
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Biography
Andrew Lloyd Webber, Baron Lloyd-Webber is an English composer and impresario of musical theatre. Several of his musicals have run for more than a decade both in the West End and on Broadway. He has composed 13 musicals, a song cycle, a set of variations, two film scores, and a Latin Requiem Mass. Several of his songs have been widely recorded and were hits outside of their parent musicals, notably "The Music of the Night" from The Phantom of the Opera, "I Don't Know How to Love Him" from Jesus Christ Superstar, "Don't Cry for Me, Argentina" and "You Must Love Me" from Evita, "Any Dream Will Do" from Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and "Memory" from Cats. In 2001 the New York Times referred to him as "the most commercially successful composer in history". Ranked the "fifth most powerful person in British culture" by The Telegraph in 2008, the lyricist Don Black stated "Andrew more or less single-handedly reinvented the musical." He has received a number of awards, including a knighthood in 1992, followed by a peerage from Queen Elizabeth II for services to Music, seven Tonys, three Grammys (as well as the Grammy Legend Award), an Academy Award, fourteen Ivor Novello Awards, seven Olivier Awards, a Golden Globe, a Brit Award, the 2006 Kennedy Center Honors, and the 2008 Classic Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music. He has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, is an inductee into the Songwriter's Hall of Fame, and is a fellow of the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors.
Top Filmography

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
2014 // TV

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
2015 // TV

The Graham Norton Show
2007 // TV

The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert Hall
2011 // MOVIE

American Idol
2002 // TV

The Masked Singer
2019 // TV

The View
1997 // TV

The Oscars
1953 // TV

An Audience with Adele
2021 // MOVIE

Jesus Christ Superstar - Live Arena Tour
2012 // MOVIE

Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway
2002 // TV

Strictly Come Dancing
2004 // TV

The One Show
2006 // TV

Friday Night with Jonathan Ross
2001 // TV

Who Do You Think You Are?
2004 // TV