Cyd Charisse
Cyd Charisse, originally named Tula Ellice Finklea, was born on March 8, 1922, and passed away on June 17, 2008. She was an iconic American dancer and actress whose career spanned several decades. Charisse faced a significant challenge in her childhood when she overcame polio, which inspired her pursuit of ballet. Her talent caught the eye of Hollywood in the 1940s, leading to a celebrated film career.
Known for her exceptional dancing skills, Charisse often shared the screen with legendary performers such as Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly. Some of her most memorable films include the classic musical "Singin' in the Rain" (1952), "The Band Wagon" (1953), "Brigadoon" (1954), and "Silk Stockings" (1957). By the late 1950s, she transitioned away from dancing on film but remained active in both film and television.
In a remarkable return to the stage, Charisse made her Broadway debut in 1992, showcasing her enduring passion for performance. Throughout her career, she left an indelible mark on the world of dance and cinema, celebrated for her grace, beauty, and talent. Cyd Charisse's legacy continues to inspire dancers and actresses around the globe.
Filmography
Words and Music
On an Island with You
Easy to Love
Silk Stockings
Brigadoon
It's Always Fair Weather
That's Entertainment! III
Meet Me in Las Vegas
The Kissing Bandit
Two Weeks in Another Town
The Gay Parisian
Sombrero
Warlords of Atlantis
Three Wise Fools
The Band Wagon
The Harvey Girls
In Our Time
East Side, West Side
The Unfinished Dance
Maroc 7
Tension
Party Girl
The Wild North
Singin' in the Rain
The Silencers
Five Golden Hours