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Agnes de Mille

Acting

September 18, 1905 – October 7, 1993 (died at 88)
New York City, New York, USA
15 Movies
4 TV Shows

From Wikipedia Agnes George de Mille (September 18, 1905 – October 7, 1993) was an American dancer and choreographer. De Mille began her association with the fledgling American Ballet Theatre (then called the Ballet Theatre) in 1939, but her first significant work, Rodeo (1942) with the score by Aaron Copland, was staged for the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo. Although de Mille continued to choreograph nearly up to the time of her death—her final ballet, The Other, was completed in 1992—most of her later works have dropped out of the ballet repertoire. Besides Rodeo, two other de Mille ballets are performed on a regular basis, Three Virgins and a Devil (1934) adapted from a tale by Giovanni Boccaccio, and Fall River Legend (1948) based on the life of Lizzie Borden. On the strength of Rodeo, de Mille was hired to choreograph the musical show Oklahoma! (1943). The dream ballet, in which dancers Marc Platt, Katherine Sergava, and George Church doubled for the leading actors, successfully integrated dance into the musical's plot. Instead of functioning as an interlude or divertissement, the ballet provided key insights into the heroine's emotional troubles. De Mille went on to choreograph over a dozen other musicals, most notably Bloomer Girl (1944), Carousel (1945), Brigadoon (1947), Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1949), Paint Your Wagon (1951), The Girl in Pink Tights (1954), Goldilocks (1957), and 110 in the Shade (1963). De Mille's success on Broadway did not translate into success in Hollywood. Her only significant film credit is Oklahoma! (1955). She was not invited to recreate her choreography for either Brigadoon or Carousel. Nevertheless, her two specials for the TV series Omnibus, "The Art of Ballet" and "The Art of Choreography" (both televised in 1956), were immediately recognized as landmark attempts to bring serious dance to the attention of a broad public. Her love for acting played a very important role in her choreography. De Mille revolutionized musical theatre by creating choreography which not only conveyed the emotional dimensions of the characters but enhanced the plot. Her choreography, as a reflection of her awareness of acting, reflected the angst and turmoil of the characters instead of simply focusing on a dancer's physical technique. De Mille married Walter Prude on June 14, 1943. They had one child, Jonathan, born in 1946. Her hobbies included collecting fine porcelain and research on the history of clothes, something at which she was an expert. She suffered a stroke on stage in 1975, but recovered. She died in 1993 of a second stroke in her Greenwich Village apartment.

Ballet
Ballet

Ballet

1995 7.9
Age 89 (now 88)
Oklahoma!
Oklahoma!

Oklahoma!

1955 6.6

Choreographer

Age 50 (now 88)
Carousel
Carousel

Carousel

1956 5.3

Choreographer

Age 50 (now 88)
Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet

Romeo and Juliet

1936 6.2

Choreographer

Age 30 (now 88)
Omnibus
Omnibus

Omnibus

1952 6.3

Choreographer

Age 47 (now 88)
2 eps
Musical Comedy Tonight
Musical Comedy Tonight

Musical Comedy Tonight

1979
Age 74 (now 88)
London Town
London Town

London Town

1946 10.0

Choreographer

Age 41 (now 88)
Oklahoma!
Oklahoma!

Oklahoma!

2011

Choreographer

Age 106 (now 88)
Bloomer Girl
Bloomer Girl

Bloomer Girl

1956 10.0

Choreographer

Age 50 (now 88)
The Ragamuffin
The Ragamuffin

The Ragamuffin

1916

as Jenny, as a Child

Age 10 (now 88)
World's Young Ballet
WY

World's Young Ballet

1969
Age 63 (now 88)
Agnes: the Indomitable De Mille
Agnes: the Indomitable De Mille

Agnes: the Indomitable De Mille

1987

as Herself/Narrator

Age 81 (now 88)
Sebastian
S

Sebastian

1957

Choreographer

Age 51 (now 88)
The First 100 Years: A Celebration of American Movies
The First 100 Years: A Celebration of American Movies

The First 100 Years: A Celebration of American Movies

1995 8.0

as Self

Age 89 (now 88)
The Lost City of Cecil B. DeMille
The Lost City of Cecil B. DeMille

The Lost City of Cecil B. DeMille

2016 6.2

as Self

Age 110 (now 88)
Martha Graham: The Dancer Revealed
MG

Martha Graham: The Dancer Revealed

1994 5.7

as Self - Biographer

Age 88