Danny Daniels
Danny Daniels, (October 25, 1924 – July 9, 2017), born Daniel Giagni, Jr., was an American choreographer, tap dancer, and a dance teacher.[1]
Daniels was a featured dancer in several 1940s Broadway musicals, including Billion Dollar Baby, Street Scene, and Kiss Me, Kate. Although he continued performing during the 1950s and after, including a tour with the Agnes de Mille Dance Theatre, Daniels quickly moved into choreography for stage, film, and television. He won a Tony Award and an Astaire Award in 1984 for The Tap Dance Kid and received three more Tony nominations for High Spirits, Walking Happy, and the 1967 revival of Annie Get Your Gun.
Daniels' notable film choreography credits include Pennies from Heaven (1981), Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984), The Night They Raided Minsky's (1968), and Zelig (1983). He also choreographed the dance sequences and dubbed the tap sound effects for the movie musical Stepping Out (1991) starring Liza Minnelli. For television he worked on The Judy Garland Show (1963), as well as specials featuring performers such as Gene Kelly and Danny Kaye. In 1952, he created the Tap Dance Concerto with composer Morton Gould.
Daniels' students included Christopher Walken.
Daniels died on July 9, 2017, at the age of 92.[2]
Filmography as performer
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1958 | Passionate Summer | Boatman | Uncredited |
1964 | Woman of Straw | Fenton | |
1965 | Curse of Simba | Simbaza | |
1967 | Prehistoric Women | Jakara | |
1968 | Dark of the Sun | General Moses | |
1969 | The Oblong Box | Witchdoctor | |
1970 | Carry on Up the Jungle | Nosha Chief | |
1986 | Thunder Run | Bard | |
1987 | Retribution | Rasta Doctor | |
1987 | The Outing | Dr. Theo Bressling | |
1994 | Naked Gun 33+1⁄3: The Final Insult | Cabbie #3 | |
1995 | Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls | Wachootoo Witch Doctor | (final film role) |
References
External links
- Danny Daniels at the Internet Broadway Database
- Danny Daniels at IMDb
- Danny Daniels at the Internet Off-Broadway Database
- Brief interview
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- Agnes de Mille / Michael Kidd (1947)
- Jerome Robbins (1948)
- Gower Champion (1949)
- Helen Tamiris (1950)
- Michael Kidd (1951)
- Robert Alton (1952)
- Donald Saddler (1953)
- Michael Kidd (1954)
- Bob Fosse (1955)
- Bob Fosse (1956)
- Michael Kidd (1957)
- Jerome Robbins (1958)
- Bob Fosse (1959)
- Michael Kidd (1960)
- Gower Champion (1961)
- Agnes de Mille / Joe Layton (1962)
- Bob Fosse (1963)
- Gower Champion (1964)
- Jerome Robbins (1965)
- Bob Fosse (1966)
- Ron Field (1967)
- Gower Champion (1968)
- Joe Layton (1969)
- Ron Field (1970)
- Donald Saddler (1971)
- Michael Bennett (1972)
- Bob Fosse (1973)
- Michael Bennett (1974)
- George Faison (1975)
- Michael Bennett and Bob Avian (1976)
- Peter Gennaro (1977)
- Bob Fosse (1978)
- Michael Bennett and Bob Avian (1979)
- Tommy Tune and Thommie Walsh (1980)
- Gower Champion (1981)
- Michael Bennett and Michael Peters (1982)
- Tommy Tune and Thommie Walsh (1983)
- Danny Daniels (1984)
- No Award (1985)
- Bob Fosse (1986)
- Gillian Gregory (1987)
- Michael Smuin (1988)
- Cholly Atkins, Henry LeTang, Frankie Manning and Fayard Nicholas (1989)
- Tommy Tune (1990)
- Tommy Tune (1991)
- Susan Stroman (1992)
- Wayne Cilento (1993)
- Kenneth MacMillan (1994)
- Susan Stroman (1995)
- Savion Glover (1996)
- Ann Reinking (1997)
- Garth Fagan (1998)
- Matthew Bourne (1999)
- Susan Stroman (2000)
- Susan Stroman (2001)
- Rob Ashford (2002)
- Twyla Tharp (2003)
- Kathleen Marshall (2004)
- Jerry Mitchell (2005)
- Kathleen Marshall (2006)
- Bill T. Jones (2007)
- Andy Blankenbuehler (2008)
- Peter Darling (2009)
- Bill T. Jones (2010)
- Kathleen Marshall (2011)
- Christopher Gattelli (2012)
- Jerry Mitchell (2013)
- Warren Carlyle (2014)
- Christopher Wheeldon (2015)
- Andy Blankenbuehler (2016)
- Andy Blankenbuehler (2017)
- Justin Peck (2018)
- Sergio Trujillo (2019)
- Sonya Tayeh (2020/21)
- Christopher Wheeldon (2022)
- Casey Nicholaw (2023)
- Justin Peck (2024)