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  1. Lin-Manuel Miranda is an award-winning songwriter, actor, director and producer. He is the creator and original star of Broadway’s Tony-winning musicals, Hamilton and In the Heights. Hamilton - with book, music and lyrics by Mr. Miranda, in addition to him originating the title role - was awarded the 2016 Pulitzer Prize in Drama and earned a ...

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    Lin-Manuel Miranda is an award-winning composer, lyricist, and actor. He is the creator and original star of Broadway’s Tony-winning musicals, Hamilton and In the Heights. Hamilton - with book, music and lyrics by Mr. Miranda, in addition to him originating the title role - was awarded the 2016 Pulitzer Prize in Drama and

  3. Feb 12, 2024 · About Lin-Manuel Miranda. A Pulitzer Prize, Grammy, Emmy, Tony Award-winning songwriter, actor, producer and director, Lin-Manuel is the creator and original star of Broadway’s Hamilton and In the Heights, and the recipient of the 2015 MacArthur Foundation Award and 2018 Kennedy Center Honors. Mr.

  4. Awards. Full list. Website. www.linmanuel.com. Lin-Manuel Miranda (/ mænˈwɛl /; born January 16, 1980) [1] is an American songwriter, actor, singer, filmmaker, rapper, and librettist. He created the Broadway musicals In the Heights (2005) and Hamilton (2015), and the soundtracks for the animated films Moana (2016), Vivo, and Encanto (both 2021).

  5. Lin-Manuel Miranda is an award-winning composer, lyricist, and actor best known for creating and starring in the Broadway musicals Hamilton and In the Heights. Hamilton won 11 Tony Awards and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Miranda has also contributed music and lyrics to Disney's Moana and Mary Poppins Returns, receiving Oscar, Golden Globe, and Grammy nominations for his work. He actively ...

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  7. And of course, Lin, always the wordsmith, punnily titled his column “Miranda Writes.” Mixtape to Musical. Before it was a musical, Miranda envisioned Hamilton as a concept album called The Hamilton Mixtape. Eventually, director Thomas Kail got Miranda to work in a musical format—and producer Jeffrey Seller pushed for the name change.