Field, Ronald, 1934-1989

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Ronald Field was a dancer and choreographer. He was born in 1934 in New York, New York. Field began his dance career as a child. His aunt was a dance teacher, and he took lessons with her. In 1941, he made his Broadway debut in Lady in the Dark . At the age of 18, he toured with Gentlemen Prefer Blondes . He danced in a few more ensembles throughout the 1940s and 1950s before deciding to focus on choreography. His first two efforts were unsuccessful, but he won his first Tony Award in 1967 for Cabaret . Field also worked on projects such as the 44th Annual Academy Awards telecast in 1972, and the opening ceremonies for the 1986 Los Angeles Olympics. In 1977, he choreographed the film New York, New York . Field was nominated for several more Tony Awards throughout his career, winning two in 1970 for Applause . That same year, he also won two Drama Desk Awards for Applause . On February 6, 1989, Field died of brain lesions.

From the guide to the Ronald Field papers, 1954-1988, (The New York Public Library. Jerome Robbins Dance Division.)

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creatorOf Field, Ronald. Musical comedies. King of hearts. [Programs] New York Public Libraries for the Performing Arts, Dance Collection
creatorOf Field, Ronald. Scrapbook. New York Public Library System, NYPL
creatorOf Field, Ron. First South Carolina Regiment of Rifles : Orr's South Carolina Rifles, 1861-62 : typescript, [ca. 1988] / by Ron Field. University of South Carolina, System Library Service, University Libraries
creatorOf Ronald Field papers, 1954-1988 The New York Public Library. Jerome Robbins Dance Division.
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Birth 1933-10-18

Death 1989-02-06

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