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Michael Crawford (born 19 January 1942 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England), is a British actor and singer.Although he most often appears on stage, in musicals such as Phantom of the Opera and Barnum, he first became a household name and famous to millions for his role as the hapless Frank Spencer in the British television sitcom Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em (1973-78), for which he performed most of his own stunts. The series became one of the BBC's most successful programmes of all time.Born Michael Patrick Dumbell-Smith, Crawford was raised by his widowed mother, Doris, (whose husband Arthur Dumbell-Smith had died during the Battle of Britain and, subsequently afterward, her son Michael was the product of a short-lived relationship). He lived with his grandparents Monty and Edith Kathleen O'Keefe, until his mother re-married a grocer named Den Ingram in 1945.From an early age, it was clear, even to his family and friends, that he demonstrated an exceptional singing voice and at the tender age of seven made one of his first public appearances as a choirboy at St. Paul's Cathedral in London.His first stage debut, in front of an audience, was in a school production of Benjamin Britten's, Let's Make an Opera playing the role of Sammy the Little Sweep (who was the leading character in the opera) at Brixton Town Hall, but his big break didn't come till Benjamin Britten hired him play Sammy in a professional production of Let's Make an Opera at the Scala Theatre in London, which he alternated with another boy soprano, David Hemmings. It was in between his performances of Let's Make an Opera and Noye's Fludde, that he was told he had to change his name (since another performer in England used the same surname) and it was while he was sitting on a bus on the way home that he saw a lorry truck with the slogan "Crawford's Biscuits Are Best". It was then that Michael decided to change his name to "Michael Crawford". Soon afterward, the English Opera Group hired him and his career took off
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