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Cast (feature film)
1.
Madonna: Innocence Lost (1994)
as Talent Coordinator
Unauthorized television movie tracing the pop music superstar Madonna's first years in New York, from 1978 through 1984 -- including relationships with her father and her first manager.
Unauthorized television movie tracing the pop music superstar Madonna's first years in New York, from 1978 through 1984 -- including relationships with her father and her first manager.
Dance (feature film)
2.
Seven Servants (1996)
as Choreography
A rich old man tries to defy death by hiring four men of different nationalities to boost his energy. For two weeks, each must keep a finger in Archie's nostrils and ears. Thus attached, the old man becomes the nucleus of a single living organism with ten arms and ten legs that moves together, eats
A rich old man tries to defy death by hiring four men of different nationalities to boost his energy. For two weeks, each must keep a finger in Archie's nostrils and ears. Thus attached, the old man becomes the nucleus of a single living organism with ten arms and ten legs that moves together, eats
Cast (special)
3.
Choreography by Balanchine, Part II (1977)
as Dancer
The second of a two-part special. Members of the New York City Ballet dance in a special performance as a tribute to their principal choreographer, George Balanchine. The music performed includes Tchaikovsky's "Diamonds" and a violin concerto by frequent Balanchine collaborator Igor Stravinsky.
The second of a two-part special. Members of the New York City Ballet dance in a special performance as a tribute to their principal choreographer, George Balanchine. The music performed includes Tchaikovsky's "Diamonds" and a violin concerto by frequent Balanchine collaborator Igor Stravinsky.
4.
Choreography By Balanchine, Part I (1977)
as Dancer
The first of a two-part special honoring the celebrated choreographer and founder of the New York City Ballet, George Balanchine. Includes performances of ballets such as Ravel's "Tzigane," Hindemith's "The Four Temperaments," and one inspired by Mozart's "Divertimento No. 15."
The first of a two-part special honoring the celebrated choreographer and founder of the New York City Ballet, George Balanchine. Includes performances of ballets such as Ravel's "Tzigane," Hindemith's "The Four Temperaments," and one inspired by Mozart's "Divertimento No. 15."
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