical premiered on Broadway in April 2015.[9]
Powers, alongside Don Black, was the original co-lyricist for the Andrew Lloyd Webber composed musical adaptation of Sunset Boulevard.[10] Released from the show following a first act developmental presentation at the Sydmonton Festival in 1991, Powers was ultimately given a lyrical development credit for four songs from the show: "With One Look," "The Greatest Star Of All," "Sunset Boulevard" and "As If We Never Said Goodbye".[11]
Film and television
Powers' first song for film was the title track for the Oscar-Winning When We Were Kings (1996).[12] She has also written songs for the films Sweet Home Alabama, Ella Enchanted and Aquamarine[13] as well as television shows including Guiding Light, All My Children, Laguna Beach, Castle and America's Next Top Model. Powers' songs have been featured in Mattel's Barbie Movies [14] including Barbie & the Diamond Castle, Barbie as the Princess and the Pauper, and Disney Princess Enchanted Tales: Follow Your Dreams.
Nominations
Powers was nominated for an Outstanding Original Song Daytime Emmy in the Children's/Animated category for "Shine" in Barbie and the 12 Dancing Princesses in 2007, [15] and an Annie Award for Best Music in an Animated Feature Production for her work in Disney Princess Enchanted Tales: Follow Your Dreams in 2007.[16]