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  1. 29 de dic. de 2007 · Milton Greenwald (Michael Kidd), choreographer, dancer and actor: born New York 12 August 1915; married first Mary Heater (two daughters; marriage dissolved), second Shelah Hackett (one son, one ...

  2. Born Milton Greenwald, Michael Kidd first rose to prominence in the early 1940s as a soloist with Lincoln Kirstein's Ballet Caravan and Eugene Loring's Dance Players. By the middle of the decade, he had begun to move into choreography and landed his first Broadway assignment in 1947, staging the musical numbers for "Finian's Rainbow."

  3. www.bafta.org › heritage › in-memory-ofMichael Kidd | BAFTA

    Michael Kidd. Choreographer/ Actor. 12 August 1915 to 23 December 2007. Beginning his career on the stage, Kidd enjoyed great success devising dance sequences in movies such as The Band Wagon (1953), Guys & Dolls (1955), Seven Bridges For Seven Brothers (1954), and Hello Dolly! (1969). He also had a rare starring role in the musical It’s ...

  4. 26 de sept. de 1993 · Ficha y datos de Michael Kidd-Gilchrist como jugador en la NBA, altura, peso y edad, lugar de nacimiento, temporadas jugadas, promedios en su carrera y premios logrados.

  5. Michael Richard Kidd AO (born 11 November 1959) is an Australian medical practitioner, academic and author. He is Professor of Global Primary Care and Future Health Systems at the University of Oxford [1] and Director of the Centre for Future Health Systems at the University of New South Wales . [2]

  6. Teaching. Professional engagement. Media expertise. +61 8 82013909. michael.kidd@flinders.edu.au. place Flinders Medical Centre (3.34) GPO Box 2100, Adelaide 5001, South Australia. Professor Michael Kidd AM is Honorary Professor of Global Primary Care with the Southgate Institute for Health, Society and Equity at Flinders University. From 2009 ...

  7. 24 de dic. de 2007 · Michael Kidd, who won five Tony Awards as well as an Honorary Academy Award for his choreographic talents on Broadway and on screen, died Dec. 23 at his Los Angeles home, the New York Times reports.