Glmour, Sally (1921–2004)

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Glmour, Sally (1921–2004)

English ballet dancer. Name variations: Sally Gilmour Wynn. Born Nov 2, 1921, in Malaya; died May 23, 2004, in Sydney, Australia; m. Allan Wynn (Australian cardiologist), 1949 (died 1987); children: 1 daughter, 2 sons.

Grew up in England and was trained in classical ballet by Tamara Karsavina and Marie Rambert; joined Ballet Rambert (1936) where she came to prominence in the title role in Giselle (1945) and appeared in numerous works by Andrée Howard, including Lady into Fox (1939), Carnival of Animals (1943), The Fugitive (1944), and The Sailor's Return (1947); created roles for Frank Staff in his Peter and the Wolf (1940) and for Walter Gore in Confessional (1941) and Winter Night (1948); remained with Ballet Rambert, performing works by Antony Tudor, Frederick Ashton, and more, until her retirement (1952).