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Robert Lopez
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Lopez at the 90th Academy Awards
3 Nominations / 2 Wins
Role Composer
Born February 23, 1975
New York City, New York, USA
 

Robert Lopez is an Academy Award-winning American composer, best known for co-creating

"The Book of Mormon" and "Avenue Q", receiving Tony Awards for both works. He is also known for his work in the Disney films Winnie the Pooh {2011) and Frozen (2013) that he co-wrote with his wife, Kristen Anderson-Lopez.

Wins[]

86th Academy Awards, 2013
Best Original Song — "Let it Go" from Frozen (shared with Kristen Anderson-Lopez)
90th Academy Awards, 2017
Best Original Song — "Remember Me" from Coco (shared with Kristen Anderson-Lopez)

Nominations[]

86th Academy Awards, 2013
Best Original Song — "Let it Go" from Frozen (shared with Kristen Anderson-Lopez)
90th Academy Awards, 2017
Best Original Song — "Remember Me" from Coco (shared with Kristen Anderson-Lopez)
92nd Academy Awards, 2019
Best Original Song — "Into the Unknown" from Frozen II (shared with Kristen Anderson-Lopez)

Videos[]


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