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Mitzi Gaynor (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Mitzi Gaynor , pseudonym of Francesca Gerryi Francesca Marleyi Francescalegee Francesca Castellyi Cezina (Chicago, September 4, 1931), is an American actress, dancer and singer. Mitzi’s mother and aunt Gaynor were dancers, and it was natural that Mitzi followed their footsteps [first] . At the age of four he already traveled the stage as a child dancer [first] And at 12 he was part of the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera. In 1945, just fourteen, he took part in the musical Roberta , staged by the company of the Los Angeles operetta [first] . With the part of the protagonist in the comedy Naughty Marietta , he managed to attract the attention of the managers of the Twentieth Century Fox manufacturer, who entrusted her with a role of dancer in the musical For us two the paradise (1950) by Henry Koster, played by Dan Dailey and Betty Grable. In the first half of the 1950s, the actress thus appeared in a series of comedies and musical films for Fox, distinguishing herself for the verve and liveliness of dancer and singer, combined with a physical appearance of pleasant blonde. Among its best interpretations of the period, the sumptuous musical must be remembered Follies of the year (1954) by Walter Lang, in which he appeared next to Donald O’Connor and Marilyn Monroe, with whom he had previously worked in the comedy Surprise weddings (1952) in Edmund Goulding. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Despite the considerable success until then, in 1954 Fox did not renew the contract to Gaynor [first] . In the same year, the actress married producer Jack Bean, her personal manager, who knew how to give new impulse to his career on the big screen [first] . During the second half of the 1950s, Gaynor had a renewed cinematographic popularity, thanks to the roles obtained in the comedy The three nights of Eva (1956) by Norman Taurog, next to David Niven, in the intense drama The Jolly went crazy (1957) by Charles Vidor, alongside Frank Sinatra and Jeanne Crain, and in the brilliant Les Girls (1957), directed by George Cukor and co -built by Gene Kelly, Kay Kendall and Taina Elg, one of the last successful musicals of the decade. However, its best interpretation of the period is that of Nellie Forbush in South Pacific (1958) by Joshua Logan, film version of the famous homonymous musical comedy of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II, who allowed the actress to obtain a Golden Globe candidacy for the best female interpretation. Immediately afterwards he played in the comedy Ban on love (1959) by David Miller, where David Niven still had as partner. After the yellow comedy Surprise package (1960), directed by Stanley Donen and co -interpreted by Yul Brynner, Gaynor concluded her film career with another light role in For money or for love (1963) by Michael Gordon, alongside Kirk Douglas. The actress privileged the live musical shows since then, becoming a star of the most famous theaters and nightclubs of Las Vegas, with repeated tours in the United States and Canada, a country where it became very popular. Her lively scenic presence and her unchanged verve have allowed her to maintain great success with the public and to face the most varied artistic genres, from the recordings to the television appearances in musical shows, revival and entertainment show, up to the role of columnist who engaged it during the nineties for the famous magazine entertainment The Hollywood Reporter . Gaynor’s lucky wedding with his agent Jack Bean, celebrated in 1954, lasted until his death, which took place on December 4, 2006. The couple had no children. It’s Your Health (1949) (short film), with the name of Mitzi Gerber For us two the paradise ( My Blue Heaven ), Regia in Henry Koster (1950) Take care of my Little Girl , directed by Di Jean Negulesco (1951) A wonderful adventure ( Golden Girl ) Directed by Lloyd Bacon (1951) Surprise weddings ( We’re not Married! ), Regia at Edmund Goulding (1952) Night paradise ( Bloodhounds of Broadway ), Regia in Harmon Jones (1952) The I Don’t Care Girl , directed by Lloyd Bacon (1953) Down Among the Sheltering Palms , Regia at Edmund Goulding (1953) Three texas guys ( Three Young Texans ) Directed by Henry Levin (1954) Follies of the year ( There’s No Business Like Show Business ), Regia in Walter Lang (1954) The three nights of Eva ( The Birds and the Bees ) Directed by Norman Taurog (1956) Quadriglia d’amore ( Anything Goes ), directed by Robert Lewis (1956) The Jolly went crazy ( The Joker is Wild ) Directed by Charles Vidor (1957) Les Girls , directed by George Cukor (1957) South Pacific , Regia in Joshua Logan (1958) Ban on love ( Happy Anniversary ) Directed by David Miller (1959) Surprise package ( Surprise Package ), directed by Stanley Donen (1960) For money or for love ( For Love or Money ) Directed by Michael Gordon (1963) Rosetta Calvetta in A wonderful adventure , Follies of the year , Ban on love , Night paradise , Quadriglia d’amore , The three nights of Eva , Three texas guys , Surprise package , For money or for love Maria Pia di Meo in The Jolly went crazy , South Pacific Fiorella Betti in Surprise weddings Marina dolfin in Les Girls ^ a b c d It is Who is of cinema , De Augusti, 1984, Vol. Sister in law. 198-1 Official site . are missmitzigaynor.com . ( IN ) Mitzi Gaynor . are British encyclopedia Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. ( IN ) Mitzi Gaynor . are AllMusic , All Media Network. ( IN ) Mitzi Gaynor . are Discogs , Zink Media. ( IN ) Mitzi Gaynor . are MusicBrainz , MetaBrainz Foundation. ( IN ) Mitzi Gaynor . are Billboard . Mitzi Gaynor . are Mymovies.it , Mo-Net Srl. ( IN ) Mitzi Gaynor . are Internet Movie Database , IMDB.com. ( IN ) Mitzi Gaynor . are AllMovie , All Media Network. ( IN ) Mitzi Gaynor . are Rotten Tomatoes , Flixster Inc. ( IN ) Mitzi Gaynor . are Internet Broadway Database , The Broadway League. 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