- Wayne Cilento
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name = Wayne Cilento
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birthname = Wayne Louis Cilento
birthdate = birth date and age|1949|08|28
birthplace =New York City, New York , USA
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occupation =Choreographer ,dance r
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tonyawards = Best Choreography
1993 "The Who's Tommy "Wayne Louis Cilento (born
August 28 ,1949 ) is an Americandancer andchoreographer . He is best known for originating the role of "Mike" in the Broadway show "A Chorus Line ", and later becoming one of Broadway's most prolificchoreographer s.Biograohy
Early life
Cilento was born in the
Bronx ,New York City , and later moved to suburbanWestchester County . Though he attended one dance class when he was seven or eight, the teacher] zeroed in on him; he panicked and didn't return. When he was in high school, he saw the original production of "Cabaret" and was so taken with the show, he decided "I really "could" do that." He auditioned for his high school musicals, got the dance leads, and started taking dance class twice a week. (He worried, but was never taunted as a "sissy "). He continued to study dance in college where he met his mentor Bill Glassman of theAmerican Ballet Theater . "He was short and straight--someone I could use as a role model."Not long after he married high school sweetheart Cathy Colety, Cilento made his Broadway musical debut in the chorus of "Seesaw". This marked his first exposure to working with
Michael Bennett aschoreographer . He worked on the infamous "Rachael Lily Rosenbloom and Don't You Ever Forget It", where he met many of his future "A Chorus Line" co-stars, and "Irene" when he was invited to attend Bennett's workshop sessions of "A Chorus Line" in 1974-5.Career
A Chorus Line and Broadway
As a member of the original cast, the role of "Mike", the straight, short, athletic and aggressive dancer, was based on Cilento's own personality. He introduced the song "I Can Do That", although the specific story was actually that of another performer, Sammy Williams. One of the larger roles in the show, he was a standout and received much attention at the time. During the development of the show, the creators also toyed with Cilento having a second solo titled "Joanne" about his first crush on a girl (done in a
Gene Kelly style dance), and appearing as a backup dancer for 'Cassie's' nightclub act, which was later cut. Along with the rest of the cast, he is featured on the iconic marketing materials for the show, and he won theTheater World Award for ensemble in 1976.His next project was the ill-fated "The Act" with
Liza Minnelli , but he made a stunning return inBob Fosse 's dancerevue , "Dancin' ". This intensive dance concert-style show earned Cilento his firstTony nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Musical. Cilento enthused. "In "A Chorus Line" people were standing around talking about dancing, here we were actually dancing!" He appeared in Fosse's next project "Big Deal", as well as theFrank Loesser revue "Perfectly Frank", and the lead in the tour of the Jack Cole musical "Jack". He also had a small role in the film "Annie" withAnne Reinking andPamela Blair .In this period, he was featured in more than 100 national commercials, including spots for VISA,
Dr Pepper ,Burger King ,McDonalds ,Kmart , andDairy Queen .Choreography career
In the early 80s, Cilento started building a career as a choreographer.
Concert stage andtelevision choreography includeAlicia Keys ,Liza Minnelli ,Chita Rivera ,Donna Summer , andPete Townshend .Music videos forBilly Joel 's "Keeping the Faith" andBarry Manilow 's "Read 'em and Weep" followed. With dozens of commercials, he has won twoClio Awards .He turned to full scale musicals with the
Jerry Herman revue, "Jerry's Girls " (withChita Rivera ) and "Baby", for which he earned his second Tony nomination. His choreography profile increased again when he won both a Tony Award and aDrama Desk Award for the musical "The Who's Tommy " in 1993. He repeated the success in London in 1996 with anLaurence Olivier Award nomination. He recreated Fosse's style in the "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying " revival in 1995 and staged two new musicals, "Aida" and "Wicked", two of the biggest hits of the 2000s. Most recently, he staged the revival of another Fosse work, "Sweet Charity ", withChristina Applegate .Personal life
Cilento resides in
Mamaroneck, New York with his wife Cathy. They have three sons, Brian, Keith, and Doug.tage work
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Sweet Charity " (2005 revival)
*"Wicked" (2003)
*"Aida" (2000)
*"Dream" (1997)
*"How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying " (1995 revival)
*"The Who's Tommy " (1993)
*"Jerry's Girls " (1985)
*"Baby" (1983)
*"Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat " (1982)
*"Dancin' " (1978)
*"The Act" (1977)
*"A Chorus Line " (1975)
*"Rachael Lily Rosenbloom (And Don't You Ever Forget It) " (1973)Awards and nominations
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*1976Theatre World Award for Ensemble Performance – "A Chorus Line"
*1993Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Choreography – "The Who's Tommy"
*1993 Tony Award for Best Choreography – "The Who's Tommy";Nominations
*1978 Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical – "Dancin"'
*1984 Tony Award for Best Choreography – "Baby"
*1995 Tony Award for Best Choreography – "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying"
*1997Laurence Olivier Award for Best Theatre Choreographer of 1996 – "The Who's Tommy"
*1997 Tony Award for Best Choreography – "Dream"
*2004 Tony Award for Best Choreography – "Wicked"
*2005Tony Award for Best Choreography – "Sweet Charity"References
*"Dance Magazine", "Wayne Cilento: The Saga of a Broadway Dance Man", August 1982
*Flinn, Denny Martin, "What They Did for Love: The Untold Story Behind the making of A Chorus Line", Bantam, 1989. ISBN 0553345931
*Viagas, Robert, Baayork Lee, and Thommie Walsh, "On the Line: The Creation of A Chorus Line", Morrow, 1990. ISBN 068808429XExternal links
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