Monty Norman was an English film composer and singer. He was best known for composing the “James Bond Theme”.
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Norman was born Monty Noserovitch in Stepney in the East End of London to Jewish parents, Annie and Abraham Noserovitch, on the second night of Passover, on April 4, 1928.
He began his singing career with big bands before turning to composing, penning songs for musicals and films including “Songbook” and “Poppy and Make Me An Offer” and for pop stars such as Cliff Richard.
Norman’s most famous work was created as part of the score for the first Bond film, Dr. No, which was released in 1962, and starred Sean Connery in the lead role.
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However, the producers were dissatisfied with Norman’s arrangement, and contracted John Barry to re-arrange the theme.
Barry later claimed that it was actually he who wrote the theme, but Norman sued and won two libel actions against publishers for claiming that Barry was the composer, the last against The Sunday Times in 2001.
Sadly, Norman died on Monday, 11th July, 2022 aged 94.
Monty Norman Net Worth
Norman made around £485,000 in royalties between 1976 and 1999 for the use of the theme since Dr. No.
What was Monty Norman net worth at time of death? At the time of death, Norman had an estimated net worth of $5 million.


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