Description:
His father was a pilot during the second World War and was killed in action before Michael was born resulting in him being brought up by his mother, Doris, and Irish grandmother, Kathleen .His mother married a, Kent grocer when he was 4 but after his mother died when he was 21 he broke off all contact with him,, Michael was educated at Oakfield School in Dulwich and developed his singing skills as a chorister. At 12 he was picked by Benjamin Britten to sing with the English Opera Company, At 14 he was in children's films and at 15 he was in a school play where he was spotted by an agent and put into a radio programme during which he developed a relationship with hairdresser Patricia Maxwell and became engaged but then he met Gabrielle Lewis at a club where he was relaxing after a show. This resulted in his daughter Angelique being born to Patricia the same month that he married Gabrielle, and daughters Emm and Lucy, He divorced in 1975 and moved to America in the 80's In 1996 he was in the show EFX in Las Vegas and fell sustaining a high impact injury to a femur and hip.
Birthday
January 19, 1942
Born In
Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, UK
Alternative names
Michael Crawford CBE
, Michael Patrick Dumbell-Smith
, Frank Spencer
Height
179 cm
Spouse/Ex-
Gabriella Crawford 1965 - October 30, 1975 (divorced)
Parents
Doris Agnes Mary Pike
Children
Emma Crawford
Relatives
Edith Pike (Grandparent)
Trivia
Once treated a little girl named Vanessa, who was suffering from the
final stages of leukemia, to a very rare, private performance of
"Barnum" (which he had been doing at the time) as a special treat for
her, even having the theater remove some of the seats to make way for
her nurses, hospital bed, and family to come and watch and Michael and
the entire cast performed the show just for her. Vanessa, tragically,
later died of the disease and even today, he still fondly remembers
her.
Quotes
If it had not been for Benjamin Britten (the composer), I wouldn't have
been an actor. He gave me belief, self-belief.
Nickname
MC
Trademarks
Known for his roles, Frank Spencer in Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em (1973) and the Phantom in the stage production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's "The Phantom of the Opera."