Fred Ebb
American lyricist for Broadway musicals

Born
April 8th, 1928
97 years ago
Died
September 11th, 2004
20 years ago — 76 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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A prominent lyricist, contributed to numerous successful Broadway musicals. Collaborated with composer John Kander. Major works include lyrics for 'Chicago', 'Cabaret', and 'Kiss of the Spider Woman'. Received multiple awards, including Tony Awards and an Academy Award for Best Original Song.
Wrote lyrics for 'Cabaret'
Wrote lyrics for 'Chicago'
Wrote lyrics for 'Kiss of the Spider Woman'
Won Tony Awards for Best Musical
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