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Kenneth John "Kenny" Ortega (born April 18, 1950) is an American film and television producer, director, and choreographer, best known for directing ''Hocus Pocus'', the ''High School Musical'' trilogy, ''Descendants'' and Michael Jackson's ''This Is It'' concerts.〔(Kenny Ortega Interview, Michael Jackson's This Is It. )〕 ==Biography== Ortega was born in Palo Alto, California. He attended Sequoia High School (Redwood City, California). Ortega is the son of Madeline, a waitress, and Octavio "Tibby" Ortega, a factory worker from Redwood City. His grandparents were from Spain. Initially known for working with dancer and choreographer Gene Kelly on the film ''Xanadu'', Ortega went on to choreographing the dance for the Menudo video "Hold Me", as well as the 1987 film ''Dirty Dancing'', and has won awards for choreography in music videos, such as Madonna's "Material Girl". He also worked with The Tubes on their stage shows and directed the video for She's a Beauty. Ortega directed Billy Squier's "Rock Me Tonite" video, which is often cited as the worst music promo clip ever made and has been blamed by Squier for killing his career. Together with Michael Jackson, he created and designed the Dangerous World Tour 1992-1993 and the HIStory World Tour 1996-1997. He has also choreographed events ranging from Super Bowl XXX, the 72nd Academy Awards, the 1996 Summer Olympics (Atlanta) and the 2002 Winter Olympics (Salt Lake City).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Kenny Ortega: Biography )〕 In addition, Ortega has directed and choreographed ''High School Musical'', ''High School Musical 2'', ''High School Musical 3: Senior Year'', and was choreographer of ''The Cheetah Girls 2''. On January 30, 2008, Ortega presented director-choreographer Adam Shankman with a Lifetime Achievement Award at The Carnival: Choreographer's Ball 9th anniversary show. In May 2009, Ortega began work on the scheduled Michael Jackson 50-date ''This Is It'' concerts, which was cancelled subsequent to Jackson's sudden death.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Michael Jackson Gets Ready For Tour )〕 He directed the concert film ''Michael Jackson's This Is It'' which was put together from rehearsal footage recorded at the Los Angeles Forum and the Staples Center. The film was released on October 28. Ortega directed the Michael Jackson Public Memorial at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, which was broadcast live on several networks on July 7, 2009. It reached a television audience of 31 million in America, and more than 1 billion worldwide and via the internet. At the end of the service, he introduced a rendition of Jackson's 1985 charity single "We Are the World" created for the This Is It concerts, featuring Jackson's backing singers on lead vocals with his dancers performing around them. He was set to direct the 2011 ''Footloose'' remake, but dropped out in October 2009.〔(Footloose Remake Loses Its Director ) News in Film〕 Ortega is now set to direct the upcoming movie adaptation of the Broadway musical ''In the Heights''.〔Gans, Andrew. ("Universal Plans Silver-Screen Adaptation of ''In the Heights'" ), playbill.com, November 7, 2008〕 On August 9, 2011, it was announced that Ortega will direct a remake of ''Dirty Dancing'', which he choreographed in 1987. Lionsgate Films has yet to announce the release date.〔 〕 On May 12, 2014, Ortega guest-judged on the 18th season of Dancing with the Stars during the semifinals. In 2014, Ortega signed with Disney to direct ''Descendants'', a new Disney Channel Original Movie. It was released July 31, 2015. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kenny Ortega」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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