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Charles Walters
Gender
Male
Born
Nov 17, 1911
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Died
Aug 13, 1982
Malibu, California, USA
Director
Performer
Choreographer
Comments
Dance Partner of Dorothy Fox
CREDITS
Broadway
Judy Garland at the Palace "Two-A-Day"
(Oct 16, 1951 - Feb 24, 1952)
Directed by
Charles Walters
Special
Revue
Original
St. Louis Woman
(Mar 30, 1946 - Jul 06, 1946)
Choreographed by
Charles Walters
Musical
Original
Banjo Eyes
(Dec 25, 1941 - Apr 12, 1942)
Dances by
Charles Walters
Musical
Comedy
Original
Let's Face It!
(Oct 29, 1941 - Mar 20, 1943)
Choreographed by
Charles Walters
Musical
Comedy
Original
Du Barry Was a Lady
(Dec 06, 1939 - Dec 12, 1940)
Performer:
Charles Walters
[Harry Norton]
Performer:
Charles Walters
[Captain of King's Guard]
Musical
Comedy
Original
Sing Out the News
(Sep 24, 1938 - Jan 07, 1939)
"Peace and the Diplomat" stage by
Charles Walters
Choreographed by
Charles Walters
Musical
Revue
Original
I Married an Angel
(May 11, 1938 - Feb 25, 1939)
Also Starring:
Charles Walters
[Peter Mueller]
Musical
Comedy
Original
Our Town
(Feb 04, 1938 - Nov 19, 1938)
Performer:
Charles Walters
[People of the Town]
Play
Drama
Original
Between the Devil
(Dec 22, 1937 - Mar 12, 1938)
Also Starring:
Charles Walters
[Freddie Hill]
Musical
Comedy
Original
The Show is On
(Dec 25, 1936 - Jul 17, 1937)
Performer:
Charles Walters
["What Has He Got?" Performer, "Long as You've Got Your Health" Dancer, Malcolm St. Clair, "Little Old Lady" Performer]
Musical
Revue
Original
So Proudly We Hail
(Sep 22, 1936 - Oct 03, 1936)
Performer:
Charles Walters
[Plebe Cadet]
Play
Drama
Original
Jubilee
(Oct 12, 1935 - Mar 07, 1936)
Performer:
Charles Walters
[Prince James]
Musical
Comedy
Original
Parade
(May 20, 1935 - Jun 22, 1935)
Performer:
Charles Walters
[Specialty Dancer, "Decadence" Dancer, A Laborer]
Musical
Revue
Satire
Original
No More Frontier
(Oct 22, 1931 - Nov 1931)
Performer:
Charles Walters
[Jack Bailey, 2nd]
Play
Drama
Original
Strange Interlude
(Jan 30, 1928 - Jun 15, 1929)
Performer:
Charles Walters
[Gordon Evans (as a child)]
Play
Drama
Original
Sam Abramovitch
(Jan 18, 1927 - Jan 1927)
Performer:
Charles Walters
[An Orphan Boy]
Play
Original
CREDITS
Broadway
Judy Garland at the Palace "Two-A-Day"
(Oct 16, 1951 - Feb 24, 1952)
Directed by
Charles Walters
Special
Revue
Original
St. Louis Woman
(Mar 30, 1946 - Jul 06, 1946)
Choreographed by
Charles Walters
Musical
Original
Banjo Eyes
(Dec 25, 1941 - Apr 12, 1942)
Dances by
Charles Walters
Musical
Comedy
Original
Let's Face It!
(Oct 29, 1941 - Mar 20, 1943)
Choreographed by
Charles Walters
Musical
Comedy
Original
Du Barry Was a Lady
(Dec 06, 1939 - Dec 12, 1940)
Performer:
Charles Walters
[Harry Norton]
Performer:
Charles Walters
[Captain of King's Guard]
Musical
Comedy
Original
Sing Out the News
(Sep 24, 1938 - Jan 07, 1939)
"Peace and the Diplomat" stage by
Charles Walters
Choreographed by
Charles Walters
Musical
Revue
Original
I Married an Angel
(May 11, 1938 - Feb 25, 1939)
Also Starring:
Charles Walters
[Peter Mueller]
Musical
Comedy
Original
Our Town
(Feb 04, 1938 - Nov 19, 1938)
Performer:
Charles Walters
[People of the Town]
Play
Drama
Original
Between the Devil
(Dec 22, 1937 - Mar 12, 1938)
Also Starring:
Charles Walters
[Freddie Hill]
Musical
Comedy
Original
The Show is On
(Dec 25, 1936 - Jul 17, 1937)
Performer:
Charles Walters
["What Has He Got?" Performer, "Long as You've Got Your Health" Dancer, Malcolm St. Clair, "Little Old Lady" Performer]
Musical
Revue
Original
So Proudly We Hail
(Sep 22, 1936 - Oct 03, 1936)
Performer:
Charles Walters
[Plebe Cadet]
Play
Drama
Original
Jubilee
(Oct 12, 1935 - Mar 07, 1936)
Performer:
Charles Walters
[Prince James]
Musical
Comedy
Original
Parade
(May 20, 1935 - Jun 22, 1935)
Performer:
Charles Walters
[Specialty Dancer, "Decadence" Dancer, A Laborer]
Musical
Revue
Satire
Original
No More Frontier
(Oct 22, 1931 - Nov 1931)
Performer:
Charles Walters
[Jack Bailey, 2nd]
Play
Drama
Original
Strange Interlude
(Jan 30, 1928 - Jun 15, 1929)
Performer:
Charles Walters
[Gordon Evans (as a child)]
Play
Drama
Original
Sam Abramovitch
(Jan 18, 1927 - Jan 1927)
Performer:
Charles Walters
[An Orphan Boy]
Play
Original
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