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Scott Wise is an American actor, director and choreographer. ==Life and career== Wise was born in Pocatello, Idaho, and grew up near Spokane, Washington, living briefly in Provo, Utah.〔Witchel, Alex. ("A Dancer's Life: After a Tony, Back to the Chorus" ) ''The New York Times'', April 13, 1992〕 Although a life-trained dancer, Wise first became seriously interested in dance as a career while studying to become an accountant at the University of Idaho at Moscow. He performed with the Joffrey II, then moved into musical theater in the early 1980s after auditioning for ''A Chorus Line'' "as a dare more than anything."〔 Wise won the Tony Award in 1989 in the category of Best Featured Actor in a Musical for his performance in the dance revue ''Jerome Robbins' Broadway''. In that revue, Wise played multiple roles, including "Riff" in ''West Side Story'' and "Chip" in ''On the Town''. Wise was nominated twice more in the same category for his performances in ''State Fair'' (1996)〔Viagas, Robert. ("David Merrick Threatens To Sue the Tonys" ) playbill.com, May 15, 1996〕 and ''Fosse'' (1999).〔McGrath, Sean. ("1999 Tony Nominee: Scott Wise (Featured Actor, Musical, Fosse)" ) playbill.com, June 3, 1999〕 In addition to playing the Drill Sergeant and Sergeant O'Leary in the rock ballet, ''Movin' Out'' (2002), Wise was Twyla Tharp's assistant choreographer and assistant director.〔(" 'Movin' Out' Broadway" ) playbill vault.com, accessed July 28, 2015〕 〔Murray, Matthew. ("Review. 'Movin' Out'" ) talkinbroadway.com, October 24, 2002〕 Wise choreographed the Off-Broadway musical ''A Class Act'' in 2000.〔Sommer, Elyse. ( "'A Class Act', Manhattan Theatre Club (11/12/00 performance) and Broadway (3/14/01 performance)" ), ''CurtainUp.com'', November 12, 2000 and March 14, 2001, accessed July 28, 2015〕 a regional production of The Who's ''Tommy'' and the national tour of ''Leader of the Pack''.〔 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「Scott Wise」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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