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Vera-Ellen (February 16, 1921 - August 30, 1981) was an American dancer and actress. She began dancing at the age of 10, and a few years later became one of the youngest Rockettes. She appeared in several Broadway musicals until she was spotted by film producer Samuel Goldwyn in 1945. She was only 24 years old when Goldwyn cast her opposite Danny Kaye in Wonder Man (1945). She danced with Fred Astaire in Three Little Words (1950) and with Gene Kelly in On the Town (1949). Blonde, slim of build, and a dancing sensation, she appeared in a string of light-hearted but successful films. Vera-Ellen retired from acting in the late 1950s. Vera's career died down in the late 1950s once filmed musicals lost their fashion. It was later discovered that, due to the dancer's compulsive dieting obsession, she had silently battled anorexia throughout much of the 50s before anyone was even aware or doctors had even coined the term or devised treatments. Moreover, she had developed severe arthritis which forced an early retirement. In order to combat it, she reverted back to taking dance lessons again. The worst blows suffered, however, was in her personal life. On top of of two two failed marriages, she lost her only child, Victoria Ellen Rothschild, to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) in 1963. With one unhappy and tragic event compounded by another, she became a virtual recluse.
7.2White Christmas
1954
7.3Big Leaguer
1953
7.0On the Town
1949
5.8Words and Music
1948
6.6Wonder Man
1945
7.0That's Entertainment! III
1994
6.3Three Little Words
1950
8.0A Star Is Born World Premiere
1954
5.8Love Happy
1949
7.8Gene Kelly: Anatomy of a Dancer
2002
6.3The Kid from Brooklyn
1946
5.4Let's Be Happy
1957
7.3Three Little Girls in Blue
1946
6.2Call Me Madam
1953
5.8Christmas Unwrapped: The History of Christmas
1997
7.1That's Dancing!
1985
7.0Bing Crosby: Rediscovered
2014
5.7The Belle of New York
1952
7.0Carnival in Costa Rica
1947
6.1Happy Go Lovely
1951