Gwen Verdon

Gender: Female
Born: 13th January 1925
Died: 18th October 2000
Nationality: United States of America
TV programs: In Cold Blood, Homicide: Life on the Street
Movies: The King Steps Out, All That Jazz, Cocoon, Cocoon: The Return, Alice, Marvin's Room, Walking Across Egypt, On the Riviera, David and Bathsheba, The Farmer Takes a Wife, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Sanford Meisner: The American Theatre's Best Kept Secret, Damn Yankees, Nadine, The Cotton Club, The Dress Code, Hollywood Musicals of the '50s

Gwenyth Evelyn “Gwen” Verdon (January 13, 1925 – October 18, 2000) was an actress and dancer who won four Tony awards for her musical comedy performances. With flaming red hair and an endearing quaver in her voice, Verdon was a critically acclaimed dancer on Broadway in the 1950s and 1960s. She is also strongly identified with her second husband, director–choreographer Bob Fosse, remembered as the dancer–collaborator–muse for whom he choreographed much of his work and as the guardian of his legacy after his death.

Verdon was born in Culver City, California, the second child of Gertrude Lilian (née Standring; October 24, 1896 – October 16, 1956) and Joseph William Verdon (December 31, 1896 – June 23, 1978), who were British immigrants to the United States by way of Canada. Her brother was William Farrell Verdon (August 1, 1923 – June 10, 1991). The Verdon family could be described as "showpeople." Her father was an electrician at MGM Studios, and her mother was a former vaudevillian of the Denishawn dance troupe, as well as a dance teacher.

As a toddler, Gwen had rickets, which left her legs so badly misshapen she was called "Gimpy" by other children and spent her early years in

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