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  1. 1. Nov. 1990 · Martin Gottfried. 3.95. 227 ratings19 reviews. Winner of an Oscar for Cabaret, a Tony for Pippin’, and an Emmy for Liza with a ‘Z’—all in one year, 1972—Bob Fosse (1927–1987) was one of America’s greatest choreographers and directors. Born in Chicago, young Fosse began his career tap-dancing as part of the Riff Brothers in sleazy ...

  2. 22. Juni 2016 · By Ted Thackrey, Jr., Times Staff Writer. Sept. 24, 1987 12 AM PT. Bob Fosse, the sometime comedy song-and-dance man who won Oscar, Tony and Emmy awards as director and choreographer of such stage ...

  3. Big Deal (1986), Fosse’s last Broadway production as director and choreographer before his death, was something of a cynical repudiation of his own success. It was based on the 1958 Italian comedy classic Big Deal on Madonna Street ( I soliti ignoti ), in which a gang of crooks in postwar Sicily bungles their way through a caper that is thwarted at every turn.

  4. Bob Fosse, orig. Robert Louis Fosse, (born June 23, 1927, Chicago, Ill., U.S.—died Sept. 23, 1987, Washington, D.C.), U.S. theatre and film choreographer and director. Born into a vaudeville family, Fosse began dancing professionally at age 13. He won his first Tony Award for choreographing the Broadway musical The Pajama Game (1954) and went ...

  5. 24. Aug. 2018 · Three decades after his death, Bob Fosse remains, as Winkler notes, “both a touchstone for American theatre dance, recognisable around the world, and a continuing source of inspiration for new ...

  6. On March 3, 1963, Bob Fosse and Gwen Verdon were blessed with a daughter named Nicole Providence Fosse, who also went on to become an actress and a dancer. Fosse and Verdon got separated in the mid-70s, but the couple was legally married till his death. Before his death, he was living with his girlfriend.

  7. All That Fosse. When you see jazz hands, you think Bob Fosse. Fosse understood the power of an isolated movement; the tacit command of a shoulder slump, flick of a wrist, or jut of a hip. Dancer, choreographer, screenwriter, film director, and actor Bob Fosse died on September 23, 1987, he was 60 years old. (On June 23, he would have been 90.)