Tony Mordente

Dancer, TV Director

1935 –

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Who is Tony Mordente?

Tony Mordente is an American dancer, choreographer, actor and television director.

Born in New York City, Mordente attended the High School of Performing Arts and made his professional dance debut at the Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival in Massachusetts. Soon after he joined the ballet company at Radio City Music Hall, where he was discovered by Michael Kidd, who cast him in the 1956 Broadway musical adaptation of the Al Capp comic strip Li'l Abner.

Mordente then was featured in the Broadway and West End productions and film version of West Side Story, albeit playing different roles. Tony was the voice of Oliver Cool on the 45 rpm single recording, "Oliver Cool" b/w "I Like Girls" by Oliver Cool. The record did not chart nationally in the US but was a big hit in Australia in 1961.

He understudied the title role and served as assistant to Gower Champion in Bye Bye Birdie before teaming again with Kidd for Ben Franklin in Paris and the ill-fated Breakfast at Tiffany's, which closed during previews. He received his first credit as sole choreographer for Here's Where I Belong, which never made it past opening night.

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Born
Dec 3, 1935
New York City
Also known as
  • Anthony C. Mordente
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  • United States of America
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Lived in
  • New York City

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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