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George Lee Andrews
Artist Info
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Performer
Genre
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Orchestral
 
George Lee Andrews is a renowned American actor and singer, best known for his contributions to the world of classical music. Born on October 3, 1942, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Andrews grew up in a family that was passionate about music. His father was a jazz musician, and his mother was a singer, which inspired Andrews to pursue a career in music. Andrews began his musical journey at a young age, learning to play the piano and singing in his church choir. He attended the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, where he studied music and theater. After completing his studies, Andrews moved to New York City to pursue a career in the performing arts. In 1962, Andrews made his Broadway debut in the musical "A Family Affair." He went on to appear in several other Broadway productions, including "On the Twentieth Century," "Merlin," and "The Phantom of the Opera." Andrews is best known for his role as Monsieur André in "The Phantom of the Opera," which he played for over 23 years, making him the longest-running actor in the show's history. Throughout his career, Andrews has received numerous accolades for his contributions to the world of classical music. In 1990, he was nominated for a Tony Award for his performance in "The Phantom of the Opera." He also received a Drama Desk Award for his role in the musical "A Little Night Music." In addition to his work on Broadway, Andrews has also appeared in several films and television shows. He made his film debut in the 1973 movie "The Paper Chase" and went on to appear in several other films, including "The Producers" and "The Thing About My Folks." He has also made guest appearances on several television shows, including "Law & Order" and "The Good Wife." Despite his success in the world of acting, Andrews has always remained passionate about music. He has released several albums throughout his career, including "George Lee Andrews Sings Stephen Sondheim" and "George Lee Andrews: Broadway by George." He has also performed in several concerts and recitals, showcasing his vocal talents and love for classical music. One of Andrews' most memorable performances was his appearance in the 25th anniversary concert of "The Phantom of the Opera" at the Royal Albert Hall in London. Andrews reprised his role as Monsieur André and performed alongside other original cast members, including Sarah Brightman and Michael Crawford. The concert was a huge success and was broadcast in cinemas around the world. In addition to his work on stage and screen, Andrews is also a dedicated philanthropist. He has been involved with several charitable organizations throughout his career, including Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS and the Actors Fund. He has also served as a mentor to young performers, sharing his knowledge and experience with the next generation of artists. In conclusion, George Lee Andrews is a true icon of the classical music world. His contributions to Broadway and the performing arts have been nothing short of remarkable, and his passion for music has inspired countless others to pursue their dreams. With a career spanning over five decades, Andrews has left an indelible mark on the world of classical music, and his legacy will continue to inspire generations to come.
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