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Albert Hague (born Albert Marcuse, October 13, 1920 – November 12, 2001) was a German–born American songwriter and actor.
Nov 15, 2001 · Albert Hague, a popular composer whose work included his Tony award-winning score for the 1959 musical ''Redhead,'' the much-recorded standard ''Young and Foolish'' and the...
Albert Hague (1920-2001) was a versatile performer who escaped Nazi Germany and became a successful Broadway composer and actor. He was known for his roles in Space Jam, Fame, and How the Grinch Stole Christmas, among others.
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Albert Hague won a Tony Award for his score to Redhead and was known for his role in "Fame". He also wrote music for How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Plain and Fancy and Miss Moffat.
Nov 12, 2001 · Composer/actor Albert Hague is best known as the white-bearded Professor Shorofsky, the succinct music teacher in the 1980 MGM/United Artists movie Fame. He reprised the role on the same-named television…. Read Full Biography.
Nov 16, 2001 · Albert Hague, a refugee from Nazi Germany who became a Tony-winning Broadway composer and then a familiar TV presence in the series “Fame,” has died. He was 81.
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Albert Hague was a composer, songwriter and actor who fled Nazi Germany and became a U.S. citizen. He wrote the scores for musicals such as "Plain and Fancy" and "Redhead", and composed the theme for "The Dick Van Dyke Show".