- Coach and Sarah Hughes's choreographer.
- He was nominated for a 2002 Laurence Olivier Theatre Award for Best Set Designer of 2001 for "Kiss Me, Kate", performed at the Victoria Palace in London, England.
- Has won Broadway's Tony Award as Best Scenic Designer three times: in 1978 for "On the Twentieth Century", in 1990 for "City of Angels" and in 2001 for "The Producers", the new Mel Brooks musical. He has been Tony-nominated six other times: in 1972 for "Jesus Christ Superstar", in 1975 for "Mack and Mabel", in 1982 for "Dreamgirls", in 1992 for "Jelly's Last Jam", in 1993 for "Angels in America: Millennium Approaches" and in 2000 for "Kiss Me, Kate".
- Has three children, Kurt, Leslie and Christie.
- He and Tina Turner, both involved in the production of 1978's Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, died five days apart.
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