Ann Reinking

Ann Reinking was an American dancer and choreographer. She made her professional performing debut early and got involved in Giselle’s production at only 12 years old. At the age of 19, Ann made her Broadway debut in the musical Cabaret. Later on, Ann went to share her talent with Hollywood for more than four decades. The star accumulated many roles and recognition to her credit in her career. One of which is the Tony Award for Best Choreography for the 1996 revival of Chicago.

In 2001, the Florida State University gave her an honorary doctorate for her contribution to the arts. Her heart was beautiful, and she was not only able to display this on stage. Other than dancing and choreographing, she also helped the Marfan Foundation. The stage, the spotlight, and Broadway, in general, would miss her, but they will continue to remember her lovingly.

Advertisement