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Isadora is a 1968 biographical film which tells the story of celebrated American dancer Isadora Duncan.
His roles in films such as Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines ( 1965 ), King Rat ( 1965 ), The Chase ( 1966 ), Thoroughly Modern Millie ( 1967 ), Isadora ( 1968 ) and Performance ( 1970 ) ( alongside Mick Jagger ), as well as his relationship with actress Sarah Miles, had made him a media personality.
* Isadora ( 1968 ) ( with Clive Exton and Margaret Drabble )
The 1968 film Isadora starring Vanessa Redgrave and telling the life story of the dancer Isadora Duncan also used Oldway Mansion as one of its locations.
Other noteworthy European films which contained nudity include Era Lui, Si Si ( 1952, with Sophia Loren ), Ingmar Bergman's Summer with Monika ( 1953 ), Jean-Pierre Melville's Bob le flambeur ( 1956, with Isabelle Corey, then aged 16 ), François Truffaut's Shoot the Piano Player ( 1960 ), Brigitte Bardot's casual nude scenes in Contempt ( 1963 ) by Jean-Luc Godard, the French film The Game Is Over ( 1966, with Jane Fonda ), Luis Buñuel's Belle de Jour ( 1967, with Catherine Deneuve ), and Isadora ( 1968, with Vanessa Redgrave ).

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* Isadora Tast ( 2009 ), Mother India.
Angela Isadora Duncan ( May 27, 1877 – September 14, 1927 ), was an American dancer, Born in California, she lived in Western Europe and the Soviet Union from the age of 22 until her death at age 50.
Their parents were Joseph Charles Duncan ( 1819 – 1898 ), a banker, mining engineer and connoisseur of the arts, and Mary Isadora Gray ( 1849 – 1922 ).
Among the early innovators was Isadora Duncan ( 1878 – 1927 ), who stressed pure, unstructured movement in lieu of the positions of classical ballet.
Some of his early television work was in collaboration with Ken Russell, for whom he wrote the biographical dramas The Debussy Film ( 1965 ) and Isadora Duncan, the Biggest Dancer in the World ( 1967 ), as well as Russell's film about Tchaikovsky, The Music Lovers ( 1970 ).
* Sergei Yesenin ( 1895 – 1925 ), poet, husband of Isadora Duncan
However, an article in The New Yorker recounts that Jong ’ s sister, Suzanna Daou ( née Mann ), identified herself at a 2008 conference as the reluctant model for Isadora Wing, calling the book “ an exposé of my life when I was living in Lebanon ”.

Isadora and dancer
During the golden age of bohemianism, Greenwich Village became famous for such eccentrics as Joe Gould ( profiled at length by Joseph Mitchell ) and Maxwell Bodenheim, dancer Isadora Duncan, writer William Faulkner, and playwright Eugene O ' Neill.
Isadora Duncan, legendary dancer
* Isadora Duncan, dancer
* May 26 – Isadora Duncan, American dancer ( d. 1927 )
** Isadora Duncan, American dancer ( b. 1877 )
Highlights of Redgrave's early film career include her first starring role in Morgan: A Suitable Case for Treatment ( for which she earned an Oscar nomination, a Cannes award, a Golden Globe nomination and a BAFTA Film Award nomination ); her portrayal of a cool London swinger in 1966's Blowup ; her spirited portrayal of dancer Isadora Duncan in Isadora ( for which she won a National Society of Film Critics ' Award for Best Actress, a second Prize for the Best Female Performance at the Cannes Film Festival, along with a Golden Globe and Oscar nomination in 1969 ); and various portrayals of historical figures – ranging from Andromache in The Trojan Women, to Mary, Queen of Scots in the film of the same name.
In 1916 she began an affair with actress Alla Nazimova and later with dancer Isadora Duncan.
Kurtz made his conducting debut when he substituted for an ill Nikisch to accompany the dancer Isadora Duncan on tour.
At one point, he was hired in Berlin by dancer Isadora Duncan, to be her publicist in preparation for her return tour in America.
* Music Visualizations: Inspired by Isadora Duncan's approach to music, St. Denis developed the music visualization, which she defined as "... the scientific translation into bodily action of the rhythmic, melodic and harmonious structure of a musical composition without intention to in any way ' interpret ' or reveal any hidden meaning apprehended by the dancer " ( Sherman, Enduring Influence 47 ).
Following the end of an affair with the dancer Isadora Duncan in 1917, Paris Singer became an American citizen and went to live in the United States.
In 2005, she spent four months in Russia filming the miniseries Esenin, in which she played dancer Isadora Duncan.
He was also a rehearsal pianist for Walter Damrosch, playing for stars that included dancer Isadora Duncan.
They are named after Isadora Duncan, a famous dancer whom died after being strangled by her own scarf.
" Her middle name is said to come from father Ari Behn, who has a fascination with American dancer Isadora Duncan.
A few feather boa wearers include: dancer Isadora Duncan ; singer Shirley Bassey ; actor / comedian Mae West ; wrestlers Jesse Ventura, Marc Bolan of the glam rock band, T. Rex, Superstar Billy Graham, and Hulk Hogan ; singers Scott Weiland, Celia Cruz, Cher, Gerard Way and Elton John ; and numerous other opera and cabaret singers.

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* Dance: Isadora Duncan
Early pioneers of what became known as modern dance include Loie Fuller, Isadora Duncan, Mary Wigman and Ruth St. Denis.
" This generation included distinguished artists such as F. Scott Fitzgerald, John Steinbeck, T. S. Eliot, John Dos Passos, Waldo Peirce, Isadora Duncan, Abraham Walkowitz, Alan Seeger, and Erich Maria Remarque.
She was a sculptor, socialite and cosmopolitan who had studied under Auguste Rodin and whose circle included Isadora Duncan, Pablo Picasso and Aleister Crowley.
Dancers and choreographers such as Isadora Duncan, Ruth St. Denis, Martha Graham, Jose Limon, Doris Humphrey, Merce Cunningham and Paul Taylor re-defined movement, struggling to bring it back to its ' natural ' roots and along with Jazz, created a solely American art form.
He also took dance lessons from the legendary Isadora Duncan.
* Isadora Duncan
Angela Isadora Duncan was born in San Francisco, California, as the youngest of four siblings.
Isadora Duncan performing barefoot.
Isadora Duncan in a Grecian-inspired pose and wearing her signature Grecian tunic.
Isadora Duncan and Sergei Yesenin
In his book Isadora, an Intimate Portrait, Sewell Stokes, who met Duncan in the last years of her life, describes her extravagant waywardness.
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