I think everybody he was with was completely willing to be with him. I never perceived him as using a part as being manipulative. By the time I got through with all of the auditions, I knew that if I got it, it was the right thing.
He never played favorites. He just wanted you to be good, and if you got the part it was because you were right for it. So by the time we did start going out I was pretty sunk.
She met Verdon when the show was still playing out of town in Washington, D. The two women—romantically and artistically entangled with the same complicated man—might have easily been rivals, but they became unlikely friends. She respected me.
And I trusted her. I trusted Bob. I trusted Gwen. And I was right to. They never hurt me, and they were on my side. They were friends in the deepest sense of the word. I never competed with it.
I knew it made Bob happy. It anchored him. And I think the reason why she liked me—not only could I perform well but she knew I loved Bob and wanted him to be as happy as possible, so he could do what he needed to do. So I think that we in a tacit way understood that in each other, that we cared about Bob. And the work. But more the human being first. He checked himself into the Payne Whitney Psychiatric Clinic. My Favourite Directors. See all related lists ». Do you have a demo reel?
Add it to your IMDb page. Find out more at IMDbPro ». How Much Have You Seen? How much of Bob Fosse's work have you seen? Cancer Directors See more polls ». Won 1 Oscar. See more awards ». Known For. Cabaret Additional Crew. All That Jazz Additional Crew. Lenny The Interviewer. Liza with a Z Additional Crew. Show all Hide all Show by Hide Show Additional Crew 17 credits. Show all 6 episodes. Hide Show Actor 9 credits. Hide Show Director 8 credits. Hide Show Soundtrack 11 credits. Hide Show Writer 4 credits.
Hide Show Music department 2 credits. Hide Show Producer 1 credit. Hallmarks of a typical Fosse number include black bowler hats, white gloves, and angular movements—dancers jutting out their limbs or hips, or isolating just one part of their body at a time, a style that Fosse pioneered.
According to a New York Times piece from , Fosse said he favored hats because he started going bald at the age of The reason he loved hats was that they helped call attention to the anatomical feature most important to his choreography, the head. Bazaar Bride. United States.
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