Marge Champion

Also Credited As:

Marge Champion Sagal, Marge Sagal, Marjorie Bell, Marjorie Celeste Belcher
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Biography

Champion was the daughter of Ernest Belcher, a ballet coach for Hollywood stars. In 1936, she performed with the Los Angeles Civic Opera in several productions, often before as many as 23,000 people. Soon thereafter, she was a human figure model for the heroine of Disney's animated "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" (1937), and later modeled for the blue fairy in "Pinocchio" (1940). Then known as Marjorie Bell, she also made her film debut in …
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Job Title

Actor, Consultants & Advisors, Choreographer, Other

Born

September 2, 1919

LATEST CREDITS

Three For Tonight

Star

Give a Girl a Break

Madelyn Corlane

Dick Van Dyke: Put on a Happy Face

Interviewee

Three For the Show

Gwen Howard

The Party

Rosalind Dunphy

Jupiter's Darling

Meta

Lovely to Look At

Actor

The Swimmer

Peggy Forsburgh

Words and Music by Jerry Herman

Interviewee

Ava Gardner

Interviewee

Harry Belafonte: Don't Stop The Carnival

Actor

Carol Channing: Larger Than Life

Herself

The Cockeyed Cowboys of Calico County

Actor

The Night of 100 Stars II

Actor

Agnes: The Indomitable De Mille

Consultant

The Awakening Land

dialogue supervisor, dance movement

Whose Life Is It Anyway?

choreography

Ike

choreography (Europe )

Queen of the Stardust Ballroom

choreography