- Bob Fosse - Wikipedia
Fosse started his career acting in the musical productions of Call Me Mister (1947), Billion Dollar Baby (1951), and Pal Joey (1952)
- Bob Fosse | Biography, Style, Musicals, Movies, Awards . . .
Bob Fosse, American dancer, choreographer, and director who revolutionized musicals with his distinct style of dance—including his frequent use of props, signature moves, and provocative steps—and was well known for eschewing light comedic story lines for darker and more-introspective plots
- Bob Fosse - Death, Dance Style Gwen Verdon - Biography
Fosse wrote three additional stage musicals before his death He survived a heart attack, suffered during rehearsals for Chicago, to write and choreograph the autobiographical film All That Jazz
- Bob Fosse - Choreographer, Age, Married, Children, and Divorce
Discover Bob Fosse's career as a choreographer and director, his age, marriages, children, and lasting impact on musicals
- FOSSE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FOSSE is ditch, moat
- Bob Fosse - IMDb
In 1973, he received an Academy Award for directing Cabaret (1972), a Tony Award for directing "Pippin", and an Emmy Award for directing Liza with a Z (1972) He's the only director to win all three major industry prizes in a single year I thank God that I wasn't born perfect
- Who Was Bob Fosse? 6 Things to Know Before Watching
Over his lifetime, Fosse won a total of eight Tony Awards for choreography, making him the most-awarded person of all time in this category His first win came in 1955 for the original Broadway
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