Michael Crawford was born on January 19, 1942 In Salisbury,
Wiltshire, England.
Michael calls himself "Anglo-Irish", as he is part English,
Irish, and Welsh. Crawford's birth name is Michael Patrick
Dumble-Smith.
Crawford is known for his roles, Frank Spencer in SOME MOTHERS
DO AVE EM and the Phantom in the stage production of Andrew
Lloyd Webber's THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA.
Michael won a 1988 Tony for Best Actor in a Musical.
Made it to the Top 20 of the 100 Best Britons List, and was
awarded the Laurence Olivier Theatre Award in 1987 (1986 season)
for Best Actor in a Musical for PHANTOM OF THE OPERA.
Since 1987 Michael Crawford has been the President of "The
Sick Children's Trust".
Michael Crawford has performed in all the mediums of entertainment.
Radio, Television, Movies, Recordings, and Theatre. He is
also an author, has tried directing, has done opera, dances,
and many other things.
Michael won two Oliviers (one for the musical, BARNUM), a
Tony, a Drama Desk award, and numerous other awards.
Michael Crawford's other notable credits include...