Marvin Hamlisch, who died Monday at 68, may have been first known to many in Hollywood for playing piano at parties thrown by film producer Sam Spiegel.
But in addition to the Broadway musicals for which he was most famous, Hamlisch became a prolific Hollywood film score writer, composing movie songs and music for such disparate titles as"Ordinary People," "Sophie's Choice," "The Spy Who Loved Me," "Three Men and a Baby" and even the 2009 comedy "The Informant!"
