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ALW's BIOGRAPHY:
Andrew Lloyd Webber was born in 1948 in London, England. He was the son of William Lloyd Webber (a composer, musician and musical scholar at the Royal College of Music) and his wife Jean Hermione Lloyd-Webber (maiden name Johnstone), a piano teacher. He and his younger brother Julian grew up in a large flat at Harrington Court, South Kensington, London. Lloyd Webber was first given a violin at the age of three, followed by piano lessons and then lessons on the French horn. As a child, he prefered playing his own compositions rather than some one else's during his music lessons. Educated at the private Wetherby school as a young child, he later entered school at the prestigeous Westminster Underschool, eventually earning a scholarship to attend the Upper School, where he continued to compose music and produce local musicals within the school. After Westminster, Lloyd Webber moved onto Oxford University's Magdalin College, where he stayed only a term. It was during this point that he also met lyricist Tim Rice. He composed Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat, Jesus Christ Superstar and Evita all with lyricist Tim Rice, as well as Variations, Tell Me on a Sunday (combined as Song and Dance), Cats (the longest running musical on Broadway and the West End), Starlight Express, Requiem (a setting of a Latin requiem mass), The Phantom of the Opera, Aspects of Love, Sunset Boulvard, and By Jeeves (the reworking of the earlier version, Jeeves, Whistle Down the Wind, and his upcoming show The Beautiful Game. He also composed the film scores for Gumshoe and the Odessa File. His awards include six Tonys, four Drama Desk awards, three Grammys, five Laurence Olivier awards (Larrys) and a 1997 Golden Globe Award and Academy Award for Best Original song ("You Must Love Me") in the film version of Evita. He is the first person to have three musicals running simultaneously on Broadway and on the West End. In January of 1997, he was elevated to the peerage as Lord Lloyd-Webber of Sydmonton. Lloyd Webber has been married three times; first to Sarah Jane Tudor Hugill (now Norris); Sarah Brightman; and Madeleine Gurdon. He has 5 children altogether. Imogen (born 31 March 1977) and Nicholas (born 22 July 1979) with Sarah Norris, as well as Alistair (born 3 May 1992), William (born 24 August 1993) and Isabella (born 30 April 1996). Lloyd Webber has homes at Sydmonton, as well as in London. He also keeps an apartment in NYC's Trump Tower, as well as a villa in the South of France at Cap Ferrat. His latest residential acquisition is a castle outside of Dublin, Ireland, where he and his wife Madeleine raise and breed horses.