Tim Rice

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Sir Timothy Miles Bindon Rice (born 10 November 1944) is an English lyricist for musical theatre, a radio presenter, television gameshow panelist and an author.

Rice was born in Amersham, Buckinghamshire, England, and he was educated at Aldwickbury school, St Albans School and Lancing College. He is best known for his collaborations with Andrew Lloyd Webber, with whom he wrote Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Jesus Christ Superstar and Evita, and his work for The Walt Disney Company with Sir Elton John. He also collaborated with Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson of ABBA on Chess.

He was a co-founder of the Guinness Book of British Hit Singles and served as editor from 1977 to 1996. He has also been a frequent guest panelist for many years on the radio panel games Just a Minute and Trivia Test Match. Rice often jokes that he is most recognised in America for his appearance in the film About a Boy. The film includes several clips from a (real) edition of the game show Countdown on which he was the guest adjudicator. His other interests include cricket (he was President of the Marylebone Cricket Club in 2002) and maths. He wrote the foreword to the book Why do buses come in threes? by Rob Eastaway and Jeremy Wyndham, and featured prominently in Tony Hawks' One Hit Wonderland, where he co-wrote the song which gave Hawks a top twenty hit in Albania.

Rice was interviewed by Dom Joly in the cult British sketch show Trigger Happy TV. Whilst discussing Rice's autobiography somewhere near Kensington Church Street in London, Dom feigns a severe migraine, prompting Rice to ask "are you OK? - you're not about to die are you?" Dom attempts to continue the interview but after some moments he wanders off declaring, "I'm sorry I can't do this anymore, it's not my scene" - leaving Rice to ponder, "is that normal?"

He released his autobiography Oh What a Circus - The Autobiography of Tim Rice in 1998, which covered his childhood and early adult life until the opening of the original London production of Evita in 1978. A sequel covering his life since then is in production.

Rice married Jane McIntosh, who retains the title Lady Rice, in 1974, but the marriage broke up in the late-1980s after the British tabloid newspapers revealed that he'd been conducting an affair with the actress, Elaine Paige. It has been suggested that one of Rice's most famous songs, I Know Him So Well was based on this situation.

Rice is a Sunderland A.F.C. supporter, and was awarded a honorary doctorate of letters by the University of Sunderland at a ceremony at the Stadium of Light in November 2006.[1]

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Rice wrote the lyrics for the following productions:

In addition to adaptations of his theatrical productions, Rice has worked on several original film and television projects:

  • 1992: Aladdin - music by Alan Menken. Completed work begun by Howard Ashman.
  • 1994: The Lion King - music by Elton John, score by Hans Zimmer.
  • 2000: The Road to El Dorado - music by Elton John, score by Hans Zimmer.

  • Rice wrote the lyrics to two best-selling albums of the year: First for Jesus Christ Superstar in 1970 and then for The Lion King in 1994.
  • Rice wrote the lyrics to The Golden Boy and The Fallen Priest both taken from Freddie Mercury's solo album Barcelona
  • Rice wrote the lyrics to the 1981 concept album 1984 composed by Rick Wakeman and inspired by the George Orwell novel of the same title.

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