- Died
- Lorin E. Price, began producing in 1959, beginning Off Broadway with shows like 'The Mime and Me' and 'The Tiger Rag.' His first Broadway production was 'The Natural Look,' a play about Helena Rubinstein, which opened in 1967 with Gene Hackman, Brenda Vaccaro and Jerry Orbach in the leading roles. His first big success was 'George M!,' the 1968 musical about George M. Cohan, with Joel Grey and Bernadette Peters. The show received a Tony Award nomination for its star, Grey, and a Tony Award for the choreographer, Joe Layton. His credits also included 'Show Me Where the Good Times Are,' a musical adaptation of Moliere's 'Imaginary Invalid,' in 1970, and 'Seesaw,' a musical based on William Gibson's play, 'Two for the Seesaw.' Choreographed by Michael Bennett and starring Michelle Lee, Ken Howard and Tommy Tune, the show opened in 1973 and Bennett and Tune won Tonys.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
- SpouseJane Ross(January 1960 - December 1961) (divorced)
- ChildrenLorinda PriceLorin E. Price Jr
- He was married and divorced twice. With his first wife, he has a daughter Lorinda and a son Lorin Jr. He had no children from his second marriage to actress Jane Ross.
- He was survived by his daughter Lorinda and son Lorin, Jr. and three grandchildren.
- He died of Parkinson's disease on December 28, 1998 at the age of 77 at his home in Tampa, Florida, United States of America.
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