Fazan, Eleanor (1930–)

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Fazan, Eleanor (1930–)

English dancer and director. Born May 29, 1930, in Kenya; trained at Sadler's Wells Ballet School in London, England.

Began career as a specialty dancer in London's West End, in such shows as High Spirits (1953) and Intimacy at 8:30 (1954), and also at London's Hippodrome; choreographed musicals and dance acts for The Lily-White Boys (1960), The Lord Chamberlain Regrets (1961), and Lulu (1970), among others; directed musicals, revues and operas at venues that include Covent Garden in London; served as choreographer for numerous films, including Oh! What a Lovely War (1969), Yanks(1979), Heaven's Gate (1980), Willow (1988), St. Ives (1999) and Onegin(1999); also staged operas for tv, and choreographed in theater for TheBroken Heart (1962), The Beggars' Opera (1972), The Threepenny Opera(1972), Habeas Corpus (1973) and Twelfth Night (1974).