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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nora_KayeNora Kaye - Wikipedia

    Nora Kaye-Ross (January 17, 1920 – February 28, 1987) was an American prima-ballerina known for her ability to perform dramatic roles. Called the Duse of Dance after the acclaimed actress Eleonora Duse, she also worked in films as a choreographer and producer and performed on Broadway.

    • Nora Koreff, January 17, 1920, New York City, U.S.
    • Prima ballerina, film producer, choreographer
    • February 28, 1987 (aged 67), Los Angeles, California, U.S.
  2. 18. März 2024 · Nora Kaye (born Jan. 17, 1920, New York, N.Y., U.S.—died Feb. 28, 1987, Los Angeles, Calif.) was an American dramatic ballerina, often referred to as the “Duse of the Dance.” Nora Koreff began taking dance lessons at the Metropolitan Opera Ballet School at the age of eight.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. 1. März 1987 · Nora Kaye, a one-time Broadway chorine who became a founding dancer of the Ballet Theatre at its inception in 1939 and eventually the first internationally famous American ballerina, died...

  4. 1. März 1987 · Nora Kaye, a leading American ballerina whose exceptional power as a dramatic dancer made her an international star, died yesterday at her home in Los Angeles after a long illness. She was 67....

  5. 15. März 1987 · NORA KAYE WAS ONE OF THE rare dancers in history who defied all imitation. A charter member in 1940 of American Ballet Theater, where she soon became an international star, Ms. Kaye extended an...

  6. Overview. Nora Kaye. (1920—1987) Quick Reference. (Nora Koreff; born 17 January 1920 in New York City, died 28 February 1987 in Los Angeles), American dancer and associate director of American Ballet Theatre. Nora Kaye, principal dancer ... From: Kaye, Nora in The International Encyclopedia of Dance » Subjects: Performing arts — Dance.

  7. Nora Kaye (1920-1987) was a dancer who performed in ballet, Broadway, and film. She was known for her roles in Pillar of Fire, Fall River Legend, and The Nutcracker, among others.