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    Bob Fosse (June 23, 1927 — September 23, 1987) was an American Broadway choreographer. He won eight Tony awards for choreography during his lifetime. He was also nominated for four Academy Awards, winning one for directing Cabaret. (As a matter of fact, he is the only director to have won a Tony(for Pippin), an Emmy(for Liza with a Z), and an Oscar (for Cabaret) in the same year. Known for his innovative choreography and use of subtext in his dances.

    Productions he choreographed included The Pajama Game, Damn Yankees, Sweet Charity, How to Succeed In Business Without Really Trying, Pippin, and Chicago.

    He appeared in the film versions of Kiss Me Kate and The Little Prince.

    His film All That Jazz (1979) is a semi-autobiographical look at his life and relationships. Fosse, a musical revue featuring his most famous dances, won the Tony award for Best Musical in 1999.

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