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  1. Im nächsten Jahr choreographierte Jerome Robbins Billion Dollar Baby. Berühmt wurde seine Choreografie des Musicals High Button Shoes (1947), dafür erhielt er den Tony Award . Für die Regie des Musicals Anatevka (1964) erhielt er erneut den Tony Award.

  2. In all, he was awarded with five Tony Awards, two Academy Awards (including the special Academy Honorary Award), the Kennedy Center Honors (1981), the National Medal of Arts (1988), the French Legion of Honor, and an Honorary Membership in the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters.

    • Jerome Wilson Rabinowitz, October 11, 1918, New York City, U.S.
    • 1937–1998
    • July 29, 1998 (aged 79), New York City, U.S.
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  3. www.biography.com › artists › jerome-robbinsJerome Robbins - Biography

    2. Apr. 2014 · Born on October 11, 1918 in New York, New York, Jerome Robbins went on to become a dancer and celebrated choreographer, earning raves for his ballet debut piece “Fancy Free.”. He eventually ...

  4. ACADEMY OF MOTION PICTURE ARTS & SCIENCES AWARD (Oscar) Best Director – West Side Story (with Robert Wise) Honorary Award for Brilliant Achievements in the Art of Choreography on Film; LAUREL AWARD, WRITERS’ GUILD OF AMERICA WEST West Side Story (film) SBI GOLD OWL AWARD – BEST CHOREOGRAPHY West Side Story (film)

  5. Robbins wins a number of awards, including his first Tony Award for Best Choreographer for High Button Shoes. 1948 Robbins turns 30 and sees Balanchine’s Concerto Barocco , Orpheus and Symphony in C at the nascent New York City Ballet at City Center.

  6. In addition to two Academy Awards for the film West Side Story, Mr. Robbins has received four Tony Awards, five Donaldson Awards, an Emmy Award, the Screen Directors’ Guild Award, and the New York Drama Critics Circle Award. Mr. Robbins was a 1981 Kennedy Center Honors Recipient and was awarded the French Chevalier dans l’Ordre National de ...

  7. Wilson’s awards and honors include two Guggenheim Fellowship awards (’71 and ’80), the Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship award (’75), the nomination for the Pulitzer Prize in Drama (’86), the Golden Lion for sculpture from the Venice Biennale (’93), the Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize for lifetime achievement (’96), the Premio ...