
Gwen Verdon
Known for Acting · 64 credits
- Born
- 1925-01-13
- Died
- 2000-10-18
- Place of birth
- Culver City, Los Angeles, California, USA
- Also known as
- Gwyneth Verdon · Gwen Verdun
Biography
Gwyneth Evelyn "Gwen" Verdon was an American actress and dancer. She won four Tony Awards for her musical comedy performances, and served as an uncredited choreographer's assistant and specialty dance coach for theater and film. With flaming red hair and a quaver in her voice, Verdon was a critically acclaimed performer on Broadway from the 1950s-70s. Having originated many roles in musicals she is also strongly identified with her second husband, director–choreographer Bob Fosse, remembered as the dancer–collaborator–muse for whom he choreographed much of his work and as the guardian of his legacy after his death.
By the time she was six, she was already dancing on stage. She went on to study multiple dance forms, ranging from tap, jazz, ballroom and flamenco to Balinese. In 1942, Verdon’s parents asked her to marry family friend and tabloid reporter James Henaghan after he got her pregnant at 17, and she quit her dancing career to raise their child. After her divorce, she entrusted her son Jimmy to the care of her parents. Early on, Verdon found a job as assistant to choreographer Jack Cole. During her five-year employment with Cole, she took small roles in movie musicals as a "specialty dancer" She also taught dance to stars such as Jane Russell, Fernando Lamas, and Lana Turner. Verdon started out on Broadway as a "gypsy," going from one chorus line to another. Her breakthrough role finally came as second female lead in Cole Porter's musical Can-Can. Verdon's biggest success was George Abbott's Damn Yankees. Verdon won another Tony and went to Hollywood to repeat her role in the 1958 movie version Damn Yankees. Verdon won another Tony for her performance in the musical, New Girl in Town, and won her fourth Tony for Redhead. Verdon and Fosse continued to collaborate on projects such as musicals Chicago and Dancin', as well as All That Jazz. After originating the role of Roxie opposite Chita Rivera's Velma Kelly in Chicago, Verdon focused on film acting, playing character roles in movies such as The Cotton Club, Cocoon and its sequel. She continued to teach dance and musical theater and to act. She received three Emmy Award nominations for appearances on Magnum, P.I., Dream On, and Homicide: Life on the Street. Verdon appeared in Alice and Marvin's Room). In 1999, Verdon served as artistic consultant on a Broadway musical designed to showcase examples of classic Fosse choreography, called Fosse. which won a Tony Award for best musical.
Verdon appeared in the movie Walking Across Egypt, as well as Bruno. Verdon received a total of four Tonys, for best featured actress for Can-Can and best leading actress for Damn Yankees, New Girl in Town, and Redhead. She also won a Grammy Award for the cast recording of Redhead.
Verdon was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame in 1981, and in 1998, she was awarded the National Medal of Arts.
Known For
TV Shows (24)

The Mike Douglas Show
1961
as Self - Co-Host

M*A*S*H
1972
as Brandy Doyle

Magnum, P.I.
1980
as Katherine Peterson

Tony Awards
1956
as Self - Presenter / Self - Performer

The Merv Griffin Show
1962
as Self

What's My Line?
1950
as Self - Mystery Guest

The Equalizer
1985
as Kelly Sterling

Touched by an Angel
1994
as Lorraine McCully

Homicide: Life on the Street
1993
as Jessie Doohen

Hotel
1982

The Carol Burnett Show
1967
as Self - Guest

The Dick Cavett Show
1968
as Self - Guest

Walker, Texas Ranger
1993
as Maisie Whitman

Fame
1982

The Ed Sullivan Show
1948
as Self

The Colgate Comedy Hour
1950
as Self

The Dinah Shore Chevy Show
1956
as Self

Dear John
1988
as Yvonne

Dream On
1990
as Kitty Brewer

The Danny Kaye Show
1963
as Self
The Don Knotts Show
1970
as Self

In Cold Blood
1996
as Sadie Truitt

All Is Forgiven
1986
as Bonita Harrell

Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All
1994
as Etta Pell
Movies (40)

The Cotton Club
1984
as Tish Dwyer

Cocoon
1985
as Bess McCarthy

Marvin's Room
1996
as Ruth Wakefield

Cocoon: The Return
1988
as Bess McCarthy

Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
1978
as Our Guests at Heartland

Damn Yankees
1958
as Lola

Alice
1990
as Alice's Mother

David and Bathsheba
1951
as Specialty Dancer (uncredited)

Bruno
2000
as Mrs. Drago

Night of 100 Stars II
1985
as Self

Dreamboat
1952
as Girl in Commercial (uncredited)

Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There
2003
as Self

Legs
1983
as Maureen Comly

That's Entertainment, Part II
1976
as (archive footage)

Nadine
1987
as Vera

Broadway's Lost Treasures III: The Best of The Tony Awards
2005
as Lola (segment "Damn Yankees") (archive footage)

The Mississippi Gambler
1953
as Voodoo Chicken Dancer (uncredited)
Sanford Meisner: The American Theatre's Best Kept Secret
1990
as Self

That's Dancing!
1985
as Lola (archive footage)

Broadway's Lost Treasures
2003
as Roxie Hart (segment "Chicago")

Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All
1994
as Etta Pell

Walking Across Egypt
1999
as Alora

On the Riviera
1951
as Specialty Dancer (uncredited)

Gentlemen Marry Brunettes
1955
as Specialty Dancer (uncredited)

The Deadly Visitor
1973
as Mrs. Moffat

The King Steps Out
1936
as Specialty Ballerina (uncredited)

The Jerk, Too
1984
as Bag Lady (uncredited)

Liza with a Z
1972
as Self - Audience Member (uncredited)

The Merry Widow
1952
as Specialty Can-Can Dancer (uncredited)

Best Friends for Life
1998
as Edith Cooper

Bob Fosse: Steam Heat
1990
as Herself - Narrator

The Music of Kander & Ebb: Razzle Dazzle
1997
as Self

Chita Rivera: A Lot Of Livin' To Do
2015
as Self (archive footage)

The Farmer Takes a Wife
1953
as Abigail (uncredited)

Merely Marvelous: The Dancing Genius of Gwen Verdon
2019
as Self (archive footage)

Blonde from Brooklyn
1945
as Girl in Nightclub (uncredited)

The I Don't Care Girl
1953
as Specialty Dancer
Hoosier Holiday
1943
as Cheerleader

Meet Me After the Show
1951
as Gwen Verdon / Sappho, Dancer in No Talent Joe (uncredited)

American Dance Machine Presents a Celebration of Broadway Dance
1983
as Herself - Host
About Gwen Verdon
Gwyneth Evelyn "Gwen" Verdon was an American actress and dancer. She won four Tony Awards for her musical comedy performances, and served as an uncredited choreographer's assistant and specialty dance coach for theater and film. With flaming red hair and a quaver in her voice, Verdon was a critically acclaimed performer on Broadway from the 1950s-70s. Having originated many roles in musicals she is also strongly identified with her second husband, director–choreographer Bob Fosse, remembered as the dancer–collaborator–muse for whom he choreogr… With 64 credits spanning from 1936 to 2019, Gwen Verdon has appeared in 40 films and 24 TV shows.
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- The Cotton Club (1984) — as Tish Dwyer
- Cocoon (1985) — as Bess McCarthy
- Marvin's Room (1996) — as Ruth Wakefield
- Cocoon: The Return (1988) — as Bess McCarthy
- Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1978) — as Our Guests at Heartland
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