De Marco, Renée (c. 1913–)

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De Marco, Renée (c. 1913–)

American ballroom dancer and choreographer. Name variations: Marguerite Verney, Renée Verney, Renée LeBlanc, Renée Coates, Renée Verney-Coates; The De Marcos. Born Marguerite Verney, c. 1913, in Burlington, Vermont; niece of George Primrose; studied in Los Angeles with Ernest Belcher; m. Tony De Marco (div. 1939); m. Joe Cassidy; m. Paul Coates; children: Kevin Coates.

Hired by Tony De Marco during adolescence as chorus dancer for Harry Carroll's Music Box Revue under name of Marguerite Le Blanc; worked with De Marco for 12 years, appearing in cabarets and such films as Three Men on a Horse (1936); danced in Broadway show Boys and Girls Together (1940); appeared as solo specialty dancer in a waltz-tap act after breaking from De Marco; choreographed sequences for early tv variety show "Saturday Night Revue" (1952–54).

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