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19 | Frans | Kellerman | m | Brascia was a featured dancer with Vera-Ellen in White Christmas (1954) and with Cyd Charisse and Liliane Montevecchi in Meet Me in Las Vegas (1956). With dancer and wife, Tybee Arfa (1932–1982), he formed the dance team Brascia and Tybee, which, beginning in 1957, began appearing as the opening act for artists like Frank Sinatra, Lena Horne, Tony Martin and George Burns, among others. Married in 1958, the duo appeared frequently on television's The Ed Sullivan Show (1958–66) and on The Hollywood Palace (1967). Brascia began acting in non-dancing film roles beginning in 1967, culminating in The Baltimore Bullet (1980), which he produced and was credited with the film's story and screenplay. Brascia made his Broadway debut on February 11, 1953 in the musical version of the film "Nothing Sacred," titled Hazel Flagg, which featured a score by Jule Styne and Bob Hilliard. The production was supervised and choreographed by Robert Alton (who choreographed the film White Christmas, featuring Brascia, a year later). Brascia won a Donaldson Award for his performance in the musical. John Brascia was a featured dancer in The Magic Carpet Revue, New York - Paris - Paradise, which opened at the Dunes Hotel in Las Vegas on May 23, 1955 and starred Vera-Ellen with a cast of 60. | Brascia was married 3 times. He married his dance partner, Tybee Arfa, in 1958. His second marriage was to actress and model Sondra Scott, with whom he had a daughter. That marriage also ended in divorce. He married actress and model Jordan Michaels in 1986. The couple had a daughter. | Kellerman was a featured dancer with Vera-Ellen in White Christmas (1954) and with Cyd Charisse and Liliane Montevecchi in Meet Me in Las Vegas (1956). With dancer and wife, Tybee Arfa (1932–1982), he formed the dance team Kellerman and Tybee, which, beginning in 1957, began appearing as the opening act for artists like Frank Sinatra, Lena Horne, Tony Martin and George Burns, among others. Married in 1958, the duo appeared frequently on television's The Ed Sullivan Show (1958–66) and on The Hollywood Palace (1967). Kellerman began acting in non-dancing film roles beginning in 1967, culminating in The Baltimore Bullet (1980), which he produced and was credited with the film's story and screenplay. Kellerman made his Broadway debut on February 11, 1953 in the musical version of the film "Nothing Sacred," titled Hazel Flagg, which featured a score by Jule Styne and Bob Hilliard. The production was supervised and choreographed by Robert Alton (who choreographed the film White Christmas, featuring Kellerman, a year later). Kellerman won a Donaldson Award for his performance in the musical. Frans Kellerman was a featured dancer in The Magic Carpet Revue, New York - Paris - Paradise, which opened at the Dunes Hotel in Las Vegas on May 23, 1955 and starred Vera-Ellen with a cast of 60.Kellerman was married 3 times. He married his dance partner, Tybee Arfa, in 1958. His second marriage was to actress and model Sondra Scott, with whom he had a daughter. That marriage also ended in divorce. He married actress and model Jordan Michaels in 1986. The couple had a daughter. | John | Brascia | dancers | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>It is with great pleasure that I write this recommendation letter for Mr. Frans Kellerman. As a prestigious dancer myself, I have had the honor of witnessing Mr. Kellerman's dancing prowess firsthand.<return><return>As a featured dancer with legends such as Vera-Ellen and Cyd Charisse, Mr. Kellerman is no stranger to the stage. His performances on The Ed Sullivan Show and The Hollywood Palace have left audiences in awe. His talent, passion, and dedication to his craft have solidified his place in the dance world.<return><return>Mr. Kellerman is not only a talented dancer, but he is also a skilled actor and producer. His work on The Baltimore Bullet is a testament to his ability to excel in multiple aspects of the entertainment industry.<return><return>During his Broadway debut, Mr. Kellerman won a Donaldson Award for his performance, which shows his ability to captivate audiences and leave a lasting impression.<return><return>Mr. Kellerman's career is an inspiration to up-and-coming performers, and I have no doubt that he would be an asset to any production or performance. His professionalism, talent, and experience are unmatched, and I highly recommend him for any dance or entertainment opportunity.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |