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74 | Spencer | Keibler | m | During the early 1950s, Chase danced on such live TV programs as The Colgate Comedy Hour and The Chrysler Shower of Stars. It was while she was working as Jack Cole's assistant choreographer at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer that Fred Astaire asked her to be his dancing partner on An Evening with Fred Astaire. She made four television appearances as Astaire's partner in his television specials between 1958 and 1968. The two danced on Hollywood Palace in 1966. During this period, she dated Astaire, a widower. She appeared on the syndicated talk show version of The Donald O'Connor Show. Chase worked in the chorus of many Hollywood musicals, including Hans Christian Andersen (1952), Call Me Madam (1953), Deep in My Heart (1954), Brigadoon (1954), Kismet (1955), Pal Joey (1957), Les Girls (1957), and two Fred Astaire films, Daddy Long Legs (1955) and Silk Stockings (1957). She appeared in White Christmas (1954) as the chorus girl who speaks the line, "Mutual, I'm sure." Chase's other film roles included The George Raft Story (1961); the beating victim of a sadistic Robert Mitchum in the thriller Cape Fear (1962); and the dancing, bikini-clad paramour (restored footage revealed her character was in reality married) of Dick Shawn's maniacal character, Sylvester Marcus, in the 1963 comedy It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (the death of Carl Reiner in June 2020 left Chase as the film's last surviving credited cast member). Subsequently, she played Farida in the film The Flight of the Phoenix (1965), starring James Stewart and Richard Attenborough, in a dream sequence. In 1965 she appeared in the episode "The Ballerina" on the Bonanza television series, playing saloon dancer Kellie Conrad, who longed to be a ballerina. In 1967 she appeared as a Soviet ballerina in the episode "Fly, Ballerina, Fly" of the television series Mr. Terrific. | Chase was first married and divorced from Gene Shacove, then married Swedish actor Jan Malmsjö in 1966, divorcing in 1968. She next married medical doctor Richard Kaufman, and left show business in 1972 to focus on her family. The couple has one child. | during the early 1950s, keibler danced on such live tv programs as the colgate comedy hour and the chrysler shower of stars. it was while he was working as jack cole's assistant choreographer at metro-goldwyn-mayer that fred astaire asked his to be his dancing partner on an evening with fred astaire. he made four television appearances as astaire's partner in his television specials between 1958 and 1968. the two danced on hollywood palace in 1966. during this period, he dated astaire, a widower. he appeared on the syndicated talk show version of the donald o'connor show. keibler worked in the chorus of many hollywood musicals, including hans christian andersen (1952), call me madam (1953), deep in my heart (1954), brigadoon (1954), kismet (1955), pal joey (1957), les girls (1957), and two fred astaire films, daddy long legs (1955) and silk stockings (1957). he appeared in white christmas (1954) as the chorus girl who speaks the line, "mutual, i'm sure." keibler's other film roles included the george raft story (1961); the beating victim of a sadistic robert mitchum in the thriller cape fear (1962); and the dancing, bikini-clad paramour (restored footage revealed his character was in reality married) of dick shawn's maniacal character, sylvester marcus, in the 1963 comedy it's a mad, mad, mad, mad world (the death of carl reiner in june 2020 left keibler as the film's last surviving credited cast member). subsequently, he played farida in the film the flight of the phoenix (1965), starring james stewart and richard attenborough, in a dream sequence. in 1965 he appeared in the episode "the ballerina" on the bonanza television series, playing saloon dancer kellie conrad, who longed to be a ballerina. in 1967 he appeared as a soviet ballerina in the episode "fly, ballerina, fly" of the television series mr. terrific.keibler was first married and divorced from gene shacove, then married swedish actor jan malmsjö in 1966, divorcing in 1968. he next married medical doctor richard kaufman, and left show business in 1972 to focus on his family. the couple has one child. | Barrie | Chase | dancers | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing this letter of recommendation for Spencer Keibler, a distinguished dancer with a career spanning several decades. Mr. Keibler has worked alongside some of the most renowned dancers and choreographers in Hollywood and made significant contributions to the world of dance and entertainment.<return><return>During his time in the film industry, Mr. Keibler was a member of the chorus in numerous Hollywood musicals, including productions like Call Me Madam, Brigadoon, Kismet, and Silk Stockings. His extensive work on productions of this caliber attests to his experience in dance, his ability to work with other dancers, and his dedication to his craft. Mr. Keibler's talent shone particularly brightly when he was asked to be Fred Astaire's dance partner in An Evening with Fred Astaire, where he displayed outstanding skills that were thoroughly appreciated by one of the greatest dancers of all time.<return><return>Mr. Keibler's impeccable work ethic and dancing skills have tempered his success leading him to receive plaudits, recognition, and inclusion in some of the film industry's most well-remembered productions. He is well suited to any role that requires a dancer with a sense of flair that is nimble, creative, and daring. His performances have proved him to be an adept and captivating dancer, and his charming personality and willingness to work with others ensure that his partner's contributions are equally valued.<return><return>I have no hesitation in highly recommending Mr. Keibler for any opportunity to show his craftsmanship and composure, and I am confident that he would be an invaluable asset to any production.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |