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William Weslow is an American dancer who split his career between ballet and musical theatre. ==Dance career==
Weslow studied ballet with the noted teacher Mary Ann Wells, whose other students included Marc Platt and Tommy Rall.〔Sasha Anawalt, ''The Joffrey Ballet: Robert Joffrey and the Making of an American Dance Company'' (Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1998), 44n. ISBN 0-226-01755-9.〕 He spent most of his career with the New York City Ballet, where he was promoted to soloist by 1960.〔John Martin, "Artists of the New York City Ballet in an Ever More Distinctive Setting," ''New York Times'' 21-2-1960: X10. ProQuest. Accessed 4-3-2008.〕 In addition to featured roles in George Balanchine's ''Night Shadows'' (or ''La Somnambula''), ''Theme and Variations'', ''The Prodigal Son'', ''Western Symphony'', and ''The Four Temperaments'', Weslow also danced in ballets by Frederick Ashton, Todd Bolender, Willam Christensen, and Lew Christensen. At American Ballet Theatre, he was featured in Katherine Litz's ''The Enchanted.'' Some of his performances were filmed and have been archived at the New York Public Library. On Broadway, Weslow was featured in ''Annie Get Your Gun'' and appeared in the original casts of four other musicals, including ''Call Me Madam'', ''Wonderful Town'', and ''Plain and Fancy''. He also performed at Radio City Music Hall. Weslow's television credits include being a regular on ''Your Hit Parade'', as well as guest appearances on ''Omnibus'' and various specials.
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