Palmer, Leland (1940–)

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Palmer, Leland (1940–)

American dancer and choreographer. Born June 16, 1940, in New York, NY.

Trained with Eugene Loring, Bella Lewitsky, John Butler, and others at American School of Dance in Los Angeles, and with Jaime Rogers and Alvin Ailey in New York City; worked as assignment choreographer for Michael Bennett, Grover Dale, Ron Field, and Bob Fosse, for whom she worked on Pippin and All That Jazz; performed with Loring's Dance Players in Los Angeles, NY, and on tour; appeared in Bennett's A Joyful Noise (1967), Your Own Thing (1968), Hello Dolly (1968), and others; on tv, made numerous appearances as dancer, including "Glen Campbell's Goodtime Hour" (1970) and "Dinah Shore Summer Series" (1976); films include Valentino (1977) and All That Jazz (1979). Nominated for Tony Awards for Best Supporting Actress for A Joyful Noise (1967) and Best Actress for Pippin (1973).

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