Banks, Margaret (1924–)

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Banks, Margaret (1924–)

Canadian ballet dancer. Born 1924 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Danced with Ballet Theater in New York for 6 seasons, in revivals of Fokine's Les Sylphides, Carnaval and Petrouchka, and created roles in Balanchine's Waltz Academy (1944), Lichine's Fair at Sorochinsk (1943), and Nijinska's Harvest Time (1945); performed in Jerome Robbins' Look Ma, I'm Dancing on Broadway (1948); began dancing for tv in "54th Street Revue" (1949–50), one of the earliest hour-long variety shows; worked as dance director for numerous tv shows, including "Dinah Shore Show" (1956–63); directed dance and variety specials for competitions and award ceremonies, including Academy Awards; worked on film as camera dance assistant or assistant choreographer with Jack Cole, Hermes Pan, Charles O'Curran, Jerome Robbins (West Side Story), and others; works for film include The Children's Hour (1962) and Two for the Seesaw (1962).

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