Mark Ronson
Mark Ronson (born Sept. 4, 1975 in London) is a Grammy, Academy Award, and Golden Globe-winning producer and songwriter. He began his career DJing in 1990s New York before rising to fame with collaborations, including Amy Winehouse’s “Back to Black,” which earned him multiple Grammys including Producer of the Year, and the global smash “Uptown Funk” with Bruno Mars. He co-wrote the Golden Globe-winning hit “Shallow” for A Star Is Born and has worked with artists like Lady Gaga, Adele, Paul McCartney, Miley Cyrus, and Dua Lipa. In 2023, he served as executive producer and composer for “Barbie The Album” and its score, earning another Grammy, and in early 2025, executive produced SNL50: The Homecoming Concert with Lorne Michaels. His memoir, “Night People: How to Be a DJ in ’90s New York City,” was released in September and earned him a spot on the New York Times Bestseller’s list, and the Sunday Times Top 10 Bestseller’s list. The memoir was quickly snapped up by Brad Pitt’s Plan B and Warner Brothers Studios for a film adaption. Most recently, Ronson co-wrote and produced “Dream As One” for the end credits and soundtrack of Avatar: Fire & Ash with Miley Cyrus, Andrew Wyatt, and Simon Franglen.
Golden Globe Awards
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2026 NomineeBest Original Song - Motion Picture -
2024 NomineeBest Original Song - Motion Picture -
2024 NomineeBest Original Song - Motion Picture -
2019 WinnerBest Original Song - Motion Picture