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Hal Prince
Actor, Producer, Director, Additional Credits
Born January 30, 1928Died July 31, 2019 (91 years)
Hal Prince was an American theatrical producer and director, responsible for such megahits as The Phantom Of The Opera, Evita, A Little Night Music, Fiddler On The Roof, Cabaret, Kiss Of The Spider Woman, and Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street. For his stage work, he received 21 Tony Awards.
Hal Prince Filmography
| 2025 | When We Went MAD! · as Concerned Citizen |
| 1993 | Frasier (TV Series) · as Fred (voice) |
| 1955 | This is Your Life (UK) (TV Series) · as Filmed Tribute |
| 2021 | Broadway: Beyond the Golden Age · as Self |
| 2019 | Fiddler: A Miracle of Miracles · as Self |
| 2019 | On Broadway · as Self |
| 2019 | Kaye Ballard - The Show Goes On · as Self |
| 2016 | |
| 2013 | The 67th Annual Tony Awards · as Self - Presenter |
| 2013 | Elaine Stritch: Shoot Me · as Himself |
| 2013 | Broadway Musicals: A Jewish Legacy · as Self |
| 2012 | The Story of Musicals (TV Series) · as Self |
| 2009 | Mr. Prince · as Self |
| 2006 | Phantom of the Opera: Behind the Mask · as Self - Director |
| 2005 | |
| 2004 | Broadway: The American Musical (TV Series) · as Self |
| 2003 | |
| 2003 | West Side Memories · as Self (as Hal Prince) |
| 2002 | The 56th Annual Tony Awards · as Self - Presenter |
| 1999 | The 53rd Annual Tony Awards · as Self - Nominee |
| 1997 | The 51st Annual Tony Awards · as Self |
| 1996 | The 50th Annual Tony Awards · as Self |
| 1995 | The 49th Annual Tony Awards · as Self - Winner |
| 1994 | The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts · as Self - Honoree |
| 1993 | The 47th Annual Tony Awards · as Self - Nominee |
| 1991 | Charlie Rose (TV Series) · as Self - Guest |
| 1988 | The 42nd Annual Tony Awards · as Self - Winner |
| 1985 | American Masters (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1982 | |
| 1979 | The 33rd Annual Tony Awards · as Self - Winner |
| 1979 | CBS Sunday Morning With Jane Pauley (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1978 | The 32nd Annual Tony Awards · as Self - Nominee |
| 1978 | The South Bank Show (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1977 | All You Need Is Love: The Story of Popular Music (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1976 | Live from Lincoln Center (TV Series) · as Self - Intermission Interviewee |
| 1976 | Working in the Theatre (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1974 | The 28th Annual Tony Awards · as Self - Winner |
| 1971 | Great Performances (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1970 | Original Cast Album: Company · as Self |
| 1969 | The 23rd Annual Tony Awards · as Self |
| 1968 | 60 Minutes (TV Series) · as Self - Broadway Produce & Director (segment "elaine Stritch") |
| 1968 | The 22nd Annual Tony Awards · as Self - Presenter |
| 1968 | The Dick Cavett Show (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1967 | Omnibus (1967) (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1962 | The Merv Griffin Show (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1961 | The Mike Douglas Show (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1956 | Tony Awards (TV Series) · as Self - Presenter |
| 1948 | The Ed Sullivan Show (TV Series) · as Self - Audience Bow |
| 1975 | |
| 1958 | Damn Yankees · as Associate Producer |
| 1957 | The Pajama Game · as Associate Producer |
| 1978 | The South Bank Show (TV Series) |
| 1977 | |
| 1971 | Great Performances (TV Series) |
| 1970 |
| 1982 | Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street · as Stage Director |
| 1976 | Pacific Overtures · as Stage Director |
| 1961 | West Side Story · as Theatre Play |
| 1950 | Danger (TV Series) · as Story |
| 1950 | The Web (1950) (TV Series) · as Story |








