Bob Fosse

Also Credited As:

Robert Louis Fosse
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Biography

Arguably one of the most influential and visionary choreographers of the 20th century, Bob Fosse brought style and sexuality to the Broadway stage through his dances for such memorable musicals as "The Pajama Game" (1954), "Damn Yankees" (1958), "Sweet Charity" (1969), "Pippin" (1972) and "Chicago" (1975), as well as his direction on such films as "Cabaret" (1972), "Lenny" (1974) and "All That Jazz" (1979). Fosse began his career as a dancer …
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Job Title

Actor, Director, Writer, Music, Choreographer

Born

June 23, 1927

LATEST CREDITS

Bob Fosse: Steam Heat

Actor, choreography ("Cabaret" "Damn Yankees" "Pippin" "Liza With a Z" "All That Jazz" )

The Little Prince

Snake

Sanford Meisner: The Theater's Best Kept Secret

Interviewee

My Sister Eileen

Frank Lippencott, choreography

The Affairs of Dobie Gillis

Charlie Trask

Give a Girl a Break

Bob Dowdy

The American Film Institute Salute to Fred Astaire

Actor

Kiss Me Kate

Hortensio

Thieves

Junky

The 41st Annual Tony Awards

Actor

Damn Yankees

Mambo Dancer, Song Performer ("Who's Got the Pain" )

Lenny

Director

Star 80

Director, Screenplay

Sweet Charity

Director

All That Jazz

Director, Screenplay

Cabaret

Director

Liza With a Z

Director

Chicago

Source Material (from musical play: "Chicago" )

From Broadway: Fosse

choreography

The Pajama Game

choreography