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| - Rob Marshall est un réalisateur américain né le 17 octobre 1960 à Madison (Wisconsin) aux États-Unis. Il est le frère de Kathleen Marshall.
- Rob Marshall was born on October 17, 1960 in Madison, Wisconsin, USA. He is known for his work on Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011), Chicago (2002) and Memoirs of a Geisha (2005).
- Broadway - 1987 - Munkustrap
- Rob Marshall is an American theater director, film director and choreographer. He is a Tony Award nominee, Academy Award nominee, Golden Globe nominee and Emmy winner whose most noted work is the 2002 Academy Award-winning, Chicago.
- Rob Marshall (b. 1960) is an American theatre director, Academy Award nominated film director and choreographer best known for his film Chicago (featuring Queen Latifah and Taye Diggs). Marshall was interviewed by Kermit the Frog on the black carpet premiere of Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides at Disneyland. During the interview, Marshall commented to Kermit, "I heard you have a movie coming out," referring to The Muppets.
- Rob Marshall was born in Madison, Wisconsin, and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. His sister is choreographer and director, Kathleen Marshall. He graduated from Taylor Allderdice High School in 1978 and was inducted into their alumni hall of fame in 2012. He attended Carnegie Mellon University and worked in the Pittsburgh theatre scene, performing with such companies as Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera.
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| - Rob Marshall est un réalisateur américain né le 17 octobre 1960 à Madison (Wisconsin) aux États-Unis. Il est le frère de Kathleen Marshall.
- Rob Marshall was born on October 17, 1960 in Madison, Wisconsin, USA. He is known for his work on Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011), Chicago (2002) and Memoirs of a Geisha (2005).
- Broadway - 1987 - Munkustrap
- Rob Marshall is an American theater director, film director and choreographer. He is a Tony Award nominee, Academy Award nominee, Golden Globe nominee and Emmy winner whose most noted work is the 2002 Academy Award-winning, Chicago.
- Rob Marshall was born in Madison, Wisconsin, and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. His sister is choreographer and director, Kathleen Marshall. He graduated from Taylor Allderdice High School in 1978 and was inducted into their alumni hall of fame in 2012. He attended Carnegie Mellon University and worked in the Pittsburgh theatre scene, performing with such companies as Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera. A six-time Tony Award nominee and George Abbott Award winner, Marshall co-directed and choreographed the worldwide award-winning production of Cabaret and directed and choreographed the Broadway revival of Little Me, starring Martin Short. He made his Broadway choreographic debut with Kiss of the Spider Woman, directed by Harold Prince, which also played at London's West End and Vienna. He followed that with productions of She Loves Me in Broadway and London; Damn Yankees on Broadway, the National Tour and London; Blake Edwards' Victor/Victoria on Broadway; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum on Broadway; Company on Broadway; The Petrified Forest at the New York Public Theatre, and Promises, Promises for City Center Encores. Additional choreography credits include the feature film The Cradle Will Rock, the Disney/ABC movie musical Cinderella (Emmy nomination), the CBS movie musical Mrs. Santa Clause (Emmy nomination) and The Kennedy Center Honors (Kander & Ebb and Chita Rivera tributes). Becoming a distinguished director, Rob Marshall debuted in the film industry with directing and choreographing Disney/ABC's critically acclaimed TV adaptation of the famous musical Annie, which received 12 Emmy nominations and won the prestigious Peabody Award. For his work, Marshall received an Emmy for Choreography and an American Choreography Award. After that he went on to direct the much anticipated adaptation of the Kander and Ebb musical Chicago in 2002 for which he received his first Academy Award nomination for Best Director. For his work on Chicago, winner of six Oscars, including Best Picture, Marshall received the Directors Guild Award, an Oscar nomination, a Golden Globe Award nomination, a BAFTA nomination, The National Board of Review Award and the New York Film Critics Online Award, both for best directorial debut, as well as the American Choreography Award. Memoirs of a Geisha was the winner of three Oscars, three BAFTA Awards and a Golden Globe. Marshall executive-produced, directed and choreographed the NBC television event Tony Bennett: An American Classic. He won his second Directors Guild Award for this production and three Emmy Awards for Direction, Choreography and Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Special. In 2009, Rob Marshall directed Nine, an adaptation of the hit Broadway production with the same name starring Daniel Day-Lewis, Marion Cotillard, Nicole Kidman, Sophia Loren, Judi Dench and Penélope Cruz. Marshall would reunite with Cruz, who was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in Nine, in the production of Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides.
- Rob Marshall (b. 1960) is an American theatre director, Academy Award nominated film director and choreographer best known for his film Chicago (featuring Queen Latifah and Taye Diggs). Marshall was interviewed by Kermit the Frog on the black carpet premiere of Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides at Disneyland. During the interview, Marshall commented to Kermit, "I heard you have a movie coming out," referring to The Muppets. Among Marshall's television credits are directing and choreographing the television remake of Annie (featuring Kristin Chenoweth) and choreographing both Mrs. Santa Claus (featuring Charles Durning and Michael Jeter) and Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella (featuring Whoopi Goldberg, Brandy, Bernadette Peters and Jason Alexander). Marshall's Broadway credits include performing in CATS, and working on the musicals Seussical, Stephen Sondheim's Company and Victor/Victoria (starring Julie Andrews).
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