Richard Elfman (born March 6, 1949) is an American actor, musician, director, producer, screenwriter, journalist, author and
magazine publisher.
Early life
Richard Elfman was born in the
Watts
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district of inner-city Los Angeles. His mother,
Blossom Elfman (A.K.A. "Clare Elfman"), was an
Emmy-winning novelist. His younger brother is musician and film composer
Danny Elfman, with whom Richard would later found
the Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo, a performance art troupe that would later morph into
Oingo Boingo
Oingo Boingo () was an American new wave band formed by songwriter Danny Elfman in 1979. The band emerged from a surrealist musical theatre troupe, The Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo, that Elfman had led and written material for in the ...
, an eclectic band that was popular in the 1980s and 1990s.
When Richard was four, his family moved to the
Crenshaw district, where Elfman excelled as a track champion at
Dorsey High School
Susan Miller Dorsey High School is a high school located in the Crenshaw District of Los Angeles, California. It is a part of the Los Angeles Unified School District. The school serves Baldwin Hills, Baldwin Village, Jefferson Park, West Adams a ...
, subsequently becoming an amateur
middleweight boxer.
Elfman dropped out of college and opened clothing stores adjacent
UC Santa Barbara
The University of California, Santa Barbara (UC Santa Barbara or UCSB) is a public land-grant research university in Santa Barbara, California with 23,196 undergraduates and 2,983 graduate students enrolled in 2021–2022. It is part of the U ...
and
UC Berkeley
The University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley, Berkeley, Cal, or California) is a public land-grant research university in Berkeley, California. Established in 1868 as the University of California, it is the state's first land-grant uni ...
.
At that time, Elfman performed and recorded as an Afro-Latin percussionist and wrote, performed and directed with the San Francisco musical theater group
the Cockettes
The Cockettes were an avant garde psychedelic hippie theater group founded by Hibiscus (George Edgerly Harris III) in the fall of 1969. The troupe was formed out of a group of hippie artists, men and women, who were living in Kaliflower, one of ...
. He moved to Paris in the early 1970s to perform in theater as well as to record music in London.
Presently, Elfman lives in the
Hollywood Hills
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Geography
The Hollywood Hills straddle the Cahuenga Pass within the Santa Monica Mountains.
The neighborhood touches Studio City, Univer ...
.
Career
Theatre
While in Paris, Elfman was a member of
Jérôme Savary
Jérôme Savary (27 June 1942 – 4 March 2013) was an Argentinian-French theater director and actor. His work has democratized and widened the appeal of musical theater in France, drawing together and blending such genres as opera, operetta, and ...
s musical theater company, ''Le Grand Magic Circus'', which toured Europe extensively and performed the show ''Zartan'' for a year's run at the 800-seat
Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris
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A hou ...
.
The company also performed at London's
Roundhouse under the auspices of Savary's mentor,
Peter Brook
Peter Stephen Paul Brook (21 March 1925 – 2 July 2022) was an English theatre and film director. He worked first in England, from 1945 at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre, from 1947 at the Royal Opera House, and from 1962 for the Royal Sha ...
of the
Royal Shakespeare Company. It was during the Magic Circus' summer tour that Richard's brother Danny received his first professional job as a violinist with the company, performing as an opening act alongside Richard on percussion.
Shortly after his stint with the
Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo, Elfman acted in and directed a stage production of
Igor Stravinskys ''
L'Histoire du soldat'', which won a Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Production.
In 2018 Richard wrote and directed an absurdist musical comedy in Los Angeles, ''Dead Man's Boner'', co-starring his wife Anastasia Elfman. Richard played percussion in the show's band, Mambo Diabolico.
Richard and Anastasia Elfman currently host an underground musical/theatrical salon, The BBQ Bacchanals. Richard, a semi-professional barbecue chef, cooks as well as entertains.
Music
In 1972, Elfman returned to Los Angeles and formed his own troupe, the Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo, where he served as its creative director and percussionist.
Elfman retrospectively described the Mystic Knights as a "''
commedia dell'arte'' ensemble", featuring upwards of fifteen musicians playing as many as thirty instruments, performing only recreated pieces of music from the 1920s through the 1940s as well as avant-garde originals composed by Elfman's brother Danny.
The Mystic Knights performed steadily throughout the 1970s and gained a following in Los Angeles, which helped lead to a 1976 appearance on ''
The Gong Show
''The Gong Show'' is an American amateur talent contest franchised by Sony Pictures Television to many countries. It was broadcast on NBC's daytime schedule from June 14, 1976, through July 21, 1978, and in first-run syndication from 1976 to ...
'', where the group won the first place prize, and an uncredited cameo in the 1977 film ''
I Never Promised You a Rose Garden''.
Elfman left the Mystic Knights in 1979 to pursue a career in filmmaking, after which Danny assumed creative control of the band, eventually shortening the name to "Oingo Boingo" and transforming it into an 8-piece rock band, which found success throughout the 1980s and 1990s.
Richard plays Afro-Latin percussion in the band Mambo Diabolico, originally created for a play of Richard's with collaborator
Ego Plum. The band features five-octave singer Lena-Marie Cardinale and Anastasia Elfman's burlesque choreography. Mambo Diabolico was recently featured in
Darren Lynn Bousman
Darren Lynn Bousman (; born January 11, 1979) is an American film director and screenwriter, best known for his work in horror films. He has directed four of the '' Saw'' films: '' Saw II'', ''Saw III'', ''Saw IV'', and ''Spiral''. He also direc ...
's immersive production ''Theatre Macabre''. The band appeared on the soundtrack of Richard's film ''
Aliens, Clowns & Geeks'' (2019).
Film
Elfman's first directing project was the
cult musical film ''
Forbidden Zone
''Forbidden Zone'' is an American absurdist musical fantasy comedy film produced and directed by Richard Elfman, and co-written by Elfman and Matthew Bright. Shot in 1977 and 1978, the film premiered in 1980 and was distributed in 1982. Origi ...
'', which was shot over a period of three years and released in 1982.
The film itself was a
surreal black and white film version of the Mystic Knights' theatrical show starring its band members and friends; notably, Danny Elfman appears onscreen as
Satan, singing a modified version of
Cab Calloways "
Minnie the Moocher
"Minnie the Moocher" is a jazz- scat song first recorded in 1931 by Cab Calloway and His Orchestra, selling over a million copies. "Minnie the Moocher" is most famous for its nonsensical ad libbed (" scat") lyrics (for example, "Hi De Hi De Hi ...
", while Richard also appears, singing the 1920s song "The Yiddishe Charleston".
In March 2010, Elfman premiered a
colorized
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version of ''Forbidden Zone'' at New York's
Museum of Modern Art
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It plays a major role in developing and collecting modern art, and is often identified as one of ...
in conjunction with a
Tim Burton
Timothy Walter Burton (born August 25, 1958) is an American filmmaker and animator. He is known for his gothic fantasy and horror films such as '' Beetlejuice'' (1988), '' Edward Scissorhands'' (1990), '' The Nightmare Before Christmas'' (1993 ...
exhibition, while a stage musical adaptation, ''Forbidden Zone: Live in the 6th Dimension'', ran at the
Sacred Fools Theater Company
The Sacred Fools Theater Company is a Los Angeles-based theatre company and nonprofit organization. Founded in January 1997, it's a member organization of the LA Stage Alliance.
For 18 years the company resided at 660 N. Heliotrope in The Heliotr ...
in Los Angeles from May to June 2010.
Owing to its cult following, ''Forbidden Zone'' still screens in numerous cities and Elfman often performs in a live 20-minute pre-show composed of local artists, involving music, video clips and burlesque choreographed by Anastasia Elfman. Facilities allowing, Elfman, an accomplished grill-master, throws a
barbecue after the show.
More recently, theaters have also begun performing "shadow cast" screenings of ''Forbidden Zone'' similar to those made famous by ''
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
''The Rocky Horror Picture Show'' is a 1975 musical comedy horror film by 20th Century Fox, produced by Lou Adler and Michael White and directed by Jim Sharman. The screenplay was written by Sharman and actor Richard O'Brien, who is also ...
'' (1975), in which fans who are dressed in character perform in sync alongside the film. Elfman sometimes participates by playing characters in these live performances.
The
Syfy channel has run a
teaser musical number, "Princess Polly" from ''Forbidden Zone 2: The Forbidden Galaxy'', on its show ''
Monster Man'', starring
Cleve Hall
Cleve A. Hall (June 22, 1959 – March 31, 2021) was an American special effects artist, make-up artist, and actor who starred on the Syfy reality television series '' Monster Man''.
Career
Although digital special effects became more popular in ...
. Elfman opens the ''Forbidden Zone'' shadow cast shows (after the march-in) with Erin Holt singing "Princess Polly" live in front of her screened "monster" image on stage.
Elfman also directed the 1994 horror film ''
Shrunken Heads
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Headhunting has occurred in many regions of the world, but the practice of headshrinking has only been documented in the northwest ...
'' for
Full Moon Entertainment
Full Moon Features is an American Film, motion picture production and distribution company headed by B movie, B-movie veteran Charles Band. It is known for the direct-to-video series ''Puppet Master (franchise), Puppet Master'', ''Trancers (fran ...
—footage and scenery of which was later reused for sequences in the 1996 Full Moon feature ''
Zarkorr! The Invader''—and the 1998
horror comedy
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''
Modern Vampires
''Modern Vampires'' (also known as ''Revenant'') is a 1998 American black comedy-horror film written by Matthew Bright, directed by Richard Elfman and starring Casper Van Dien, Natasha Gregson Wagner, Kim Cattrall, Natasha Lyonne, Udo Kier and R ...
'', both of which were written by ''Forbidden Zone'' writer and former Mystic Knights member
Matthew Bright
Matthew Bright (born June 8, 1952) is a former film director, writer and actor.
His first credits were as writer and actor in Richard Elfman, Richard Elfman's 1980 film ''Forbidden Zone'', portraying the twins Squeezit and René Henderson. The ...
. In a 2009 interview, Elfman revealed he had also done various pseudonymous film work under the names "Aristide Sumatra" and "Mahatma Kane Sumatra", including the 1994
Mimi Lesseos martial arts film ''
Streets of Rage''.
Elfman continues to work in film, television and streaming media, including the science fiction comedy ''
Aliens, Clowns & Geeks'', which debuted in 2019. The film features music by Richard's brother Danny.
Writing, publishing and mixed media
Elfman has been a published journalist for 30 years, focusing on food, wine, travel and entertainment. In 2007, he became a writer for ''Buzzine'' magazine, eventually becoming its film editor and then editor-in-chief. In 2010, Elfman and his son Louis purchased ''Buzzine'', expanding it online and also creating a Buzzine Bollywood sister site. Between 2010 and 2015, Elfman produced 275 Buzzine red carpet, music and celebrity video interviews, as well as developed the web series ''Buzzine Celebrity House''.
Personal life
Other members of Richard's family in the arts include his sister-in-law, actress
Bridget Fonda; his son, actor-producer
Bodhi Elfman; his daughter-in-law, actress
Jenna Elfman; his niece, horror producer Mali Elfman; and his nephew,
Emmy-winning broadcast journalist, Diego Santiago.
Richard is married to Anastasia Elfman, a ballet dancer, actress, cellist and burlesque artist. They have a daughter, Audrey-Grace. His family is
Jewish
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.
Filmography
As director
As actor
References
External links
ForbiddenZone.com currently Elfman's official website
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American people of Polish-Jewish descent
American people of Russian-Jewish descent
American people of Ukrainian-Jewish descent
American Scientologists
Jewish American screenwriters
Richard
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Living people
Male actors from Los Angeles
People from Crenshaw, Los Angeles
People from Watts, Los Angeles
Film directors from Los Angeles
Screenwriters from California
Susan Miller Dorsey High School alumni