Bob Fosse Choreographer director screenwriter

Bob Fosse is a 60 years old Choreographer director screenwriter from Chicago, Illinois. Bob Fosse was born on June 23, 1927 (died on September 23, 1987, he was 60 years old) in Chicago, Illinois as Robert Louis Fosse. His nickname was Fosse Robert Louis.

Bob Fosse

About

His real name:
Birth name of Bob Fosse is Robert Louis Fosse
Is Bob Fosse still alive?

No, he died on 09/23/1987, 37 years ago. He was 60 years old when he died. Cause of death: myocardial infarction. He died in Washington, D.C. and buried in Quogue .

Family

Wives

Bob Fosse had three marriages.

Joan McCracken

Joan McCracken, Actress dancer

He married with Joan McCracken (43), in 1952. Bob Fosse was 24 and Joan McCracken was 34 years old. After 7 years, they break up in 1959.

Gwen Verdon

Gwen Verdon, American actor-singer

Fosse married with Gwen Verdon (75), in 1960. Bob was 32 and Gwen Verdon was 34 years old. They ended their 27 years marriage in 1987.

Bob Fosse net worth

He had a net worth of 2.5 million dollars.

Works

Bob Fosse Movies (25)

There are 25 movies of Bob Fosse.

His first feature film was The Little Prince (1974, as The Snake). He was 47 when he starred in this movie. Since 1974, he has appeared in 25 feature films. The last one is From Broadway: Fosse (2002). .

View all Bob Fosse movies.

Bob Fosse movie characters

The names of the characters/jobs in the films he starred in are as follows:

Bob Fosse TV Shows (3)

His first TV Show was The Colgate Comedy Hour (1950).

Awards (6)

Awarded Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical in 1972 , awarded Academy Award for Best Director , nominated Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical in 1963 , nominated Academy Award for Best Writing, Original Screenplay , awarded Capezio Dance Award in 1986 ,

What was Bob's zodiac sign?

Bob Fosse zodiac sign was cancer.

Other facts about Bob Fosse

Comments

John - 2 years ago
Bob Fosse was never married to Jennifer Nairn-Smith. He was married to Mary-Ann Niles before Joan McCracken

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