Fred Werner

Fred Werner was a distinguished American musician and composer whose career spanned Broadway, television, and film. Starting in New York in the early 1960s, he worked closely with notable figures such as Frank Loesser, Noël Coward, and Bob Fosse. Werner held roles as a musical director, arranger, and orchestrator for numerous Broadway productions including *High Spirits*—for which he earned a Tony nomination in 1964—and *Sweet Charity*. He also contributed music for TV series and movies throughout the '70s and beyond, showing remarkable versatility across different entertainment media.

Born Frederick Henry Werner Jr. on June 11, 1934, he had a rich career marked by collaborations with legendary artists and a dedication to musical excellence. After a period working in California on television and films, he returned to Broadway, continuing to influence the theatrical music scene until late in his life. Fred Werner passed away on his 90th birthday, June 11, 2024, leaving behind a legacy as a respected figure in American show business.

(Note: This summary pertains to the American composer Fred Werner, not to be confused with the Australian classical composer of a similar name.)

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  1. August 12, 2013