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  1. Marge and Gower Champion (1957) During the summer of 1957, the Champions had their own TV series, The Marge and Gower Champion Show, a situation comedy with song and dance numbers. Marge played a dancer and Gower a choreographer. Real-life drummer Buddy Rich was featured as a fictional drummer named Cozy.

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  3. 24 de ago. de 2010 · Gower Champion died this morning.”. That Aug. 25, 1980 opening became a sad chapter in musical theater history. Never more would musicals have the distinctive Gower Champion touch – staging that was warm and inviting. Champion, of course, was first famous as a performer, as part of the Marge and Gower Champion dance team in the late 1940s.

  4. CHAMPION, Gower (b. 22 June 1919 in Geneva, Illinois; d. 25 August 1980 in New York City), noted dancer, choreographer, and director of stage, screen, and television.Born to John W. Champion, an advertising executive, and Beatrice Carlisle, a custom dressmaker, Champion was raised by his mother in Los Angeles after his parents divorced. He studied dance and, at the age of seventeen, quit ...

  5. Gower Carlyle Champion est un acteur, danseur, chorégraphe et metteur en scène américain né à Geneva le 22 juin 1919 et mort à New York le 25 août 1980. Biographie. Cette section est vide, insuffisamment détaillée ou incomplète. Votre aide est la bienvenue ! ...

  6. Gower Champion (22 de xunu de 1919, Geneva (es) – 25 d'agostu de 1980, Manhattan) foi un coreógrafu, actor, actor de televisión, direutor de teatru, direutor musical, actor de cine, baillarín y direutor de cine d'Estaos Xuníos.

  7. 30 de mar. de 1999 · Gower Champion's career spanned the years during which American musical theatre was transformed from a crude popular entertainment into a sophisticated art form. As the director and choreographer of Hello, Dolly!, 42nd Street, and other Broadway musicals, he was central to that transformation. He came of age during the zenith of American musical theatre production and made his mark on both ...