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Bob Fosse

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Robert Louis “Bob” Fosse (June 23, 1927 – September 23, 1987) was an American actor, dancer, musical theater choreographer, director, screenwriter, film editor and film director. He won an unprecedented eight Tony Awards for choreography, as well as one for direction. He was nominated for an Academy Award four times, winning for his direction of Cabaret (beating Francis Ford Coppola for The Godfather). He was closely identified with his third wife, Broadway dancing star Gwen Verdon. She was both the dancer/collaborator/muse upon whom he choreographed much of his work and, together with dancer/choreographer Ann Reinking, a significant guardian of the Fosse legacy after his death. Description above from the Wikipedia article Bob Fosse, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.


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Born:
Jun 23, 1927 In Chicago, Illinois, U.S
Movie/TV Credits:
16
First Appeared:
In the series The Colgate Comedy Hour 1950-09-10
Latest Project:
Movie On Broadway 2019-10-12
Known For
Poster of Lenny
Poster of My Sister Eileen
Poster of Kiss Me, Kate
Filmography
Movie On Broadway Self (archive footage) 2019-10-12
Movie Merely Marvelous: The Dancing Genius of Gwen Verdon Self (archive footage) 2019-08-03
Movie Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There Self (archive footage) 2003-04-03
Movie Bob Fosse: Steam Heat Himself 1990-02-23
Movie Night of 100 Stars II Self 1985-03-10
Movie That's Dancing! 1985-01-18
Movie Thieves Mr. Day 1977-02-11
Movie That's Entertainment, Part II (archive footage) 1976-05-16
Movie Lenny The Interviewer (voice) (uncredited) 1974-11-10
Movie The Little Prince The Snake 1974-11-06
Movie Damn Yankees Mambo Dancer (uncredited) 1958-09-26
Movie My Sister Eileen Frank Lippincott 1955-09-22
Movie The Affairs of Dobie Gillis Charlie Trask 1953-08-14
Movie Give a Girl a Break Bob Dowdy 1953-11-13
Movie Kiss Me, Kate 'Hortensio' 1953-11-26
Series The Colgate Comedy Hour Unknown 1950-09-10