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Godspeed Michael, and thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.
Harry Simpson
December 23, 2017 | Buckeye, AZ
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Choreographer Michael Kidd, whose joyously athletic dances for ballet, Broadway and Hollywood delighted audiences for half a century and won him five Tonys and an Oscar, has died.
Kidd's nephew, Robert Greenwald, told The New York Times that Kidd died at his Los Angeles home Sunday night of cancer. Kidd's age is often listed as 88, but Greenwald told the Times that his uncle was actually 92.
Messages left with Kidd's former publicists were not immediately returned Monday, and a call to Kidd's home went unanswered.
To moviegoers, Kidd was best known for the 1954 film "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers," in which a bunch of earthy backwoodsmen (some of them really stage dancers) prance exuberantly with their prospective brides.
He also directed dances for Danny Kaye in "Knock on Wood," took Fred Astaire out of his top hat to play a private eye in a Mickey Spillane spoof in "The Band Wagon," and taught Marlon Brando how to hoof for "Guys and Dolls."
There is no Oscar category for choreography, so the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences presented Kidd with a special award in 1997 for "his services in the art of the dance in the art of the screen."
"It's a total shock - this came from out of the blue," he said of the honor.
For his work in theater, Kidd won Tonys for "Finian's Rainbow" (1947), "Guys and Dolls" (1951), "Can-Can" (1954), "Li'l Abner" (1957) and "Destry Rides Again" (1960).
In one of his few ventures into television, he directed Mikhail Baryshnikov in "Baryshnikov in Hollywood," which was nominated for an Emmy in 1981.
"I was amazed by his energy and his willingness to reinvent all the time if the situation didn't work," Baryshnikov said.
Originally a dancer with the Ballet Theater in New York, Kidd was given a chance to choreograph in 1945 and devised a sentimental story, "On Stage!" in which he also played the male lead. In it, a shy young dancer learns her craft with the help of a backstage worker who returns to sweeping the floor after she achieves her success.
Two years later Kidd was hired to stage the dances for the hit "Finian's Rainbow" and his career soared.
"Dancing," Kidd told The New York Times in 1954, "should be completely understandable - every move, every turn should mean something, should be crystal clear to the audience. If you can make them laugh or cry, move them emotionally ... you've done your job."
Kidd's other stage work included "Love Life," "Arms and the Girl," "Wildcat" (with Lucille Ball), "Ben Franklin in Paris" (Robert Preston) and "The Rothchilds" (Hal Linden).
He began his movie work in 1952 with "Where's Charley," starring Ray Bolger. Other films included "Star!" with Julie Andrews and "Hello Dolly" with Barbra Streisand and Walter Matthau.
Kidd also choreographed and directed "Merry Andrew" starring Kaye and appeared on-screen dancing with Gene Kelly and Dan Dailey in "It's Always Fair Weather."
The great New York City Ballet dancer Jacques d'Amboise, who was in "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers," told The New York Times at the time that Kidd was "willing to do anything himself that he expects of his dancers. And he's a great dancer himself - we respect that."
Born Milton Greenwald in New York City, Kidd was the son of a barber. He studied chemical engineering at City College but quit after three years finding it "too impersonal."
"It didn't deal with human beings," he complained.
He eventually won a scholarship to the American Ballet school.
Kidd married Mary Heater in 1940 and they had two daughters, Kristine and Susan.
Kidd is survived by his second wife, the former dancer Shelah Hackett. The couple had two children, Amy Kidd and Matthew Kidd, The New York Times reported.
Copyright © 2007 The Associated Press
Godspeed Michael, and thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.
Harry Simpson
December 23, 2017 | Buckeye, AZ
To the Kidd Family, My heartfelt prayers go out for all the families and friends of such a talented and loved person. May the God of all comfort be with you as we await the promises of Isa 65:19 - "No more will there be heard in her the sound of weeping or a cry of distress.(Isa 65:19)
TH
December 23, 2015 | KY
For Michael...
WEEP NOT FOR ME
Do not weep for me when I no longer dwell among the wonders of the earth; for my larger self is free, and my soul rejoices on the other side of pain...on the other side of darkness.
Do not weep for me, for I am a ray of sunshine that touches your skin, a tropical breeze upon your face, the hush of joy within your heart and the innocence of babes in mothers arms.
I am the hope in a darkened night. And, in your...
March 17, 2010
wow Mr. Kidd sounds like he was an extremely creative man, I love the film "seven brides for seven brothers" it is amazing that even these great men have to one day return to the ground. everytime some one dies a wave of waert strings snap. and they never heal but over time the heart learns to beat again although it never beats quite the same. I hope to meet Mr. Kidd one Day soon when he is resurrected into Gods Kingdom here on the earth. in John God promises that we will see our dead loved...
sarah
December 25, 2007
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well-lived.
Brian Wong
December 25, 2007 | Washington, DC
In My Pocket
I have memories in my pocket.
They rattle among the change.
My memories of you are treasures I carry wherever I go.
They are stored in bits and pieces, parts of a beautiful whole
They give me comfort when I think I am alone.
Yes, I have memories in my pocket, like so much other stuff I keep there.
But of all the treasures I have, it’s the memories of you that are the most precious.
December 25, 2007 | IN
My Deepest sympathy goes out to the family.
Rhonda Triplett
December 25, 2007 | Woodson, AR
His legacy remains in his films, and the inspiration from Broadway in the dancers that brought his athletic style to everything they did.
Hal Brody
December 25, 2007 | Atlanta, GA
GOD BLESSED YOU!
mike
December 25, 2007 | Atlanta, GA