About: Swen Swenson

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Swen Swenson (January 23, 1930 - June 23, 1993) was a Broadway dancer and singer. Born in Inwood, Iowa, Swenson was trained by dancer Mira Rostova and at the School of American Ballet. Openly gay, he had featured and co-starring roles on Broadway in such musicals such as Wildcat with Lucille Ball, Little Me (for which he received a Tony Award nomination, and in which he introduced the standard "I've Got Your Number"), A Joyful Noise, Annie, No, No Nanette, I Remember Mama and the 1981 revival of Can-Can. He appeared in movies and on television variety shows, including Your Show of Shows and The Ed Sullivan Show.

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  • Swen Swenson (January 23, 1930 - June 23, 1993) was a Broadway dancer and singer. Born in Inwood, Iowa, Swenson was trained by dancer Mira Rostova and at the School of American Ballet. Openly gay, he had featured and co-starring roles on Broadway in such musicals such as Wildcat with Lucille Ball, Little Me (for which he received a Tony Award nomination, and in which he introduced the standard "I've Got Your Number"), A Joyful Noise, Annie, No, No Nanette, I Remember Mama and the 1981 revival of Can-Can. He appeared in movies and on television variety shows, including Your Show of Shows and The Ed Sullivan Show. Swenson died in 1993 of AIDS-related illness. (en)
  • Swen Swenson (ur. 23 stycznia 1932, zm. 23 czerwca 1993) – broadwayowski tancerz, wokalista i aktor. Uczył się baletu klasycznego w The School of American Ballet (SAB) w Nowym Jorku, a także pobierał lekcje aktorstwa u Miry Rostovej (znanej jako nauczycielki takich aktorów, jak Montgomery Clift, Armand Assante, Peter Gallagher i Jessica Lange). W 1963 roku był nominowany do nagrody Tony w kategorii najlepszy aktor drugoplanowy za rolę w musicalu Little Me. Występował także w innych broadwayowskich przedsięwzięciach, w tym w musicalach Wildcat (u boku Lucille Ball), Annie, I Remember Mama, No, No, Nanette oraz w revivalu Can-Cana z 1981 roku. Pojawiał się w filmach (What’s the Matter with Helen?) oraz w telewizji (Ed Sullivan Show, Your Show of Shows). Był gejem. Zmarł w wieku sześćdziesięciu jeden lat w wyniku powikłań związanych z AIDS. (pl)
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  • Swen Swenson (January 23, 1930 - June 23, 1993) was a Broadway dancer and singer. Born in Inwood, Iowa, Swenson was trained by dancer Mira Rostova and at the School of American Ballet. Openly gay, he had featured and co-starring roles on Broadway in such musicals such as Wildcat with Lucille Ball, Little Me (for which he received a Tony Award nomination, and in which he introduced the standard "I've Got Your Number"), A Joyful Noise, Annie, No, No Nanette, I Remember Mama and the 1981 revival of Can-Can. He appeared in movies and on television variety shows, including Your Show of Shows and The Ed Sullivan Show. (en)
  • Swen Swenson (ur. 23 stycznia 1932, zm. 23 czerwca 1993) – broadwayowski tancerz, wokalista i aktor. Uczył się baletu klasycznego w The School of American Ballet (SAB) w Nowym Jorku, a także pobierał lekcje aktorstwa u Miry Rostovej (znanej jako nauczycielki takich aktorów, jak Montgomery Clift, Armand Assante, Peter Gallagher i Jessica Lange). Był gejem. Zmarł w wieku sześćdziesięciu jeden lat w wyniku powikłań związanych z AIDS. (pl)
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