Michael has had a batch of layringitus which has prevented him from appearing in some performances of 'The Wizard of Oz' in which he plays the Wizard. He is still performing in some shows but he is still performing in others. For example he may do some Wednesday evening shows but may miss the matinee. He is recovering and should be well soon.
Frankie Beverly does not have a publicly known illness. He is a successful musician and leader of the band Maze.
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Wendy Crawford is a model and disability rights advocate who became paralyzed after a car accident in 1983. She has worked to promote diversity and inclusion in the fashion industry and raise awareness about people with disabilities. Wendy founded the organization "Mobile Women" to empower women with disabilities.
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Michael Crawford has written: 'The Fenians' -- subject(s): Fenians, History
Michael Crawford was born on January 19, 1942.
Yes
That's the original cast, you've got it right.
its the Michael Crawford International Fan clubs website with full contact details are in related link
The cast of Michael Crawford in Concert - 1998 includes: Michael Crawford as himself Rocky Kitamura as Chorus member Dale Kristien as herself Loyola Marymount Consort Singers as Themselves
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Steve Barton who play Raoul who was the stand in for Michael Crawford's Phantom when he was in the hospital for a hernia operation this was in LA 1990.
No, but some people believe he is
It was called 'Some Mother's do have 'em'. Michael Crawford played the leading role as the character, 'Frank Spencer.'
Robert Crawford - footballer - was born on 1886-07-04.