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Tom O'Horgan was an American theatre and film director, composer, actor and musician. He is best known for his Broadway work as director of the hit musicals Hair and Jesus Christ Superstar. During his career he sought to achieve a form of "total theater" described by the New York Times as "wittily physical,†and which earned him a reputation as the "Busby Berkeley of the acid set. â€
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Tom O'Horgan
Born 1924-05-03 (101 years ago) in Chicago. Dead 2009-01-11 (84 years).
| Award | Year |
|---|---|
| Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Director (Lenny) | 1971 |
| Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Director (Futz) | 1969 |
| Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Director (Tom Paine) | 1968 |
| Obie Award for Best Director (Futz) | 1967 |
| Award | Year |
|---|---|
| Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Director (Lenny) | 1971 |
| Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Director (Futz) | 1969 |
| Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical (Hair) | 1969 |
| Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Director (Tom Paine) | 1968 |
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