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Robert Alton (28 January 1902 – 12 June 1957) was an American dancer and choreographer, a major figure in dance choreography of Broadway and Hollywood musicals from the 1930s through to the early 1950s. He is principally remembered today as the discoverer of Gene Kelly, for his collaborations with Fred Astaire, and for choreographic sequences he designed for Hollywood musicals such as The Harvey Girls (1946), Show Boat (1951), and White Christmas (1954).
Date Of Birth January 28, 1906, Bennington, Vermont, United States Died June 12, 1957, Los Angeles, California, United States Place Of Birth Bennington, Vermont, USA Profession Miscellaneous Crew, Music Department, Director Spouse Marjorie Fielding (m. 1926–1929) Awards Tony Award for Best Choreography Star Sign Aquarius
# Fact 1 Won Broadway's 1952 Tony Award as Best Choreographer for "Pal Joey." He was also Tony-nominated in the same category in 1956 for "The Vamp."
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character The Court Jester 1955 choreographer - uncredited The Girl Rush 1955 choreographer There's No Business Like Show Business 1954 choreographer I Love Melvin 1953 choreographer Show Boat 1951 dances Annie Get Your Gun 1950 choreographer The Barkleys of Broadway 1949 choreographer Words and Music 1948 choreographer The Pirate 1948 dance director Good News 1947 dance director Ziegfeld Follies 1945 dance director Bathing Beauty 1944 dance director Broadway Rhythm 1944 choreographer Two-Faced Woman 1941 dance director - as Bob Alton You'll Never Get Rich 1941 dances staged by Strike Me Pink 1936 director: dances and ensembles Poppin' the Cork 1933 Short dance director - as Bob Alton
Music Department Title Year Status Character There's No Business Like Show Business 1954 dances and musical numbers staged by The Country Girl 1954 musical sequence stager White Christmas 1954 stager: dances and musical numbers Call Me Madam 1953 dances and musical numbers staged by The Belle of New York 1952 musical numbers staged and directed by In the Good Old Summertime 1949 director: musical sequences The Barkleys of Broadway 1949 musical numbers staged and directed by Easter Parade 1948 musical numbers direction by / musical numbers staged by Till the Clouds Roll By 1946 direction and staging of musical numbers The Harvey Girls 1946 musical numbers staged by
Director Title Year Status Character Pagan Love Song 1950 Merton of the Movies 1947
Producer Title Year Status Character Ford Star Jubilee 1956 TV Series producer - 1 episode The Girl Rush 1955 associate producer
Actor Title Year Status Character Two-Faced Woman 1941 Cecil (uncredited)
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Two-Faced Woman 1941 performer: "Chica-Choca" - uncredited
Thanks Title Year Status Character That's Entertainment, Part II 1976 Documentary acknowledgement: the special style and content of the musical sequences were created by
Known for movies Easter Parade (1948) as Music Department
There's No Business Like Show Business (1954) as Miscellaneous Crew
White Christmas (1954) as Music Department
The Barkleys of Broadway (1949) as Miscellaneous Crew