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Albert Hague (born Albert Marcuse, October 13, 1920 – November 12, 2001) was a German–born American songwriter and actor. Early life. Hague was born to a Jewish family in Berlin, Germany. His father, Harry Marcuse, was a psychiatrist and a musical prodigy, and his mother, Mimi (née Heller), a chess champion. [1] .
Albert Hague (* 13. Oktober 1920 in Berlin; † 12. November 2001 in Marina del Rey, Kalifornien) war ein deutsch-amerikanischer Musical-Komponist und Schauspieler
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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- Berlin, Germany
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- Marina del Rey, California, USA
15. Nov. 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 soundtrack for last...
Oktober 1920 in Berlin; † 12. November 2001 in Marina del Rey, Kalifornien) war ein deutsch-amerikanischer Musical - Komponist und Schauspieler. Leben. Albert Hague, aus einem jüdischen Elternhaus stammend, floh mit seiner Familie 1937 zunächst nach Rom; 1939 kamen sie in die Vereinigten Staaten.
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\".
16. Nov. 2001 · TIMES THEATER WRITER. 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. Hague died...