Charles Walters (November 17, 1911 â€" August 13, 1982) was a
Hollywood director and choreographer most noted for his work in MGM
musicals and comedies from the 1940s to the 1960s.Charles Walters was
born in Pasadena, California and educated at Anaheim Union High School
(Class of 1930) and briefly attended the University of Southern
California, Los Angeles.Shortly after graduating high school in 1931
Walters joined a touring Fanchon & Marco revue as a chorus boy and
specialty dancer. After keeping a correspondence with producer, dancer
and choreographer Leonard Sillman, Sillman agreed to cast Walters in a
Broadway bound revue called Low and Behold (1933) which also featured
future stars Tyrone Power, Eve Arden and Kay Thompson. The modestly
successful show never reached Broadway, but producer Charles
Dillingham happened to catch the show before it closed and hired
Sillman as a producer and Walters as a performer for a new Broadway
revue called New Faces of 1934 spotlighting up and coming talent.
Walters had a few dance numbers with Imogene Coca which drew good
notices for both. The show proved a success and Sillman again hired
Walters and Coca for another show entitled ‘’Fools Rush In’’
which flopped. Walters and Sillman parted ways following the fiasco
but both remained good friends until Walters’s death.After his
newfound success, Walters was kept busy on Broadway. He danced in
Parade (1935) with frequent dance partner Dorothy Fox, and the Cole
Porter-Moss Hart Jubilee (1935) where he introduced "Begin the
Beguine". Walters appeared in the popular revue The Show is On (1937),
directed by Vincente Minnelli, then was in Between the Devil
(1937â€"38) and I Married an Angel (1938).
Hollywood director and choreographer most noted for his work in MGM
musicals and comedies from the 1940s to the 1960s.Charles Walters was
born in Pasadena, California and educated at Anaheim Union High School
(Class of 1930) and briefly attended the University of Southern
California, Los Angeles.Shortly after graduating high school in 1931
Walters joined a touring Fanchon & Marco revue as a chorus boy and
specialty dancer. After keeping a correspondence with producer, dancer
and choreographer Leonard Sillman, Sillman agreed to cast Walters in a
Broadway bound revue called Low and Behold (1933) which also featured
future stars Tyrone Power, Eve Arden and Kay Thompson. The modestly
successful show never reached Broadway, but producer Charles
Dillingham happened to catch the show before it closed and hired
Sillman as a producer and Walters as a performer for a new Broadway
revue called New Faces of 1934 spotlighting up and coming talent.
Walters had a few dance numbers with Imogene Coca which drew good
notices for both. The show proved a success and Sillman again hired
Walters and Coca for another show entitled ‘’Fools Rush In’’
which flopped. Walters and Sillman parted ways following the fiasco
but both remained good friends until Walters’s death.After his
newfound success, Walters was kept busy on Broadway. He danced in
Parade (1935) with frequent dance partner Dorothy Fox, and the Cole
Porter-Moss Hart Jubilee (1935) where he introduced "Begin the
Beguine". Walters appeared in the popular revue The Show is On (1937),
directed by Vincente Minnelli, then was in Between the Devil
(1937â€"38) and I Married an Angel (1938).
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