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Tom Coyne MacDougall graduated from Westborough High School in 1988 and went on to attend Syracuse University where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the School of Management with a concentration in the music industry. While at Syracuse, McDougall dabbled in guitar and piano but found himself more interested in the creation of music than the playing of it. He worked as a disc jockey and met people in the ‘music business’ who steered him toward a career in film.

After graduation, McDougall moved to Los Angeles and was hired by the Walt Disney Company to work as department clerk. In the years that followed, he has taken on jobs as an assistant, coordinator, manager, director, vice president, senior vice president and now executive vice president. He has worked on every Disney movie since “The Lion King” and every Pixar movie since “Toy Story.” As senior vice president of music, McDougall supervises all musical elements of Disney’s and Pixar’s animated features as well as the Mouse House’s shorts program and other ancillary projects.

“My job is to make movies better with music,” he said, adding, “My roster is in essence the entire world.”

While McDougall has worked on scores of movies, his favorite music project has been “Wreck-It Ralph” because, he said, it was diverse and had a lot of fun musical components.

“I’ve had the great fortune to work with many amazing artists, some who I’ve kept in touch with beyond the projects,” McDougall said. “Among them are Mumford & Sons, Skrillex, Fall Out Boy and Zooey Deschanel. My favorite artists to work with are Bobby and Kristen Lopez who, ironically, are the Oscar-winning songwriting team from ‘Frozen.’”

In early December McDougall learned that he had been nominated for a Grammy for Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media for “Frozen.” Competing with “Frozen” for the Grammy were “American Hustle,” “Get On Up,” “Guardians of the Galaxy” and “The Wolf of Wall Street.”

On Feb. 8, at the 57th annual Grammy Awards Premiere Ceremony in Los Angeles, McDougall, with his wife Grace and children Joseph (11) and Paige (6) by his side, won his first Grammy for “Frozen.”

“It was my first time ever being nominated,” McDougall said. “I am trained to fight for my artists to win the Grammys, so this was different for me. Winning was absolutely amazing.”

McDougall’s latest project is “Frozen Fever,” a short film which comes out ahead of the live-action remake of “Cinderella.” Films on the horizon include “Inside Out” (Pixar), which will be released June 19, and “The Good Dinosaur” (Pixar), which will be released Nov. 25. “Zootopia” (Disney) will be released March 4, 2016.

McDougall is currently working on films that will not be released until 2020 which, he said, is “pretty good job security!”

Filmography[]

Year Film Position
1997 Hercules Music production coordinator
1998 Mulan Music production coordinator
1999 Tarzan Music production manger
2000 Dinosaur Music production manger
The Emperor's New Groove Music production manger
2001 Atlantis: The Lost Empire Music production manger
2002 Lilo and Stitch Music production supervisor
Treasure Planet Music production supervisor
2003 Brother Bear Music production supervisor
2004 Home on the Range Music production supervisor
2005 Chicken Little Music supervisor
2007 Meet the Robinsons Music supervisor
2008 Bolt Music supervisor
2009 The Princess and the Frog Music supervisor
2010 Tangled Music supervisor
Tick Tock Tale Music supervisor
2011 Winnie the Pooh Music supervisor
2012 Wreck-It Ralph Music supervisor
2013 Frozen Music supervisor
2015 Frozen Fever Music supervisor
2016 Zootopia Music supervisor
Moana Executive music producer
2017 Olaf's Frozen Adventure Executive music producer
2018 Ralph Breaks the Internet Executive music producer
2019 Myth: A Frozen Tale Executive music producer
Frozen II Executive music producer
2020 Once Upon a Snowman Executive music producer
2021 Raya and the Last Dragon Executive music producer
Us Again Executive music producer
Encanto Executive music producer
Far from the Tree Executive music producer
2023 Wish Executive music producer

Trivia[]

  • Grammy Award® winning Music Producer and Oscar winner for Best Original Score for Up (2009)
  • Oversees all aspects of music - score, songs, and soundtracks for all animated features and short films produced by Walt Disney and Pixar Animation Studios
  • Tom works directly with the filmmakers to select the composers, songwriters and performers is the music producer for these projects and the corresponding soundtrack album
  • Tom's Music Supervisor credits include: Cars 2, Tangled, the Toy Story trilogy, Up, WALL-E, The Princess and the Frog, Ratatouille, The Incredibles, Finding Nemo
  • Tom has worked with such renowned composers as Alan Menken, Jerry Goldsmith, Randy Newman, Thomas Newman, Danny Elfman, Patrick Doyle, James Newton Howard, and more, as well as popular songwriters and performers such as Robert Lopez, Randy Newman, Phil Collins, Shakira, Sting, Peter Gabriel, Stevie Wonder, Mumford & Sons and John Mayer!
  • Tom also has Oscar Nominations for The Hunchback of Notre Dame, A Bug's Life, Mulan, Monsters, Inc. and WALL-E
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