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Bob Fosse

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Bob Fosse

Robert Louis Fosse ( ; June 23, 1927 – September 23, 1987) was an American choreographer, dancer, actor, filmmaker, and stage director. He is known for his work on stage and screen, and was arguably the most influential figure in the field of jazz dance in the twentieth century. He received numerous accolades including an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award, three Primetime Emmy Awards, nine Tony Awards, and the Palme d'Or. His career began as an actor in the musical productions Call Me Mister (1947), Billion Dollar Baby (1951), and Pal Joey (1952). He transitioned into directing and choreographing musical works, winning Tony Awards for choreographing The Pajama Game (1954), Damn Yankees (1955), Redhead (1959), Little Me (1963), Sweet Charity (1966), Pippin (1972), Dancin' (1978), and Big Deal (1986), and for directing Pippin. He worked on Bells Are Ringing (1956), New Girl in Town (1958), How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (1961), and Chicago (1975). In film, he played Hortensio in the MGM musical Kiss Me Kate (1953) and his directorial debut was in the musical Sweet Charity (1969). He won the Academy Award for Best Director for the musical drama Cabaret (1972). He was Oscar-nominated for directing the dramas Lenny (1974) and All That Jazz (1979), the latter of which won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. He directed the concert film Liza with a Z (1972), which earned him the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Variety Special, and his final film is Star 80 (1983). Fosse forged an uncompromising modern style, characterized by finger-snapping, tilted bowler hats, fishnet stockings, splayed gloved fingers, turned-in knees and toes, shoulder rolls, and jazz hands. His third wife was the actor–dancer Gwen Verdon, with whom he collaborated on several theater and film projects.

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Born
Robert Louis Fosse (1927-06-23)June 23, 1927 Chicago, Illinois, U .
Died
September 23, 1987(1987-09-23) (aged 60) Washington, D ., U .
Occupations
Choreographer dancer director
Years active
1947–1987
Spouses
Mary Ann Niles (m. 1947; div. 1951) Joan McCracken (m. 1952; div. 1959) Gwen Verdon (m. 1960)
Partner
Ann Reinking (1972–1978)
Children
Nicole Fosse

Tables

· Stage credits
1947
Role(s)
No
Notes
No
1948
Make Mine Manhattan
Role(s)
No
Notes
No
1950
Dance Me a Song
Role(s)
No
Notes
No
1951
Role(s)
No
Notes
No
1952
Role(s)
No
Notes
No
1954
Role(s)
No
Notes
Yes
1955
Role(s)
No
Notes
Yes
1956
Role(s)
No
Notes
Yes
1958
Role(s)
No
Notes
Yes
1959
Role(s)
Yes
Notes
Yes
1961
Role(s)
No
Notes
Yes
1962
Role(s)
Yes
Notes
Yes
1963
Pal Joey
Role(s)
No
Notes
No
1965
Role(s)
Yes
Notes
Yes
1966
Role(s)
Yes
Notes
Yes
1972
Role(s)
Yes
Notes
Yes
Role(s)
Yes
Notes
Yes
1975
Role(s)
Yes
Notes
Yes
1978
Role(s)
Yes
Notes
Yes
1986
Role(s)
Yes
Notes
Yes
Role(s)
Yes
Notes
Yes
Year
Title
Functioned as
Role
Venue
Notes
Ref.
Director
Choreographer
Performer
1947
Call Me Mister
No
No
Yes
Chorus member
U . tour
1948
Make Mine Manhattan
No
No
Yes
Ensemble member
1950
Dance Me a Song
No
No
Yes
Dancer
Royale Theatre, Broadway
1951
Billion Dollar Baby
No
No
Yes
Champ Watson
Alvin Theatre, Broadway
1952
Pal Joey
No
No
Yes
Joey Evans
Broadhurst Theatre, Broadway
Understudy
1954
The Pajama Game
No
Yes
No
—N/a
1955
Damn Yankees
No
Yes
No
—N/a
Adelphi Theatre, Broadway
1956
Bells Are Ringing
No
Yes
No
—N/a
Alvin Theatre, Broadway
1958
New Girl in Town
No
Yes
No
—N/a
46th Street Theatre, Broadway
1959
Redhead
Yes
Yes
No
—N/a
1961
The Conquering Hero
No
Yes
No
—N/a
ANTA Theatre, Broadway
Uncredited
1961
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
No
Yes
No
—N/a
46th Street Theatre, Broadway
1962
Little Me
Yes
Yes
No
—N/a
Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, Broadway
1963
Pal Joey
No
No
Yes
Joey Evans
New York City Center, Broadway
1965
Pleasures and Palaces
Yes
Yes
No
—N/a
Fisher Theatre, Detroit
1966
Sweet Charity
Yes
Yes
No
—N/a
Palace Theatre, Broadway
1972
Pippin
Yes
Yes
No
—N/a
Imperial Theatre, Broadway
Also book writer
Liza
Yes
Yes
No
—N/a
Winter Garden Theatre, Broadway
1975
Chicago
Yes
Yes
No
—N/a
46th Street Theatre, Broadway
Also book writer
1978
Dancin'
Yes
Yes
No
—N/a
Ambassador Theatre, Broadway
1986
Big Deal
Yes
Yes
No
—N/a
Broadway Theatre, Broadway
Sweet Charity
Yes
Yes
No
—N/a
Minskoff Theatre, Broadway
· Works › Film
1953
Role(s)
No
Notes
No
Role(s)
No
Notes
No
Role(s)
No
Notes
No
1955
Role(s)
No
Notes
No
1957
Role(s)
No
Notes
No
1958
Role(s)
No
Notes
No
1969
Role(s)
Yes
Notes
No
1972
Role(s)
Yes
Notes
No
1974
Role(s)
No
Notes
No
Role(s)
Yes
Notes
No
1977
Role(s)
No
Notes
No
1979
Role(s)
Yes
Notes
Yes
1983
Role(s)
Yes
Notes
Yes
Year
Title
Functioned as
Role
Notes
Ref.
Director
Writer
Choreographer
Actor
1953
The Affairs of Dobie Gillis
No
No
No
Yes
Charlie Trask
Kiss Me Kate
No
No
No
Yes
Hortensio
Give a Girl a Break
No
No
No
Yes
Bob Dowdy
1955
My Sister Eileen
No
No
Yes
Yes
Frank Lippincott
1957
The Pajama Game
No
No
Yes
No
—N/a
1958
Damn Yankees
No
No
Yes
Yes
Mambo Dancer
Uncredited
1969
Sweet Charity
Yes
No
Yes
No
—N/a
Directorial Debut
1972
Cabaret
Yes
No
Yes
No
—N/a
1974
The Little Prince
No
No
Yes
Yes
The Snake
1974
Lenny
Yes
No
No
Yes
The Interviewer
1977
Thieves
No
No
No
Yes
Mr. Day
1979
All That Jazz
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
—N/a
1983
Star 80
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
The Interviewer
· Works › Television
1950
1951
Role(s)
No
Notes
Yes
1959
Role(s)
No
Notes
Yes
Startime
Role(s)
Yes
Notes
Yes
1961
The Seasons of Youth
Role(s)
No
Notes
Yes
1970
Role(s)
No
Notes
Yes
1972
Role(s)
Yes
Notes
No
1982
Role(s)
No
Notes
Yes
Year
Title
Functioned as
Role
Notes
Ref.
Director
Choreographer
Actor
1949-50
54th Street Revue
No
No
Yes
Dancer
1950
The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show
No
No
Yes
Himself
Episode: "Gracie the Artist"
1951
The Colgate Comedy Hour
No
Yes
No
—N/a
Episodes S1E22 & S1E37
1959
The Dinah Shore Chevy Show
No
Yes
No
—N/a
Episode S4E1
Startime
Yes
Yes
No
—N/a
Episode: "The Wonderful World of Entertainment"
1961
The Seasons of Youth
No
Yes
No
—N/a
Television special
1970
The Ed Sullivan Show
No
Yes
No
—N/a
Episode S23E19
1972
Liza with a Z
Yes
No
No
—N/a
Television special
1982
Pippin: His Life and Times
No
Yes
No
—N/a
Television film
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