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  1. Bob Fosse
    American actor, dancer, choreographer and director

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    In 1963, Fosse was nominated for two Tony Awards for Best Choreography and Best Direction of a Musical for the musical Little Me, winning the former. He choreographed and directed Verdon in Sweet Charity in 1966.

  2. May 29, 2024 · Bob Fosse, American dancer, choreographer, and director who revolutionized musicals with his distinct style of dance—including his frequent use of props, signature moves, and provocative steps—and was well known for eschewing light comedic story lines for darker and more-introspective plots.

  3. Apr 2, 2014 · Bob Fosse is a choreographer, dancer and director best known for Tony Award-winning musicals including 'Chicago' and 'Cabaret.'

  4. Apr 9, 2019 · The style ended up being inextricably linked to the multiple Broadway musicals he choreographed, including The Pajama Game (1955), Damn Yankees (1956), Sweet Charity (1966), Pippin (1973),...

  5. Directed by Abbott, the show made Fosse an overnight success and showcased his trademark choreographic style: sexually suggestive forward hip-thrusts; the vaudeville humor of hunched shoulders...

  6. Apr 10, 2019 · Fosse sometimes blamed his love of hats on his own premature balding. But the hiding speaks of a deeper insecurity — a feeling he and his choreography would later express more openly.

  7. Feb 22, 2024 · Director Bob Fosse broke new cinematic ground with this freewheeling, visually stunning story of a lovelorn New York dance hall hostess, Charity Hope Valentine, who dreams of old-fashioned...

  8. Jun 23, 2017 · You might not have heard of Bob Fosse, but you’ve almost certainly bumped into some of his sexually charged, athletic choreography. Cabaret. Pippin. Sweet Charity.

  9. Apr 30, 2022 · From pigeon-toed stances and widespread palms to sinewy, meticulous isolations, few choreographers evoke such strong imagery as Bob Fosse (1927–1987). Not only did he revolutionize the look of musical theater in the 1950s–’80s, but his work also continues to influence choreographers and filmmakers today.

  10. On Broadway, Fosse won an unprecedented eight Tony Awards® for Choreography (The Pajama Game 1955, Damn Yankees 1956, Redhead 1959, Little Me 1963, Sweet Charity 1966, Pippin 1973, Dancin’ 1978, Big Deal 1986), plus one for stage direction (Pippin 1973); he won an Oscar® for his direction of the film version of Cabaret (1972), and received ...

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