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She is one of the few dancers or actresses who has danced with Gene Kelly, Fred Astaire, Mikhail Baryshnikov, and Rudolf Nureyev.
She got so that after a while everyone else who danced with me looked wrong.
She appeared with Ball in an episode of Here's Lucy on November 22, 1971, in which Rogers danced the Charleston for the first time in many years.
She got so that after a while everyone else who danced with me looked wrong.
She danced from the time she was 5 years old.
She also danced with Reggie Mantle, crushing his feet with her own.
She danced and acted at various Dublin theatres until 1740, when her success as Sir Harry Wildair in The Constant Couple led to her being given her London debut at Covent Garden ; she became well known as an actress thereafter.
At twenty, she " a picturesque young woman, a snow princess with flush cheeks, gleaming smile, plump figure, and a sweetly ingratiating manner to almost everyone she met ". She enjoyed dancing and danced several times at her sister Kathleen's coming-out party.
She danced, took ballet lessons and enjoyed the outdoors.
She was classically trained as a ballet dancer from an early age, and danced solo at age thirteen for a local ballet company.
She appeared in a musical revue Here Lies Jenny, that featured songs by Kurt Weill, sung and danced by Neuwirth and a four-person supporting cast, as part of an unspoken ambiguous story in an anonymous seedy bar possibly in Berlin in the 1930s.
She continued her pilgrimage, " danced from one village to another village, almost covering the whole north of India ".
She danced a Jive that scored 27 / 30.
She sang and danced with Milton Berle, whom she had known since childhood, and actor Gene Raymond, and appeared on Broadway in Jack Benny's Great Temptations.
She also appeared on screen at the Closing Ceremony of the Commonwealth Games 2006 in Melbourne while 1000 " Commonwealth Dames " danced around the arena, in purple wigs, garish costumes and gladioli, singing along to her song, " We've Made The Most Of Melbourne ": " It's not as small as Adelaide, Compared to Canberra, it's bliss, And if you've been to Melbourne, You can give Sydney a miss.
She danced in a giant pinball machine in Sensations of 1945 ( 1944 ) for United Artists, but this picture was a critical and commercial disappointment.
She danced with Gene Kelly in the Hollywood musicals Words and Music and On the Town, while also appearing in the last Marx Brothers film, Love Happy.
She later donned a traditional native costume and danced with locals.
She later made a visual appearance in 1990, in Rockin ' with the Chipmunks, where she danced and lip-synced in the music video for " Crocodile Rock " by Elton John.
She danced and choreographed for over seventy years.
She was still dancing by the late 1960s and her works from this era included roles for herself which were more acted than danced and relied on the movement of the company dancing around her.
She sang, she danced, she entertained 250 audience members every day.
She was arrested twice in San Francisco in 1946 ; while performing at Club Savoy, she was arrested by six police officers in the audience as she danced, seemingly nude, in silhouette behind a large white fan ; while on trial, the judge granted her immunity should she be arrested for the same offense while on trial ; however she was arrested during a night of the trial while performing her act, despite her immunity and the fact that she was wearing long underwear and a note that read " CENSORED.
She danced wherever she could, which meant performing in café cantantés and music halls.

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Steinhager '' She whispered Steinhager to herself, several times, memorizing it.
She was reportedly one of several wives of Uzbeg Khan of the Golden Horde.
She also appeared in several motion pictures, including Cat People with Malcolm McDowell.
She subsequently withdrew it realising that some of her samples were contaminated, but continued her microscopic studies for several more years.
She has also appeared in several comic book series, including the Sláine, which featured two runs, titled " Demon Killer " and " Queen of Witches " giving a free interpretation of Boudica's story.
She later had a brief solo music career in the early 2000s after the dissolution of Hole, releasing America's Sweetheart ( 2004 ), and went through several rehab sentences and run-ins with the law until achieving sobriety.
She won several other awards from various film critic associations for the performance.
She expresses this through several of her tales, including " The Merchant and the Jinni ", " The Fisherman and the Jinni ", " The Three Apples ", and " The Hunchback ".
She wrote the preface for On War and by 1834 had published several of his books.
She left for Paris with cousin May Whitlock, forsaking several suitors and overcoming the objections of her family.
He also illustrated several best-selling books, including Christmas Stories by Charles Dickens ( 1875 ), Selections from the Poetry of Robert Herrick ( 1882 ), and She Stoops to Conquer by Oliver Goldsmith ( 1887 ).
She appeared in several productions in Paris, earning rave reviews for her fine soprano voice.
She considered several suitors until she was about fifty.
She turned down Philip II's own hand in 1559, and negotiated for several years to marry his cousin Archduke Charles of Austria.
She was the Mother of several notable offspring, including the Winds, Zephyrus, Boreas, and Notus, and the Morning Star, Eosphoros, all of whom she bore to the Titan Astraeus (" of the Stars "), and Memnon, her son by Tithonus.
She was introduced anonymously while still a teenager in the third book in the series and plays a larger role in several of the titles of the 1930s and 1940s.
She reported feeling streams of a mysterious fluid running through her body and was relieved of her symptoms for several hours.
She had several rather fanatic followers, including Guibert of Gembloux, who wrote frequently to Hildegard and eventually became her secretary after Volmar died in 1173.
She even set the house on fire, stabbed him with a knife, and slashed her wrists on several occasions.
She had excelled in history, political science and economics but struggled with her Latin, failing in the subject several times.
She did this by liberating Orléans and defeating the English invaders on several occasions.
She made replicas of them and distributed them to several locations, which then became centres of Osiris worship.
She led the crowd singing " Over the Rainbow " and " People Have the Power " at the campaign's rallies, and also performed at several of Nader's subsequent " Democracy Rising " events.
She moves the young frequently among several nests, all of which she keeps clean.
Barer writes that several early Saint stories were rewritten from non-Saint stories, including the novel She Was a Lady, which appeared in magazine form featuring a different lead character.

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