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  1. Berkeley William Enos, (November 29, 1895 – March 14, 1976) [1] known professionally as Busby Berkeley, was an American film director and musical choreographer. Berkeley devised elaborate musical production numbers that often involved complex geometric patterns.

  2. Apr 10, 2017 · There's one name that comes to mind when you think of extravagant, magical, imaginative musical masterpieces: Busby Berkeley. Warner Archive is proud to present some of his most eye-popping...

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  3. 8 Photos. Busby Berkeley was one of the greatest choreographers of the US movie musical. He started his career in the US Army in 1918, as a lieutenant in the artillery conducting and directing parades. After the World War I cease-fire he was ordered to stage camp shows for the soldiers.

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  4. Apr 17, 2024 · Busby Berkeley (born November 29, 1895, Los Angeles, California, U.S.—died March 14, 1976, Palm Springs, California) was an American motion-picture director and choreographer who was noted for the elaborate dancing-girl extravaganzas that he created on film.

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  5. Jul 11, 2018 · Berkeley Williams Enos was born into a theatrical family in Los Angeles, California in the fall of 1895. He would go on to take Hollywood by storm under the flashier name “Busby Berkeley ...

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  7. Mar 23, 2017 · A kaleidoscope of legs: Busby Berkeley's flamboyant dance fantasies. In hit movies like 42nd Street, Berkeley liberated dance from the stage and placed it in a purely cinematic dimension with...

  8. Jul 14, 2022 · Busby Berkeley (1895 – 1976) was an American film director and groundbreaking musical choreographer. Berkeley devised elaborate musical production numbers that often involved complex geometric patterns. Berkeley's works used large numbers of showgirls and props as fantasy elements in kaleidoscopic on-screen performances.

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