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  1. Jack Donohue. John Francis Donohue (November 3, 1908 – March 27, 1984) was an American film actor, screenwriter, director, producer, composer, and choreographer. Some of his movie directing roles include Babes in Toyland (1961), Marriage on the Rocks, (1965), and Assault on a Queen, (1966). Some of his television directing roles include The ...

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    Jack Donohue. Director: Babes in Toyland. Jack Donohue started as a dancer in the Ziegfeld Follies, continued as a dancer, dance director and dance teacher for tap dance (most prominent pupil: Eleanor Powell) in New York and in London (he starred in the British film Rhythm in the Air (1936) with his wife Tutta Rolf).

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    • Brooklyn, New York, USA
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    • Marina del Rey, California, USA
  3. Jack Donohue. Director: Babes in Toyland. Jack Donohue started as a dancer in the Ziegfeld Follies, continued as a dancer, dance director and dance teacher for tap dance (most prominent pupil: Eleanor Powell) in New York and in London (he starred in the British film Rhythm in the Air (1936) with his wife Tutta Rolf).

    • November 3, 1908
    • March 27, 1984
  4. Apr 10, 1984 · The director Jack Donohue, whose work ranged from M-G-M musicals with Shirley Temple to pioneering efforts in live television and location filming, has died of a heart attack at the age of 75.

  5. Jack Donohue. Director, Producer, Actor, Writer. Born November 3, 1908 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. Jack Donohue started as a dancer in the Ziegfeld Follies, continued as a dancer, dance director and dance teacher for tap dance (most prominent pupil: Eleanor Powell) in New York and in London (he starred in the British film Rhythm in the Air ...

    • Director, Producer, Actor, Writer
    • November 3, 1908
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  8. Babes In Toyland (1961) -- (Movie Clip) The One And Only Mother Goose! First Sylvester the goose, voice by director Jack Donohue, Mary McCarty as Mother Goose, then the chorus with the first song adapted by George Bruns from the 1903 opera, with new lyrics by Mel Leven, choreography by Tom Mahoney, the leads not yet seen, in Disney’s Babes In Toyland, 1961.

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