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Charles Hart was born on 3 June, 1961. Discover Charles Hart's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?

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Occupation Lyricist, librettist, songwriter
Age 62 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 3 June, 1961
Birthday 3 June
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Parents George Wilson Hart; Juliet Lavinia (née Byam Shaw)
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Charles Hart Net Worth

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2014

He also wrote lyrics for The Kissing-Dance and The Dreaming (both with music by Howard Goodall), also for The Vampyr: A Soap Opera (BBC TV). In 2015 he collaborated with Howard Goodall again on Bend It Like Beckham the Musical, a new musical production of the film Bend It Like Beckham. He has written miscellaneous songs, as well as both words and music for television, (Watching, Split Ends for Granada TV) and Love Songs (BBC Radio). His Two Studies for String Quartet premiered in February 2005 at London’s Purcell Room, performed by the Sacconi Quartet. His English lyrics for the opera Benvenuto Cellini were part of a new production directed by Terry Gilliam at the English National Opera on 5 June 2014.

2013

In an interview with The Times, Hart stated that he began writing lyrics as a child, some of which were "dark and contemplative – precociously murderous and quite, quite feisty"; he was motivated to do so professionally in the 1970s when his grandmother, actress Angela Baddeley, starred in a London stage production of Stephen Sondheim's A Little Night Music:

2003

Hart's photography has appeared on posters and in playbills, as well as publications ranging from Attitude to The Daily Telegraph. In 2003, he was one of three photographers to feature in an exhibition organized by UNICEF to celebrate the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.

1990

He has received two Ivor Novello Awards. He was nominated twice for the Tony Award, Best Original Score, for Aspects of Love (1990) and The Phantom of the Opera (1988). He was also nominated for an Academy Award for writing the lyrics to a new song "Learn to be Lonely" which was sung by Minnie Driver over the final credits to the film version of The Phantom of the Opera.

1961

Charles Hart (born 3 June 1961) is a British lyricist, songwriter and musician. He is best known for writing the lyrics to, and contributing to the book of, Andrew Lloyd Webber's stage musical The Phantom of the Opera and for writing the lyrics to Bend It Like Beckham the Musical. He also co-wrote (with Don Black) the lyrics to Lloyd Webber's 1989 musical Aspects of Love. Hart also re-wrote Glenn Slater's lyrics for Love Never Dies, the sequel to Phantom.