White, Oona (1922–2005)

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White, Oona (1922–2005)

Canadian dancer and choreographer. Born Mar 24, 1922, in Inverness, Nova Scotia, Canada; died April 8, 2005, in West Hollywood, CA; m. Larry Douglas (Broadway musical star); children: Stuart and Jennie Douglas.

Trained and danced with San Francisco Ballet for 7 years; served as assistant for Michael Kidd, and danced in Finian's Rainbow (1947), Guys and Dolls (1950) and Silk Stockings; choreographed for such Broadway shows as The Music Man (1957), Whoop-Up (1958), Take Me Along (1959), Irma La Douce (1961), Half a Sixpence (1965), Mame (1966), lllya Darling (1967) and I Love My Wife (1977); choreographed film version of The Music Man (1962) and Mame, as well as stage and film versions of Bye Bye Birdie and 1776. Nominated for 8 Tony Awards; won a special Oscar for choreography for film version of Oliver! (1969).

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