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Iconic "Jaws" Trio Reunite After 50 Years to Honor Legendary Composer
15 Nov
Summary
- Steven Spielberg, Richard Dreyfuss, and John Williams reunite
- Reunion marks over 50 years since "Jaws" blockbuster debut
- Trio honored at dedication of John Williams Stage at Hollywood Bowl

In a momentous reunion, the legendary trio behind the iconic film "Jaws" – director Steven Spielberg, actor Richard Dreyfuss, and composer John Williams – came together this week to celebrate the dedication of the John Williams Stage at the Hollywood Bowl. The event marked a significant milestone, as it has been over 50 years since the release of their groundbreaking blockbuster.
Dreyfuss, who played marine biologist Matt Hooper in the 1975 thriller, shared a photo of the three friends on Instagram, expressing his joy at being there to honor Williams, the acclaimed composer who created the film's instantly recognizable score. Spielberg, now 78 years old, directed the film, which follows the small town of Amity Island as it is terrorized by a series of brutal great white shark attacks.
The Los Angeles Philharmonic announced the naming of the venue's iconic stage in recognition of Williams' remarkable 93-year-old career, which has included scoring some of the most beloved films in cinematic history. The dedication ceremony provided a poignant moment for the trio to reflect on their collaborative efforts and the lasting impact of "Jaws," which won three Oscars and is widely regarded as a landmark achievement in American cinema.




