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Michael Crawford – Born in 1942

You couldn’t turn on the telly in the 1970s without seeing Michael Crawford tumbling, squealing, and charming his way through “Some Mothers Do ‘Ave ‘Em.” As the clumsy but loveable Frank Spencer, he became a national treasure, pulling off his own daring stunts that made audiences howl with laughter.

Yet behind the slapstick was a trained singer and stage actor who stunned the world in 1986 as the original Phantom in “The Phantom of the Opera,” earning both an Olivier and a Tony Award. From sitcom chaos to West End grandeur, Michael is proof that there’s nothing this multi-talented performer can’t master, with or without a beret.

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