Steve Dorff

Composer

Steve Dorff was born in New York City, New York, United States on April 21st, 1949 and is the Composer. At the age of 75, Steve Dorff biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
April 21, 1949
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
New York City, New York, United States
Age
75 years old
Zodiac Sign
Taurus
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Composer, Conductor, Music Arranger, Pianist, Record Producer, Songwriter
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Steve Dorff Life

Stephen Dorff (born April 21, 1949) is an American songwriter and composer whose work is mainly in the field of country music. Dorff has written several songs for other artists, including "Hypnotize the Moon" and "My Heart Will Never Know" for Clay Walker, "The Man in Love with You" and "I Cross My Heart" by George Strait, "Don't Underestimate My Love for You" by Lee Greenwood, "Every Which Way but Loose" by Eddie Rabbitt and "Through the Years" by Kenny Rogers.

He also composed the themes for Spenser: For Hire, Murphy Brown, The Singing Bee, Just the 10 of Us and others.In addition, Dorff was a co-writer of the song "I Just Fall In Love Again" with composers Larry Herbstritt, Harry Lloyd, and Gloria Sklerov.

"I Just Fall In Love Again", originally recorded by The Carpenters but not released as a single, became a major pop hit for Anne Murray, peaking at #12 on the Billboard Top 100 in 1979.

Steve Dorff also wrote the music score for the song "As Long As We Got Each Other" from the popular family TV sitcom Growing Pains, with John Bettis writing the lyrics.Dorff was the music supervisor for Pure Country (1992) and Pure Country 2: The Gift (2010).

Since 2009, he has been the bandleader on the CMT revival of The Singing Bee, for which he also composed the theme music.Dorff has been nominated for three Grammy Awards and five Emmy Awards.

He was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2018.Dorff is the father of actor Stephen Dorff and songwriter Andrew Dorff.

Andrew died at the age of 40 on December 19, 2016.

Personal life and family

Dorff is the father of actor Stephen Dorff and songwriter Andrew Dorff, who died at age 40 on December 19, 2016.

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Steve Dorff Career

Career

Dorff has written several songs for other artists, including "Please Never Know" by Clay Walker, "The Man in Love with You" by George Strait, and "Every Which Way But Loose" by Kenny Rogers, "Every Which Way But Loose." He also wrote the Spenser: For Hire, Murphy Brown, The Singing Bee, Just the Ten of Us, and others.

Dorff was also a co-writer of the song "I Just Fall in Love Again" with composers Larry Herbstritt, Harry Lloyd, and Gloria Sklerov. "I Just Fall in Love Again," originally released by The Carpenters but not as a single, became Anne Murray's biggest pop hit, peaking at #8 on the Billboard Top 100 in 1979. Steve Dorff also wrote the music score for the song "As Long As We Got Each Other" from the popular family television sitcom Growing Pains, with John Bettis writing the lyrics. Josephine Baker, a musical about singer Josephine Baker, was he collaborated with Bettis again on Josephine Baker.

Dorff was the music supervisor for Pure Country (1992) and Pure Country 2: The Gift (2010). Since 2009, he has been the bandleader of The Singing Bee, which also produced the theme tunes.

Dorff has been nominated for three Grammy Awards and five Emmy Awards. In 2018, he was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.

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