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Marge Champion, née Marjorie Celeste Belcher (born September 2, 1919), is an American dancer, choreographer, and actress. At a young age she was hired as a dance model for Walt Disney Studios animated films. Later she performed as an actress and dancer in film musicals, and in 1957 had a TV show based on song and dance. She has also done creative choreography for liturgy, and served as a dialogue and movement coach for the 1978 TV miniseries, ''The Awakening Land'', set in the late 18th century in the Ohio Valley. ==Early years== Champion was born Marjorie Celeste Belcher in 1919 in Los Angeles, California, to Hollywood dance director Ernest Belcher and his wife Gladys Lee Baskette (née Rosenberg). She had an older half sister, Lina Basquette, who was already acting in silent films at the age of twelve. She was the daughter of her mother's first husband, Frank Baskette, who had committed suicide. Marjorie began dancing at an early age as her sister had done. By the age of twelve, she became a ballet instructor at her father's studio. She was hired by Walt Disney Studios as a dance model for their animated film ''Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'' (1937). Her movements were copied to enhance the realism of the animated Snow White figure. Belcher later modelled for characters in other animated films: the Blue Fairy in ''Pinocchio'' (1940) and the Dancing Hippo in ''Fantasia''.
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