Ann Reinking
50 top tracks
Ann Reinking
50 top tracks
Albums

Chicago The Musical (New Broadway Cast Recording (1997))
Ann Reinking

Chicago The Musical
Ann Reinking

All That Jazz
Ann Reinking
![Chicago [1996 Broadway Revival] — cover art by Ann Reinking](/frogtoon_logo.png)
Chicago [1996 Broadway Revival]
Ann Reinking

All That Jazz The Original Soundtrack Collection
Ann Reinking

Annie
Ann Reinking

Annie (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Ann Reinking
![Annie [Original Soundtrack] — cover art by Ann Reinking](/frogtoon_logo.png)
Annie [Original Soundtrack]
Ann Reinking

Chicago
Ann Reinking

Goodtime Charley (Original Broadway Cast Recording)
Ann Reinking

All That Jazz - Music From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Ann Reinking

Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - Annie
Ann Reinking
Biography
Ann Reinking (born 10 November 1949) is an American actress, dancer, and choreographer. Her creative and personal association with choreographer Bob Fosse is well-known....Read more on Last.fm
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Ann Reinking (born 10 November 1949) is an American actress, dancer, and choreographer. Her creative and personal association with choreographer Bob Fosse is well-known.
Reinking was born in Seattle, Washington where she originally trained as a ballet dancer. She studied with Marian and Illaria Ladre, a professional ballet couple who had danced for years with the Ballets Russes which later became the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo.
After working as a chorus girl in Coco, Wild and Wonderful, and Pippin, Reinking came to critical notice in the role of Maggie in Over Here! (Theatre World Award). Reinking went on to originate roles in Goodtime Charley (which won Tony Award and Drama Desk nominations) and Bob Fosse's Dancin' (Tony nomination). She also took over leads in Chicago, A Chorus Line, and Sweet Charity. After retiring from performance for several years, Reinking returned to the stage as Roxie Hart in the revival of Chicago and as a special guest in Fosse.
In 1979 Reinking appeared in Bob Fosse's semi-autobiographical film All That Jazz, in a role loosely based on her own life and relationship with Fosse. In the film, Reinking starred opposite Leland Palmer (playing a role inspired by Fosse's wife, Gwen Verdon), Jessica Lange, Ben Vereen, John Lithgow, and Roy Scheider as Joe Gideon (Bob Fosse). Reinking's long-term relationship with Fosse included their living together for many years before his death. She later starred in films such as Annie and Micki and Maude.
Reinking next focused her career on choreography for Broadway musicals. She has won a Tony Award (for Best Choreography), Drama Desk Award, and even the Bob Fosse Award. In 1996, she was asked to create the choreography (in the style of 'Bob Fosse') for an all-star 4-night-only concert-staging of Chicago for City Center's annual Encores! Concert Series. After the producers could not snag a suitable actress for the role of Roxie Hart, Reinking agreed to reprise the role after almost 20 years (she had replaced Gwen Verdon in the original Broadway production back in 1977). This concert-staging of Chicago was a such a huge hit that producers were immediately interested and a few months later, the production (in its concert-staging presentation) was brought to Broadway, along with its all-star cast: Ann Reinking, Bebe Neuwirth, Joel Grey, James Naughton and Marcia Lewis. In November 2008 the revival celebrated its 12th year on Broadway thus becoming the longest running (and most successful) Broadway revival in Broadway history.
In 1995 Reinking choreographed the ABC TV movie version of the Broadway musical Bye Bye Birdie, and continues to choreograph for regional theatre, television, film, etc.
In May 2005, the documentary film Mad Hot Ballroom was released. In it, Reinking was featured as one of the enthusiastic judges of the annual New York City public school dance competition for inner-city youth.
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