Charles Walters

Author:   Brent Phillips (New York University)
Publisher:   University Press of Kentucky
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9781322212463


Pages:   369
Publication Date:   12 January 2015
Format:   Electronic book text
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Charles Walters


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From the trolley scene in Meet Me in St. Louis (1944) to Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers's last dance on the silver screen ( The Barkleys of Broadway, 1949) to Judy Garland's timeless, tuxedo-clad performance of Get Happy ( Summer Stock, 1950), Charles Walters staged the iconic musical sequences of Hollywood's golden age. During his career, this Academy Award--nominated director and choreographer showcased the talents of stars such as Gene Kelly, Doris Day, Debbie Reynolds, and Frank Sinatra. However, despite his many critical and commercial triumphs, Walters's name often goes unrecognized today.In the first full-length biography of Walters, Brent Phillips chronicles the artist's career, from his days as a featured Broadway performer and protege of theater legend Robert Alton to his successes at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. He takes readers behind the scenes of many of the studio's most beloved musicals, including Easter Parade (1948), Lili (1953), High Society (1956), and T he Unsinkable Molly Brown (1964). In addition, Phillips recounts Walters's associations with Lucille Ball, Joan Crawford, and Gloria Swanson, examines the director's uncredited work on several films, including the blockbuster Gigi (1958), and discusses his contributions to musical theater and American popular culture.This revealing book also considers Walters's personal life and explores how he navigated the industry as an openly gay man. Drawing on unpublished oral histories, correspondence, and new interviews, this biography offers an entertaining and important new look at an exciting era in Hollywood history.

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Author:   Brent Phillips (New York University)
Publisher:   University Press of Kentucky
Imprint:   University Press of Kentucky
ISBN:  

9781322212463


ISBN 10:   1322212465
Pages:   369
Publication Date:   12 January 2015
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Electronic book text
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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I'm a huge fan of the great MGM musicals. I've read just about every book written about the people who were involved in creating those wonderful movies. And yet, Chuck Walters was hardly ever mentioned. His name would fly by during the credits of some of the best musicals - and that was it. I never saw anything written about him. Never an interview or a documentary. I always wondered why he was so ignored. Well, now I know why. His story is fascinating. Chuck Walters was a gifted and decent man in a world of ego driven bullies and sharks. The Director Who Made Hollywood Dance makes it clear that this modest, self-deprecating, incredibly talented man was happy and grateful to be doing his job and didn't need publicity or headlines. For people like me, who admire the geniuses that gave us some of the best entertainment of the century, this book is an important piece of the puzzle about one of its greatest talents...a beautifully written biography.-- Barry Manilow, Grammy, Emmy, and Tony Award-winning singer-songwriter -- Barry Manilow, Grammy, Emmy, and Tony Award-winning singer-songwriter


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Brent Phillips is a former Joffrey Ballet soloist. He currently serves as media archivist at New York University, preserving various dance, theater, and cinema collections.

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