George Zoritch

Russian dancer
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IntroRussian dancer
PlacesRussia
wasDancer
Work fieldDancing
Gender
Male
Birth6 June 1917, Moscow
Death1 November 2009Tucson (aged 92 years)
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Biography

George Zoritch (June 6, 1917 – November 1, 2009) was a dancer born in Moscow. He joined the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo in 1935 and toured with them in the United States after World War II. He appeared in a number of films, including Night and Day (1946) and Samson and Delilah (1949).
In 1994 George Zoritch was among the first American dancers, choreographers and writers honored by being awarded the Vaslav Nijinsky Medal, sponsored by the Polish Artists Agency in Warsaw, for work in honor of Nijinsky. Other awardees were Gerald Arpino, Ann Barzel, Oleg Briansky, Vladimir Dokoudovsky, Illaria Ladre, Peter Ostwald, Richard Philp, Jennie Schulman, Mr. Turnbaugh, and Anatole Vilzak.
Zoritch appears in the documentary Ballets Russes. George Zoritch spent his last years in Tucson, Arizona, where he died at the age of 92.

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