Albert Hague

Biography: Tony award-winning composer and sometimes actor Albert Hague may be visually recognizable to film and television buffs for his numerous film and television appearances, though it was his music for the television classic How the Grinch Stole Christmas that would touch generations of fans with it's whimsical melodies that accompanied the grumpy green Grinch's attempts to undermine the holiday spirit. Born Albert Marcuse in Berlin, the youngster and his mother would later flee Nazi Germany for the U.S. Adopted by a prominent eye surgeon upon his arrival, Hague studied music at the University of Cincinnati and met his future wife while working on a musical in Cleveland in 1948. Later composing for such popular Broadway shows as The Fig Leaves Are Falling and Miss Moffat (starring Bette Davis), the composer received a Tony for Redhead in 1959. Hague's television appearances include roles in Beauty and the Beast and Tales From the Dark Side with film appearances including Fame andTony award-winning composer and sometimes actor Albert Hague may be visually recognizable to film and television buffs for his numerous film and television appearances, though it was his music for the television classic How the Grinch Stole Christmas that would touch generations of fans with it's whimsical melodies that accompanied the grumpy green Grinch's attempts to undermine the holiday spirit. Born Albert Marcuse in Berlin, the youngster and his mother would later flee Nazi Germany for the U.S. Adopted by a prominent eye surgeon upon his arrival, Hague studied music at the University of Cincinnati and met his future wife while working on a musical in Cleveland in 1948. Later composing for such popular Broadway shows as The Fig Leaves Are Falling and Miss Moffat (starring Bette Davis), the composer received a Tony for Redhead in 1959. Hague's television appearances include roles in Beauty and the Beast and Tales From the Dark Side with film appearances including Fame and Space Jam. On November 12, 2001, Albert Hague died in Inglewood, CA. He was 81. Expand

Albert Hague's Scores

Average career score: 56
Highest Metascore: 56 Amazing Stories: Season 1
Lowest Metascore: 56 Amazing Stories: Season 1
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 0 out of 1
  2. Negative: 0 out of 1
1 tv review
Title: Year: Credit: User score:
tbd Beauty and the Beast: Season 1 Sep 25, 1987 Micha Langer 8.0
tbd Fame: Season 6 Oct 6, 1986 Benjamin Shorofsky / Albert Hague / Prof. Benjamin Shorofsky / Prof. Benjamin Skorofsky tbd
tbd Fame: Season 5 Oct 12, 1985 Benjamin Shorofsky / Albert Hague / Prof. Benjamin Shorofsky tbd
56 Amazing Stories: Season 1 Sep 29, 1985 Mr. Liebemacher tbd
tbd Fame: Season 4 Sep 29, 1984 Benjamin Shorofsky tbd
tbd Fame: Season 3 Oct 15, 1983 Benjamin Shorofsky / Albert Hague / Prof. Benjamin Shorofsky tbd
tbd Fame: Season 2 Sep 30, 1982 Benjamin Shorofsky / Albert Hague / Prof. Benjamin Shorofsky tbd
tbd Fame: Season 1 Jan 7, 1982 Benjamin Shorofsky / Albert Hague / Prof. Benjamin Shorofsky tbd