This Biography is about one of the best Actor Bob Fosse including his Height, weight, Age & Other Detail…
Biography Of Bob Fosse | |
Real name | Bob Fosse |
Profession | Theater Personalities, Actors, Directors, Choreographers |
Nationality | American |
Personal life ofBob Fosse | |
Born on | 23 June 1927 |
Birthday | 23rd June |
Died At Age | 60 |
Sun Sign | Cancer |
Born in | Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
Died on | 23 September 1987 |
Place of death | Washington, D.C., U.S. |
City | Illinois |
Family Background of Bob Fosse | |
Father | Cyril K. Fosse |
Mother | Sara Alice Fosse |
Spouses/Partners | Gwen Verdon (m. 1960-1987), Joan McCracken (m. 1952-1959), Mary Ann Niles (m. 1949-1951) |
Awards | 1973 – Tony Award for Best director
1973 – Academy Award for Best director 1973 – Emmy award for Best director 1999 – Tony Award for best musical 1972 – BAFTA Award for Best Film – Palme d’Or – National Board of Review Award for Best Film – Tony Award for Best Choreography – BAFTA Award for Best Directio – National Board of Review Award for Best Director – David di Donatello for Best Foreign Director 1972 – Academy Award for Best Director 1973 – Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Choreography 1978 – Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Choreography 1986 – Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Choreography 1973 – Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Choreography 2001 – Laurence Olivier Award for Best Theatre Choreographer |
Personal Fact of Bob Fosse | |
Bob Fosse was a renowned American actor, musical theatre artiste, director and choreographer. He won a total of eight Tony Awards for his unparalleled contributions to American choreography and direction and was also an Academy Award recipient. His shows included the imaginative productions of Pippin and Chicago and some of his memorable films include, Cabaret, Lenny and All That Jazz. But outside all the fame and with his career sugar-coated, there lay a deep darkness in his personal life. It was dotted with drug addiction, alcoholism, infidelity and a failed marriage; all of which attributed to his successful filmmaking and choreographic skills. His flair was marked by a cautious responsiveness to detail, minuscule body gestures, such as, a nod, or the way he held his teacup or the way he walked. Apart from being known for Cabaret, he was also responsible for creating the hit, Pardon Me, Miss, Have You Ever Been Kissed by a Real Live Girl. Towards the end of his life, he suffered from a great deal of health problems including a persistent heart ailment. |
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