
Lalo Schifrin, Grammy Award-winning composer of the Mission: Impossible theme, dies at 93
Lalo Schifrin, the Argentine composer best known for the catchy theme tune of Mission: Impossible, has died at the age of 93. The composer passed away on Thursday at his home in Los Angeles. AP quoted the composer's son, Ryan, saying that he died due to complications from pneumonia and was surrounded by his family. Argentinian composer Lalo Schifrin accepts an honorary Oscar at the 10th Annual Governors Awards gala on November 18, 2018. (Photo by Robyn BECK / AFP)(AFP)
Born Boris Claudio Schifrin to a Jewish family in Buenos Aires — where his father was the concertmaster of the philharmonic orchestra — Schifrin was classically trained in music, in addition to studying law.
While best known for the Mission: Impossible theme song, Lalo Schifrin composed more than 100 other arrangements for film and television. Over the course of a career that spanned several decades, Schifrin won four Grammys and was nominated for six Oscars, including five for original score for Cool Hand Luke, The Fox, Voyage of the Damned, The Amityville Horror and The Sting II.
He also wrote the grand finale musical performance for the FIFA World Cup in Italy in 1990. This marked the first joint performance of the Three Tenors — Plácido Domingo, Luciano Pavarotti and José Carreras — three of Italy's most iconic musicians. The work became one of the biggest sellers in the history of classical music. The Mission: Impossible theme
Lalo Schifrin was originally a jazz pianist and classical conductor. He had a remarkable career in music that included working with Dizzy Gillespie and recording with Count Basie and Sarah Vaughan. But perhaps his biggest contribution came outside of classical music in the form of the instantly recognisable score, the theme of the 1960s TV show, Mission: Impossible. The series made the theme an iconic piece of music. When the just-wrapped, decades-spanning feature film franchise led by Tom Cruise was spun off, the theme was retained.
Written in the unusual 5/4 time signature, the theme was described as 'only the most contagious tune ever heard by mortal ears' by New Yorker film critic Anthony Lane and even hit No. 41 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1968.
'The producer called me and told me, 'You're going to have to write something exciting, almost like a logo, something that will be a signature, and it's going to start with a fuse,'' Schifrin told the AP in 2006. 'So I did it, and there was nothing on the screen. And maybe the fact that I was so free and I had no images to catch, maybe that's why this thing has become so successful, because I wrote something that came from inside me.'
When director Brian De Palma was asked to take the series to the silver screen in the mid-90s, he wanted to bring the theme along with him. However, composer John Williams wanted to work with a new theme of his own. Williams left, and Danny Elfman came in, who agreed to retain Schifrin's music. In 2017, the theme was entered into the Grammy Hall of Fame.
Schifrin is survived by his sons, Ryan and William, daughter, Frances, and wife, Donna.
(With AP inputs)
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Time of India
26 minutes ago
- Time of India
'Didn't expect this much...': Squid Games Season 3 'heart wrenching' plot twist leaves fans devastated
The fans of Netflix thriller Squid Games have been unanimously sobbing over the events of a season three episode. Netflix dropped the entire Squid Game season 3 on Friday, June 27 and hasn't taken long for subscribers to start binge-watching. Netizens quickly rushed to X, formerly known as Twitter, and they have made it clear that the viewers have been nearly traumatised by the darkest ever season. Fans around the world were ready for some big twists from the series finale of Netflix's smash-hit dystopian thriller Squid Game — but arguably no one saw this surprise coming. ALSO READ: 'Pretty gay, dude': Trump's 'daddy' shirt ignites firestorm as MAGA world explodes, triggers massive backlash by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Buy the Dip: Top 5 Dividend Stocks with Growth Potential Seeking Alpha Read Now Squid Games Season 3 review In the final moments of the show's last episode, the Squid Game universe suddenly gets a whole lot more global, when the camera jumps to California to find a character played by none other than two-time Oscar-winning actress Cate Blanchett on the streets of Los Angeles, recruiting potential American players to join what one must assume is a U.S. version of the show's eponymous death game. The third part of Squid Games picks up the storyline from the previous season, where player 456 goes into trouble after leading the rebels. The episodes were released at 12:30 p.m. Live Events Fans have now started sharing and updating about the heartwrenching plot and deaths where they have claimed that 'Squid Game' turned the knotch towards the darker aspects. The users were thrilled to watch their favourite characters on the screen, but equally dejected about the sacrifices by the players donning the green jumpsuits. Following the traumatic episode, fans have been taking to X, formerly Twitter, to express their horror at the heartbreaking scenes, with many sharing crying Gifs. ALSO READ: Jeff Bezos-Lauren Sanchez secret wedding bombshell: Unexpected mega-million prenup and A-list guests snubbed 'Episode 2 of #SquidGame was too much… should've just stayed asleep,' someone wrote. A second agreed: 'Already 2 episodes in on the new season of #SquidGame and wtf episode 2 wrecked me.' A fellow fan wrote: 'Squid Game Season 3 Ep 2 just f****d me up', as another commented: 'On episode 2 and had 5 heart attacks already.' Another user then added alongside a crying Gif: 'The ending of episode 2 was something else.' Another user mourned for their favourite character, and said, 'HYUNJU MY LOVE YOU'LL FOREVER BE MISSED' ALSO READ: Indian-origin Zohran Mamdani faces shocking threat to US citizenship: Can Trump really deport him? Another user warned, 'They said Season 3 would be darker. But we didn't expect this much blood. Are you ready for heartbreak?' One user declared, 'just finished squid game. i can't with this f–king show. you will never catch me rewatching this heart wrenching shit ever again.' A sixth user added to the similar chain of emotions and stated, 'Squid Game S3 just gave me a new trauma.' Another user claimed, 'SECOND EPISODE OF SQUID GAME DOES NOT EXIST TO ME' Squid Game season 3 is available on Netflix.


Time of India
an hour ago
- Time of India
Josh Allen's touchdown dominance overshadows Patrick Mahomes and Jalen Hurts ahead of 2025 season
Josh Allen is set for the 2025 NFL season after his wedding (Image via AP) Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen is entering the 2025 NFL season not just with a ring on his finger, but also with a renewed sense of purpose. Fresh off his wedding to actress-singer Hailee Steinfeld, Allen is riding a wave of personal and professional momentum—and the numbers prove it. Josh Allen's dominance forces comparisons with Super Bowl-winning quarterbacks Despite falling short of the Super Bowl last season, Allen's MVP campaign silenced critics and turned heads across the league. With 3,731 passing yards, 28 touchdowns through the air, and an additional 531 rushing yards with 12 rushing TDs, Allen's performance was unmatched. Over the last three seasons, he's totaled a staggering 126 touchdowns—more than any other quarterback in that span. The stat becomes even more impressive when compared to his rivals. He's recorded 21 more total touchdowns than Jalen Hurts and has surpassed both Patrick Mahomes and Joe Burrow, who are tied behind him. This remarkable feat places Allen in a league of his own—even though Mahomes and Hurts have hoisted the Vince Lombardi Trophy. A new era under Joe Brady and a clear message: start fresh, dominate again Heading into training camp on July 23, the Bills are switching gears under new offensive coordinator Joe Brady. His plan is simple but disciplined: build the offense from the ground up, even with an MVP quarterback at the helm. 'You don't get to pick off where you left off, and we really don't want to,' Brady said. 'Josh embodies that, we're starting over.' The focus is on refining every detail of the playbook, which Brady says can even benefit a veteran like Allen: 'Sometimes you think you know everything... if you really humble yourself to just starting over, there's always little things you can pick up.' Also Read: Brittany Mahomes called out over fake friendship with Taylor Swift and shocking Patrick Mahomes drama With 11 open practices and a new uniform reveal scheduled for August 1, excitement in Buffalo is at a peak. The Bills are betting big on Allen—and the MVP is carrying the weight of those expectations. With elite numbers and a fresh start under a new coordinator, Allen is making it clear: this season isn't about catching up to Mahomes and Hurts. It's about surpassing them. Game On Season 1 continues with Mirabai Chanu's inspiring story. Watch Episode 2 here.


Time of India
2 hours ago
- Time of India
Michael Cera recalls getting schooled by Tom Cruise; reveals how he was called out for mumbling during the shoot
Michael Cera , the 'Juno' actor, revealed one of his pinch-me moments in his career, and it involves getting schooled by Tom Cruise . Not only was he called out by the 'Mission: Impossible' star, but he also remembered getting blasted in front of others. About Michael Cera getting schooled... In an appearance on the Louis Theroux podcast, Cera said that he met with the 62-year-old star on the sets of 'Tropic Thunder' in 2010. Michael said that he had dropped by the set to shoot some pre-taped scenes for the MTV Movie Awards. However, Cera was mumbling while Cruise was shooting, and the latter heard it even though they were 40 feet away from him. Recalling the incident, the actor revealed that he was called out in front of everyone when Tom asked whether he was talking during the shoot. 'Shut Up' 'We were just kind of mumbling while they were shooting, but they could hear us. It was just like 40 feet away,' Michael said, before adding, 'And Tom Cruise looks at me—I've never met him, and they're in the middle of a take, and he looks, and he goes, 'Is that Michael Cera talking during a f--king take?' He was joking, but it was also like, 'Do shut up,' you know? But so surreal.' While 'The Phoenician Scheme' actor thought the veteran actor might be kidding, it was clear that he wanted him to shut up. Furthermore, Michael said that Tom runs the sets and is always the leader. While he is friendly, Cera said that the film star is always the first Assistant Director, and would take care of the smallest details to perfection. After a couple of moments, when Tom met Michael in person, he went on to ask about the talk during the shooting incident. Citing that he knew what was happening on the set, Cera said that one of the writers was talking. Tom went on to say that he was just kidding, and Michael stated that so was he.