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Olesya Rulin

An actress of Russian descent, Olesya Rulin is most beneficial known for a starring part in the hit Disney group of SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Musical movies. Introduced to the business enterprise upon earning a modeling competition at age 12, Rulin quickly found herself covered up in the Disney hitmaking machine, …

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Monkey

Not a music group or group just as much as a further part task for Blur and Gorillaz vocalist/songwriter Damon Albarn, Monkey: Trip towards the West was a stage version of the 16th hundred years Chinese book entitled Journey towards the West. Becoming a member of Albarn in his effort …

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Frankenstein Consort

Contemporary traditional composer and longtime person in the eccentric Birdsongs from the Mesozoic, Erik Lindgren took time faraway from his multiple duties as musician, industrial music composer, and label owner (Arf!Arf!) to record Classical A-Go-Go in 2006. Classical A-Go-Go was officially his third single record, but his initial with acoustic …

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Syd Chaplin

b. Sidney John Hill, 16 March 1885, Capetown, South Africa, d. 15 Apr 1965, Great, France. Half-brother of Charlie Chaplin, Syd was a vocalist, dancer and comedian and became a favorite section of Fred Karno’s troupe in London, Britain. He helped Charlie enroll in Karno’s troupe and afterwards joined up …

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Agnes De Mille

b. 18 Sept 1905, NEW YORK, NY, USA, d. 6 Oct 1993, Greenwich Community, NY, USA. A significant and important choreographer, movie director, and dancer, who ‘helped transform the American musical theater from the 40s and 50s’. After graduating with honours in the School of California, De Mille provided her …

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Jack Cole

b. 27 Apr 1914, New Brunswick, NJ, USA, d. 17 Feb 1974, Hollywood, California, USA. Before developing his very own dance firm, Cole caused several dance troupes exhibiting an original skill. His speciality is at creating exotic and frequently erotic dance routines. His choreography for the brand new York creation …

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Muriel Angelus

b. Muriel Angelus Findlay, 10 March 1909, London, Britain, d. 22 August 2004, Harrisonburg, Virginia, USA. Given birth to to Scottish parents Angelus started her stage performing career at age 12. She 1st sang in music halls and, in 1928, made an appearance in the silent film, The Ringer. The …

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John Murray Anderson

b. 20 Sept 1886, St. John’s, Newfoundland, d. 30 January 1954, NY, USA. A forward thinking movie director, producer, writer and lyricist for the musical theater, Anderson was informed in Glasgow, Scotland, and Lausanne, Switzerland, before portion using the American Bureau of Details during World Battle I. He produced his …

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Robert Alton

b. Robert Alton Hart, 28 January 1897, Bennington, Vermont, USA, d. 12 June 1957, Hollywood, California, USA. An especially innovative and stylish choreographer for the musical stage and Hollywood, Alton made an appearance on Broadway being a dancer in Consider It From Me (1919) and Greenwich Community Follies (1924) before …

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Alex A. Aarons

b. 1891, Philadelphia, Pa, USA, d. 14 March 1943, Beverly Hillsides, California, USA. The boy of manufacturer and composer Alfred E. Aarons, Alex A. Aarons installed several fondly appreciated Broadway musicals through the 20s. The majority of his achievement came together with the actor-turned-producer Vinton Freedley (b. 5 November 1891, …

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