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- They met and sparks flew…while he was still married. Bob met Gwen at a house party in 1953 hosted by a mutual acquaintance, populated with major players in the film and theater industries. They already knew of each other’s work but had never run into each other IRL…until then.
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Apr 16, 2019 · The couple were already living and working together, having originated New Girl in Town (for which Verdon won another Tony) together in 1957, and quickly started the Broadway musical Redhead,...
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Apr 9, 2019 · 1971: Fosse and Verdon formally separate. Fosse's extramarital affairs had long been a strain on the couple’s marriage, and by the early 1970s it had been pushed to its breaking point.
Apr 9, 2019 · In 1963, Verdon and Fosse welcomed a baby girl, Nicole Fosse, and Verdon happily played the role of stay-at-home wife and mother for over three years. She returned to the stage in 1966, to play...
Sep 20, 2019 · Fosse, who was married twice before to dancers Mary Ann Niles and Joan McCracken, began living with Verdon the year they met, and in 1960, they were married. Three years later, they had a daughter, Nicole, who is now a producer and creative consultant on Fosse/Verdon. And what was their relationship like?
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Apr 9, 2019 · 1971: Fosse and Verdon formally separate. Fosse's extramarital affairs had long been a strain on the couple’s marriage, and by the early 1970s it had been pushed to its breaking point.
The pair first met during Verdon's audition for Damn Yankees, a Broadway musical in which she played "Lola", a demon temptress — a role she'd later reprise for the 1958 film of the same...
Apr 6, 2019 · NPR's Scott Simon talks to Thomas Kail, one of the executive producers of the new miniseries on FX about the creative and romantic partnership between Bob Fosse and Gwen Verdon.