The composer Albert Hague died at the age of 81. Here is all you want to know, and more!
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Remembered best as the composer of the 1950s and 1960s Broadway musicals Redhead, Plain and Fancy, The Fig Leaves Are Falling, and Cafe Crown, Hague also had an acting career, starring as Benjamin Shorofsky in the 1982 NBC series Fame.
Born Albert Marcuse, he grew up in Berlin, Germany as the son of psychiatrist and musician Harry Marcuse and renowned chess player Mimi Heller Marcuse. His five-decade marriage to vocalist Renee Orin resulted in two children.
Albert Hague died at age 81 from cancer at a hospital in Marina del Rey, California in November 2001.