Jerome Robbins

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jerome Robbins (October 11, 1918 – July 29, 1998) was an American theater producer, director, and choreographer known primarily for Broadway Theater and Ballet/Dance, but who also occasionally directed films and directed/produced for television. His work has included everything from classical ballet to contemporary musical theater. Among the numerous stage productions he worked on were On the Town, High Button Shoes, The King And I, The Pajama Game, Bells Are Ringing, West Side Story, Gypsy: A Musical Fable, and Fiddler on the Roof. Robbins is a five time Tony Award winner and a recipient of the Kennedy Center Honors. He also received two Academy Awards, including the 1961 Academy Award for Best Director with Robert Wise for West Side Story. A documentary about his life and work, Something to Dance About, featuring excerpts from his journals, archival performance and rehearsal footage and interviews with Robbins and his colleagues, premiered in PBS in 2009.   Description above from the Wikipedia article Jerome Robbins, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known For

Birth Location New York City, New York, USA
Born 1918-10-11
Died 1998-07-29

Movies

West Side Memories as Self (1960 interview) (voice) (archive footage)
2003
Divided Loyalties as Himself
1978
Ballets: U.S.A. as Self
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Movies

West Side Story Choreographer
2021
West Side Story Theatre Play
2021
Gypsy Choreographer
2015
Gypsy Choreographer
1993
West Side Story Theatre Play
1961
West Side Story Choreographer
1961
West Side Story Director
1961
Peter Pan Writer
1960
Peter Pan Adaptation
1956
Peter Pan Choreographer
1956
Peter Pan Stage Director
1956
Peter Pan Choreographer
1955
Peter Pan Adaptation
1955
Peter Pan Stage Director
1955
1949
Ballets: U.S.A. Director
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