(JTA) — Stanley Donen, the filmmaker and choreographer best known for the 1952 musical “Singin’ in the Rain,” has died. Donen died Thursday from heart failure in New York City. He was 94.
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Stanley Donen was one of the most celebrated directors of Hollywood's Golden Age, particularly famous for his musicals. He started out as a dancer and choreographer before transitioning to ...
Stanley Donen’s interest in musicals began at age 9 on seeing Fred Astaire in Flying Down to Rio. At age 16, he moved to New York and found work as a dancer on Pal Joey, where he met future ...
In this unedited recording, the great Hollywood director Stanley Donen recalls the films he made with Fred Astaire. Donen remembers the technical trickery that was needed to create Astaire's ...
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Stanley Donen nació en Columbia (Estados Unidos) el 13 de abril de 1924. Aficionado al cine desde que era un niño, asistió a clases de danza y debutó en Broadway con tan sólo 17 años.