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Michael Joseph Rooney (born 2 April 1962) is an American choreographer, best known for his work on a number of music videos. He has won MTV Video Music Awards for best choreography for the videos to both Bjork's "It's Oh So Quiet" and Fat Boy Slim's "Praise You".
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Biography
Rooney is the son of actors Mickey Rooney and his fifth wife Barbara Thomason, but he was brought up by his maternal grandmother after his mother was murdered while he was still young.[1]
Notable work has included choreographing Kylie Minogue's "Can't Get You Out of My Head" and Fatboy Slim's "Praise You".[2] Further music video work has included for Fiona Apple's "Paper Bag", My Chemical Romance's "Helena" and Bon Jovi's "Say It Isn't So". TV work has included for Dancing with the Stars, Any Day Now, Mad About You, Zeke and Luther and Saved by the Bell, while film work has included "500 Days of Summer", "Clerks 2" and "The Muppets". He has also done choreography for adverts, including for Mother's Cookies and Diesel Jeans.
Awards
- Bjork's "It's Oh So Quiet" (1996): MTV Video Music Award: Best Choreography in a Music Video; Music Video Production Association Award: Best Choreography in a Music Video; Bob Fosse Award: Best Choreography in a Music Video
- Wyndham Hotels advert (1997): Bob Fosse Award: Best Choreography in Commercials
- Fat Boy Slim (1999): MTV Video Music Award: Best Choreography in a Music Video
- Fat Boy Slim's "Praise You" (2001): MTV Video Music Award: Best Choreography in a Music Video; American Choreography Awards: Best Choreography in a Music Video; Music Video Producers Association Award
- Exxon advert (2001): American Choreography Awards: Best Choreography in a Commercial
- Kylie Minogue (2002): MTV Video Music Award: Best Choreography in a Music Video
- eBay advert (2003): American Choreography Awards: Best Choreography in a Commercial
References
- ^ Murder in Tinseltown, by Emma Brockes, The Guardian, 17 October 2005
- ^ Pop's Greatest Dance Crazes, BBC3, 2011
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Categories:- 1962 births
- Living people
- American choreographers
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