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  1. Marge and Gower Champion's exqusite turpsicore in the 1940's MGM movie Showboat . If you haven't seen it get this movie.Their talent is indescribable ! H...

  2. Died Aug. 25, 1980 of Waldenstrom's disease in Sloan-Kettering Memorial Hospital, NY. G ower Champion was a premiere choreographer-director in the American theater. A dancer, choreographer, actor, director and showman, Champion had devoted his life to entertainment in all its forms, achieving success on stage, in films, and on television. His ...

  3. Dancers Marge and Gower Champion, were the definition of Poetry In Motion. Married October 1947, divorced 1973. These three uploads celebrate their appeara...

  4. Gower Champion was portrayed by Bruce Gray in the 1985 film "Odd Birds." "Light as bubbles, wildly imaginative in choreography, and infinitely meticulous in execution. Above all, they are exuberantly young. The best dance team of its kind in the world." --critic John Crosby.

  5. "Gower Champion" published on by null. (b Geneva, Ill., 22 Jun. 1920 (some sources say 1919); d New York, 25 Aug. 1980)US dancer, choreographer, and director. Famed for his dance partnership with Marge Champion (also his wife), he choreographed his first musical in 1948 (Lend an Ear), which launched his career on Broadway and in Hollywood.

  6. Other articles where Gower Champion is discussed: Robert Z. Leonard: Later films: …Yours (1952) with Marge and Gower Champion, but even their considerable dance skills could not energize the mundane musical. The Clown (1953) cast Red Skelton as a former vaudeville star whose career is destroyed by alcohol, but his loving son encourages him to stage a comeback; the drama was a…

  7. Gower Champion - 9132. Gower Champion. Choreographer. Born: Jun 22, 1919 in Geneva, Illinois Death: Aug 25, 1980 in New York, New York Roles (43) Hello, Dolly! Opened ...