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Memoriam Archive 3 |
Dancers Remembered by Gregg Mayer DO40 Board Member Gregg Mayer (above)
Thommie Walsh The Tony-winning choreographer Thommie Walsh has died at 57. Known for his collaborations with Tommy Tune, two of which garnered him Tony awards for choreography, Walsh also received other nominations for choreography and direction. In l975 he created the role of "Bobby" in the original Broadway production of "A Chorus Line" and followed that by co-writing a book about the musical, "On the Line." That show was the last of Walsh's performing career and his brilliant choreographic career took off soon after. Born in 1950, Walsh studied dance with Irma Baker in upstate New York since aged 5 and by 1973 was performing in the chorus of Michael Bennett's "Seesaw," under the name Thomas J. Walsh. Some of the shows which he choreographed include: "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas," "1940's Radio Hour," "My Favorite Year", "Nine" and "Lucky Stiff;" he also staged musical numbers for Chita Rivera, Sandy Duncan, Whoopi Goldberg, Lorna Luft, Barbara Cook, Donna McKechnie and Joel Grey. Walsh received the Tony and Drama Desk Awards for choreographing "A Day in Hollywood/A Night in The Ukraine" in 1980 -sharing the award with Tommy Tune - and again, in 1983, for "My One and Only" - starring Mr. Tune. He worked in regional theatre in more recent years and in 2001 he directed and choreographed the national tour of "Whorehouse", starring Ann-Margaret and Gary Sandy. Walsh died on Saturday, June 16 at his mother's home in Auburn, New York. Claude Thompson dancer, teacher and choreographer, died recently in Los Angeles. He was in several Broadway shows, as a performer, from 1952-62, and appeared with Lena Horne in "Jamaica,” late '57-'59. He also performed in "Bravo Giovanni" in 1962; "Shinbone Alley" in early 1957; "Mr. Wonderful" from 1956- to early '57; and "My Darlin' Aida" from 1952-'53. He also taught at the June Taylor studio in the early ‘60's and in L.A. subsequently. |
Peter Hamilton Apart from his modern dance work, he appeared as a soloist at Radio City Music Hall, Rainbow Room and in such Broadway shows as "Sing Out, Sweet Land!" which impressed this young aspiring dancer enormously. |
Mary Day
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