Robert Stigwood
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Robert Stigwood (born April 16, 1934 in Adelaide, Australia) is an Australian music producer, primarily for film and stage. He began his early career in personal management with Brian Epstein and later founded RSO Records.
- Stage musicals
- *Evita (winner of the 1980 Tony Award for Best Musical in the US)
- *Hair
- *Oh! Calcutta!
- *The Dirtiest Show in Town
- *Pippin
- *Jesus Christ Superstar
- *Sweeney Todd
- *Sing a Rude Song
- *John Paul George Ringo and Bert
- Films
- *Grease
- *Jesus Christ Superstar (as co-producer)
- *Tommy
- *Saturday Night Fever
- *Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
- *Staying Alive
- *Gallipoli
- *Fame (as soundtrack producer)
- *The Empire Strikes Back (as soundtrack producer)
- Other
- *Music for UNICEF Concert (as organizer and executive producer)
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