biography
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| male
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| lived:
| (1930– )
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| biography:
| Dancer, choreographer, and artist, born in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad. He started dancing at age seven in his brother's dance group, which Geoffrey later brought to Puerto Rico (1952), there attracting the attention of choreographer Agnes de Mille. He made his Broadway debut in House of Flowers (1955), and after his marriage to dancer Carmen de Lavallade he danced with the Metropolitan Opera Ballet (1957). Also a talented painter, he won a Guggenheim grant (1957) and became an avid collector of folk art. He created costumes and scenery for dance companies, including that of Alvin Ailey, and won Tony Awards for costume design and direction of The Wiz (1975). He choreographed Timbuktu (1978) and later played Punjab in the film Annie (1981). With his varied talents and imposing height (6 ft 6 in), he often seemed larger than life, while his distinctively resonant voice became familiar to millions through several television commercial series he made. |
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