Fred Ebb
1928–2004 (age 76)
Lyricist
Biography
Fred Ebb penned lyrics that married sharp wit with heartfelt longing, giving voice to characters in landmark musicals such as Cabaret, Chicago, and Funny Lady alongside composer John Kander. His ability to distill complex emotions into singable lines made him a favorite of Broadway audiences and critics alike.
In addition to his stage successes, he adapted his talents to film and television, earning Tony and Academy Award nominations before being honored with burial at Green-Wood Cemetery, where admirers continue to visit the lyricist whose work changed American musical theatre.