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Danny Dare

Danny Dare (March 20, 1905, New York City – November 20, 1996, Tarzana, Los Angeles, California) was an American choreographer, actor, director, writer, and producer of the stage, screen, and film.〔Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 1996: Film, Television, Radio, Theatre By Harris M. Lentz, Page 54〕
Dare began his career in the 1920s as an actor on the New York stage, making his Broadway debut in 1923 in the musical ''Dew Drop Inn''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Max Reinhardt To Produce Here: European Director to Give "The Miracle," "The Dream Play," "Orpheus" Next Season. )〕 He then performed on the vaudeville circuit, where he also gained experience as a choreographer, comedy sketch writer, and eventually a producer. In 1927 he portrayed Ronnie Webb in the musical ''The Five O'Clock Girl'', also serving as the show's assistant choreographer.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Local Talent )〕 He soon became highly busy as a choreographer on Broadway, serving in that capacity for such shows as ''The Little Show'' (1929), ''Sweet Adeline'' (1929)〔(Broadway musicals, show by show By Stanley Green & Kay Green, page 68 )〕 ''Sweet and Low'' (1930),〔(Showstoppers: Busby Berkeley and the tradition of spectacle By Martin Rubin, page 227 )〕 ''You Said It'' (1931), and ''Tattle Tales'' (1933). In 1931 he produced the play ''Sentinels'' and later produced, directed, and wrote the book for the musical ''Meet the People'' (1940).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Meet Some People Frm 'Meet The People' )
Dare's talents as a choreographer drew the attention of executives at Paramount Pictures and he was offered a contract with the studio in 1929. He went on to choreograph several films with the company including ''Let's Go Places'' (1930),〔(The American Film Institute catalog of motion pictures ..., Issues 1931–1940 By Kenneth White Munden, page 431 )〕 ''Such Men Are Dangerous'' (1930),〔Film choreographers and dance directors By Larry Billman, page 289〕 ''Not Damaged'' (1930),〔(The American Film Institute catalog of motion pictures ..., Issues 1931–1940 By Kenneth White Munden, page 553 )〕 ''Wild People'' (1932),〔 ''Three Cheers for Love'' (1936),〔 ''Start Cheering'' (1938),〔 ''Hit Parade of 1941'' (1940),〔 ''Panama Hattie'' (1942),〔 and most notably ''Holiday Inn'' (1942). The last film he choreographed was ''Road to Utopia'' in 1946.〔The Great American movie book By Paul Michael, page 233〕
In 1938 Dare turned to directing for the first time with the film ''The Main Event''. He never directed another film, but he was active as a television director during the 1950s with the shows ''Damon Runyon Theater'' and ''How to Marry a Millionaire''. He also produced a total of eight films between 1945 and 1952.〔
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