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  1. Oct 6, 1993 · Agnes de Mille. An important and influential choreographer, director, and dancer, who “helped transform the American musical theater of the ’40s and ’50s.” After graduating with honors from...

  2. Agnes de Mille's career was a long, successful, and turbulent journey through the world of 20th century American theater and ballet. Born in 1905 in New York City, she was the daughter of William Churchill de Mille, a famous playwright, and Anna George, the daughter of the distinguished economist and "single tax" advocate, Henry George.

  3. The famed choreographer, director, and dancer tells the story of her career through an in-depth interview with Dick Cavett.Explore the Kennedy Center Honors ...

  4. Jun 11, 2018 · Agnes de Mille. An American dancer and author, Agnes de Mille's (1905-1993) creative contribution to 20th-century ballet was as remarkable as her choreography for Broadway musical theater. She inspired awe for her personal courage and determination in the face of declining health in later years.

  5. Agnes de Mille (dancer, choreographer; born 1905, New York, New York; died October 7, 1993) Although Agnes de Mille se ed destined to perform on Broadway, since her paternal grandfather, father, and uncle, Cecil B. de Mille, were all successful writers and actors involved in the theater, she avoided the easy path to Great White Way.

  6. Oct 8, 1993 · Agnes de Mille, who helped change American dance with her ballet "Rodeo" in 1942 and musical comedy with her choreography for "Oklahoma!" a year later, died yesterday in her Greenwich Village...

  7. Apr 20, 2009 · As a choreographer, Agnes de Mille was a late bloomer. In New York Theater Ballet’s “Dance/Speak: The Life of Agnes de Mille,” that point is driven home, repeatedly and emphatically....

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