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During the early 60s, long before he was known for the roles of the Phantom in "The Phantom of the Opera" and Frank Spencer in "Some Mother's Do 'Ave 'Em", he was best known in England for the Mod-style tough motorcycle riding, Byron in the BBC satirical series, "Not So Much A Programme, More a Way of Life". See more trivia »
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Filmography

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1998 Coronation Street (TV series)
Bar Patron
Episode #1.4523 (1998) … Bar Patron
 
1993 Once Upon a Forest
Cornelius (voice)
 
1986 Barnum! (TV movie)
Phineas Taylor Barnum
 
1981 Condorman
Woody Wilkins
 
1979 Chalk and Cheese (TV series)
Dave Finn
Rest in Peace (1979) … Dave Finn
Sit Vac (1979) … Dave Finn
 
1973-1978 Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em (TV series)
Frank Spencer
Motorbike (1978) … Frank Spencer
Men as Women (1978) … Frank Spencer
 
1978 Play for Today (TV series)
Ferdinand Vanek
Sorry (1978) … Ferdinand Vanek
 
1974 Larry Grayson's Hour of Stars (TV movie)
 
1970 ITV Sunday Night Theatre (TV series)
Constable Gough
The Policeman and the Cook (1970) … Constable Gough
 
1970 Hello-Goodbye
Harry England
 
1970 The Games
Harry Hayes
 
1968 Theatre 625 (TV series)
Danny
Home Sweet Honeycombe (1968) … Danny
 
1967 How I Won the War
Lt. Goodbody
 
1967/I The Jokers
Michael Tremayne
 
1960-1966 Armchair Theatre (TV series)
Dermot Drage / Edward
The Three Barrelled Shotgun (1966) … Edward
The Seige at Killyfaddy (1960) … Dermot Drage
 
1966 ITV Play of the Week (TV series)
Tony
The Move After Checkmate (1966) … Tony
 
1966 BBC 3 (TV series)
Episode #1.12 (1966)
 
1964-1965 Not So Much a Programme, More a Way of Life (TV series)
Various Characters
Episode #1.62 (1965) … Various Characters
 
1963 Suspense (TV series)
Alan Murray
Destiny Sixty-Three (1963) … Alan Murray
 
1963 Two Left Feet
Alan Crabbe
 
1962 The War Lover
Junior'/Junior Sailen: Crew of 'The Body
 
1961-1962 Sir Francis Drake (TV series)
John Drake
The Gypsies (1962) … John Drake
Johnnie Factotum (1962) … John Drake
The Bridge (1962) … John Drake
Drake on Trial (1962) … John Drake
 
1961 Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond (TV series)
Tony Hudson
The Villa (1961) … Tony Hudson
 
1961 Two Living, One Dead
Nils Lindwall
 
1960 Fact and Fiction (TV series)
Pierre Mercier
Episode #1.9 (1960) … Pierre Mercier
 
1960 The Chequered Flag (TV series)
Episode #1.4 (1960)
Episode #1.3 (1960)
Mike Builds a Kart (1960)
 
1960 Police Surgeon (TV series)
Jim Clark
Easy Money (1960) … Jim Clark
 
1960 A French Mistress
Kent
 
1960 Emergency-Ward 10 (TV series)
Brian Kennedy
Episode #1.352 (1960) … Brian Kennedy
 
1959-1960 Dixon of Dock Green (TV series)
Chris Kelly / Howard Garland
A Lead from Mother Kelly (1960) … Chris Kelly
The Woman from Kimberley (1959) … Howard Garland
 
1959-1960 Probation Officer (TV series)
Episode #1.20 (1960)
Episode #1.10 (1959)
 
1959 Three Golden Nobles (TV series)
Harry
Freedom! (1959) … Harry
Hue and Cry (1959) … Harry
The King's Painter (1959) … Harry
Beware the Watch (1959) … Harry
 
1958 Blow Your Own Trumpet
Jim Fenn
 
1958 Soapbox Derby
Peter Toms
 
1952 BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (TV series)
The Same Sky (1952)
 
Show ShowSoundtrack (9 titles)
2008 WALL·E (performer: "Put On Your Sunday Clothes", "It Only Takes a Moment")
 
2001 Great Performances (TV series)
My Favorite Broadway: The Love Songs (2001) (performer: "The Music of the Night", "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face", "The Rain In Spain")
 
1993 Once Upon a Forest (performer: "Please Wake Up")
 
1991 The 45th Annual Tony Awards (TV special) (performer: "The Music of the Night")
 
1988 The 42nd Annual Tony Awards (TV special) (performer: "The Music of the Night")
 
1986 Barnum! (TV movie) (performer: "There is a Sucker Born Ev'ry Minute", "The Colours of My Life", "Museum Song", "I like Your Style", "Out There", "Come Follow The Band", "The Colours of My Life reprise , "The Prince of Humbug", "Join the Circus", "The Final Event - There is a Sucker Born Ev'ry Minute reprise")
 
1972 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (performer: "The Duchess Is Waiting", "The Last Word Is Mine", "I've Never Been This Far Before", "They Told Me Evidence Read At The Trail Of The Knave Of Hearts")
 
1969 Hello, Dolly! (performer: "It Takes a Woman" 1964 - uncredited, "Put on Your Sunday Clothes" 1964 - uncredited, "Dancing" 1964 - uncredited, "Elegance" 1964 - uncredited, "It Only Takes a Moment" 1964 - uncredited, "Finale" Medley / 1964 - uncredited)
 
1966 A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (performer: "LOVELY", "COMEDY TONIGHT" reprise)
 
Show ShowWriter (1 title)
1978 Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em (TV series)
Learning to Fly (1978) (stories by)
Australia House (1978) (stories)
Motorbike (1978) (stories)
Men as Women (1978) (stories)
Scottish Dancing (1978) (stories)
 
Show ShowSelf (47 titles)
2013 Broadway: Beyond the Golden Age (documentary) (post-production)
Himself
 
2011 Daybreak (TV series)
Himself
Episode dated 22 September 2011 (2011) … Himself
 
2011 The ONE Show (TV series)
Himself
Episode dated 1 August 2011 (2011) … Himself
 
2011 Breakfast (TV series)
Himself - Actor
Episode dated 2 March 2011 (2011) … Himself - Actor
 
2010 100 Years of the London Palladium (TV documentary)
Himself
 
2008 50 Greatest Comedy Catchphrases (TV documentary)
Himself (also archive footage)
 
2006-2007 Breakfast with the Arts (TV series)
Himself
The Phantom of the Opera (2006) … Himself
 
2006 It Started with... Swap Shop (TV movie)
Himself
 
2004 The Variety Club Showbusiness Awards 2004 (TV movie)
Himself - Winner: Outstanding Stage Performance
 
2004 This Morning (TV series)
Himself
Episode dated 2 November 2004 (2004) … Himself
Episode dated 16 September 2004 (2004) … Himself
 
2001-2003 Great Performances (TV series)
Himself
My Favorite Broadway: The Love Songs (2001) … Himself
 
2001 I Love Christmas (TV documentary)
Himself
 
1976-2001 Parkinson (TV series)
Himself
Episode dated 1 December 2001 (2001) … Himself
Episode dated 10 December 1999 (1999) … Himself
Episode #6.7 (1976) … Himself
 
2001 Hollywood Greats (TV series documentary)
Himself
Gene Kelly (2001) … Himself
 
2000 Dale's All Stars (TV series)
Himself
Episode #1.1 (2000) … Himself
 
1999 The Ghosts of Christmas Eve (TV movie)
Himself
 
1998 The Rosie O'Donnell Show (TV series)
Himself
Episode dated 9 March 1998 (1998) … Himself
 
1998 Michael Crawford in Concert (TV movie)
Himself
 
1998 The 50th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (TV special)
Himself - Nominee: Best Performance in a Variety or Music Program
 
1996 The Fantastic World of Michael Crawford (TV documentary)
Himself (also archive footage) / Frank Spencer (also archive footage) / The Phantom (also archive footage)
 
1994 Touch of Music in the Night: Michael Crawford (video short)
Himself
 
1993 David Foster's Christmas Album (TV special)
Himself
 
1993 Vicki! (TV series)
Himself
Episode dated 7 December 1993 (1993) … Himself
 
1993 The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (TV series)
Himself
Episode #2.165 (1993) … Himself
 
1993 The 47th Annual Tony Awards (TV special)
Himself - Presenter
 
1992 The Royal Variety Performance 1992 (TV movie)
Himself
 
1991-1992 One on One with John Tesh (TV series)
Himself
Episode #1.142 (1992) … Himself
Episode #1.19 (1991) … Himself
 
1991 The 45th Annual Tony Awards (TV special)
Himself - Performer
 
1990 The 44th Annual Tony Awards (TV special)
Himself - Presenter
 
1989 I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing (TV series)
Himself
 
1989 Presidential Inaugural Gala (TV movie)
Himself
 
1988 Wogan (TV series)
Himself
Episode dated 16 December 1988 (1988) … Himself
 
1988 The 42nd Annual Tony Awards (TV special)
Himself - Performer & Winner: Best Actor in a Musical
 
1988 America's Tribute to Bob Hope (TV documentary)
Himself
 
1981 Clapper Board (TV series)
Himself
Condorman (1981) … Himself
 
1977 To Be Perfectly Frank (TV documentary short)
Himself / Frank Spencer
 
1975 The Royal Variety Performance (TV movie)
Himself
 
1972 John Barry and His Music (TV movie)
Himself
 
1972 Film Night (TV series)
Himself
Alice in Wonderland (1972) … Himself
 
1971 Cinema (TV series documentary)
Himself
Michael Crawford (1971) … Himself
 
1969 The David Frost Show (TV series)
Himself
Episode #2.87 (1969) … Himself
 
1966 A Whole Scene Going (TV series)
Himself
Episode #1.5 (1966) … Himself
Episode #1.2 (1966) … Himself
 
1966 The Eamonn Andrews Show (TV series)
Himself
Episode #2.18 (1966) … Himself
 
1965 Late Night Lineup (TV series)
Himself
Episode dated 31 July 1965 (1965) … Himself
 
Show ShowArchive Footage (9 titles)
2012 The Story of Musicals (TV series documentary)
 
2010 The Naked Archaeologist (TV series)
 
2008 How TV Changed Britain (TV series documentary)
 
2008 Banda sonora (TV series)
 
2007 The Comedy Christmas (TV documentary)
Frank Spencer (uncredited)
 
2007 Comedy Connections (TV series documentary)
 
2005 Arena (TV series documentary)
 
2005 Greatest TV Comedy Moments (TV documentary)
Frank Spencer
 
2001 The Greatest (TV series documentary)
 

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Personal Details

Other Works:

"Michael Crawford in Concert" - video, recorded live at the Cerritos Center in Los Angeles. See more »

Publicity Listings:

2 Print Biographies  | 1 Article  | 1 Magazine Cover Photo  | See more »


Alternate Names:

Michael Patrick Dumbell-Smith

Height:

5' 10½" (1.79 m)
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Did You Know?

Personal Quote:

"But the passion and drama in the Lon Chaney version (of the 1924/25/29 film version of "The Phantom of the Opera") is unsurpassable. He was superb, he was superb. I owe a lot to Lon Chaney". See more »

Trivia:

During the early 60s, long before he was known for the roles of the Phantom in "The Phantom of the Opera" and Frank Spencer in "Some Mother's Do 'Ave 'Em", he was best known in England for the Mod-style tough motorcycle riding, Byron in the BBC satirical series, "Not So Much A Programme, More a Way of Life". See more »

Trademark:

His youthful, light voice See more »

Nickname:

MC See more »

Star Sign:

Capricorn