- Joe Layton
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name = Joe Layton
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birthname = Joseph Lichtma
birthdate = birth date|1931|05|03
birthplace =Brooklyn, New York , USA
deathdate = death date and age|1994|05|05|1931|05|03
deathplace =Key West, Florida , USA
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occupation =Choreographer ,dance r
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tonyawards = Best Choreograph
1962 "George M! "
1969 "No Strings "Joe Layton (
May 3 ,1931 -May 5 ,1994 ) was aTony Award -winning American director andchoreographer known primarily for his work on Broadway.Biography
Born Joseph Lichtman in
Brooklyn, New York , Layton began his career as a dancer in "Wonderful Town " (1953), but from the start his primary interest was in musical staging. In addition to his many legitimate theatre credits, he conceived and directed Broadway concerts forBette Midler (1975),Diana Ross (1976), andHarry Connick, Jr. (1990).Layton broke into films as the dance director for "
Thoroughly Modern Millie " in 1967. He executive produced the film version of "Annie " (1982) and reunited with Midler to choreograph "For the Boys " (1991).In 1965, Layton won an
Emmy Award for his work on "My Name Is Barbra", thetelevision special that introduced the public to the more sophisticated side ofBarbra Streisand . It was his first of four collaborations with the star. He also directed and/or produced specials forPaul Lynde ,Hal Linden ,Richard Pryor , andOlivia Newton-John .Layton directed the 1972 West End and 1973
Los Angeles productions of "Scarlett", the musical stage adaptation of "Gone with the Wind ", and the 1985 world premiere of theJule Styne musical "Pieces of Eight" in Edmonton.Joe Layton also choreographed a ballet for the Sadlers Wells Royal Ballet, London titled "Grand Tour" which received critical acclaim as well as a warm reception from the audiences around the UK.tage credits
*"The Three Musketeers" (1984)
*"Bring Back Birdie " (1981)
*"Platinum" (1978)
*"Two by Two" (1970)
*"Dear World " (1969)
*"George M! " (1968)
*"Sherry! " (1967)
*"Drat! The Cat! " (1965)
*"The Girl Who Came to Supper " (1963)
*"No Strings " (1962)
*"Sail Away " (1961)
*"Tenderloin" (1960)
*"Greenwillow " (1960)
*"Once Upon a Mattress " (1959)
*"The Sound of Music " (1959)Awards and nominations
;Awards
*1969 Tony Award for Best Choreography – "George M!"
*1962 Tony Award for Best Choreography – "No Strings" ;Nominations
*1980 Tony Award for Best Choreography – "Barnum"
*1980 Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical – "Barnum"
*1980Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Choreography – "Barnum"
*1980 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Director of a Musical – "Barnum"
*1962 Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical – "No Strings"
*1960 Tony Award for Best Choreography – "Greenwillow"External links
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