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3->'''Chad:''' Have you ever seen Michael Crawford on a cereal box?\
4'''Troy:''' Who's Michael Crawford?\
5'''Chad:''' Exactly my point! He was the [[Theatre/ThePhantomOfTheOpera Phantom of the Opera]] on Broadway. Now my mom, she's seen that musical twenty-seven times. And she put Michael Crawford's picture in our refrigerator. Yeah, not on it, ''in'' it. So my point is, if you play basketball, you're gonna end up on a cereal box. If you sing in musicals, you're gonna end up in my mom's refrigerator.\
6'''Troy:''' Why would she put his picture in her refrigerator?\
7'''Chad:''' I don't know, one of her crazy diet ideas...
8-->-- ''Film/HighSchoolMusical''
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10Michael Crawford [[UsefulNotes/KnightFever CBE]] (born January 19, 1942 in Sheerness, England) is an English actor, singer and comedian who is best known for originating the role of the Phantom of the Opera in [[Theatre/ThePhantomOfTheOpera the musical of the same name]] in 1986.
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12He was born Michael Patrick Dumbell-Smith in Salisbury, Wiltshire, but a shuffling of family members as well as his mother remarrying lead to him being rechristened as Michael Ingram. However, his stepfather was [[AbusiveParents angry and abusive]], and after his mother died of pancreatic cancer he went to live with a family involved in stagecraft.
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14It was not until this time that he seriously thought of becoming an actor, as he had previously wanted to join the Royal Air Force (an aspiration he maintained well into adulthood). After joining a children's theatre group, he was advised adopt a {{stage name}}, as there was already another Michael Ingram in attendance. He thus came up with the name [[StageNames "Michael Crawford"]] after seeing an advert for Crawford's biscuits [[LineOfSightName on the side of a lorry]].
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16Since Crawford discovered his love of performing, he has acted in many mediums [[LongRunners over nearly fifty-five years]]. Films (even working with Music/JohnLennon in ''How I Won the War''), musicals, stage plays, television programmes (including his iconic role as Frank Spencer in ''Series/SomeMothersDoAveEm''[[note]]He famously performed all of Frank's pratfalls and stunts himself, including one up a clock tower which nearly killed him. He even did all his own stunts when he reprised the role for a Sports Relief special at the age of ''74''[[/note]]), radio plays -- you name it, he's done it. But in TheEighties he decided to add an audiography to his ever-expanding list. He cut his first record, ''Songs From the Stage and Screen'', in 1987, undoubtedly inspired by being cast in ''Phantom'' in London the previous year.
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18His role as The Phantom caused a phenomenon often dubbed as "Michaelmania" towards the end of the 1980s, with many women (and some men) falling over themselves to see him live. He performed his last show in Los Angeles in 1991, after many awards, an appointment of the title of [=OBE=] and 1,300 performances.
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20Since then, his theatrical ventures have been something of a hit ''and'' miss, but in 2011 he was cast as the Wizard in the Creator/AndrewLloydWebber re-imagining of ''Theatre/{{The Wizard of Oz|2011}}'', which he played until February 2012.
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22He now lives in New Zealand, in order to be closer to his family, and to cure his bout of chronic fatigue syndrome.
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24He ended at #17 in ''Series/OneHundredGreatestBritons''.
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29[[folder:Discography]]
30* ''Songs from the Stage and Screen'' (1987)
31* ''[[PunBasedTitle The Phantom Unmasked]]'' (1990)
32* ''Michael Crawford Performs Andrew Lloyd Webber'' (1991)
33* ''[[SillyLoveSongs With Love]]'' (1992)
34* ''A Touch of Music in the Night'' (1993)
35* ''[[SillyLoveSongs Favorite Love Songs]]'' (1994)
36* ''[[ChristianRock On Eagle's Wings]]'' (1998)
37* ''[[LiveAlbum In Concert]]'' (1998)
38* ''[[ChristmasSongs A Christmas Album]]'' (1999)
39* ''The Disney Album'' (songs from the Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon) (2001)
40* ''The Early Years - MCIFA Members Only Exclusive'' (2001)
41* ''[[GreatestHitsAlbum The Best of Michael Crawford]]'' - ''[[NoExportForYou Australian Release]]'' (2002)
42* ''[[GreatestHitsAlbum The Very Best of Michael Crawford]]'' (2005)
43* ''[[GreatestHitsAlbum Story of My Life: The Best of Michael Crawford]]'' (2012)
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46[[folder:Stage Productions]]
47* ''Theatre/{{The Wizard of Oz|2011}}'' (2011—2012) – Professor Marvel, Emerald City doorman, tour guide, and The Wizard
48* ''The Woman in White'' (2004) – Count Fosco
49* ''[[Theatre/{{TanzDerVampire}} Dance of the Vampires]]'' (2002) – Count Giovanni von Krolock
50* ''Theatre/{{EFX}}'' (1995) – EFX Master, H.G. Wells, Merlin, P.T. Barnum, Harry Houdini; various other characters
51* ''The Phantom of the Opera'' (1986) – The Phantom
52* ''Barnum'' (1981) – P.T. Barnum
53* ''Condorman'' (1981) – Woody Wilkins
54* ''Flowers for Algernon'' (1979) – Charlie Gordon
55* ''Billy (Billy Liar - The Musical)'' (1974) – Billy Liar
56* ''No Sex Please, We're British'' (1971) – Brian Runnicles
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59[[folder:Filmography]]
60* ''WesternAnimation/WallE'' (2008) — Archive footage from the film version of ''Hello Dolly''!
61* ''The Ghosts of Christmas Eve'' (2001) — Himself
62* ''My Favorite Broadway: The Love Songs'' (2001) — Himself
63* ''[[TheDocumentary Tony Palmer's Film About The Fantastic World of Michael Crawford]]'' (1996) - Himself
64* ''David Foster's Christmas Album'' (1993) - Himself
65* ''WesternAnimation/OnceUponAForest'' (1993) (voice) — Cornelius
66* ''Barnum'' (1986) — P.T. Barnum
67* ''Film/{{Condorman}}'' (1981) — Woody Wilkins/Condorman
68* ''Alice's Adventures In Wonderland'' (1972) — White Rabbit
69* ''Hello-Goodbye'' (1970) - Harry England
70* ''The Games'' (1970) — Harry Hayes
71* ''Film/HelloDolly'' (1969) — Cornelius Hackl
72* ''How I Won the War'' (1967) — Goodbody
73* ''The Jokers'' (1967) - Michael Tremayne
74* ''Theatre/AFunnyThingHappenedOnTheWayToTheForum'' (1966) — Hero
75* ''Film/TheKnackAndHowToGetIt'' (1965) - Colin
76* ''Two Left Feet'' (1963) - Alan Crabbe
77* ''The War Lover'' (1962) — Sgt. Junior Sailen
78* ''Two Living, One Dead'' (1961) - Nils Lindwall
79* ''A French Mistress'' (1960) - Kent
80* ''Don't Call Me A Horse!'' (1959) - Harris
81* ''Soapbox Derby'' (1958) - Peter Toms
82* ''Blow Your Own Trumpet'' (1958) - Jim Fenn
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85!!Michael Crawford displays examples of:
86* {{Biography}}: ''Parcel Arrived Safely, Tied With String'', released in 1998.
87* CoverAlbum: All his albums have been this, each with their own particular [[ConceptAlbum theme]] in terms of subject matter. For example, ''On Eagle's Wings'' is his "Christian" album, ''The Disney Album'' contains [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin songs from Disney movies]], etcetera.
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89-->''"[[TheStinger It's over now, the music of the night.]]"''

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