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David Winters (April 5, 1939 – April 23, 2019) was an English-born American actor, dancer, choreographer, producer, distributor, director and screenwriter. At a young age, he acted in film and television projects such as ''
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''; '' Naked City''; '' Mister Peepers''; '' Rock, Rock, Rock''; and ''
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.'' He received some attention in Broadway musicals for his roles in ''
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'' (1957) and '' Gypsy'' (1959). In the film adaptation of ''
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'' (1961) he was one of the few to be re-cast. It became the highest grossing motion picture of that year, and won 10 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. Winters became a dance choreographer. On films, he choreographed several projects with
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and
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starting with ''
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'' (1964). Other dance choreography credits include '' T.A.M.I. Show'' (1964), '' Send Me No Flowers'' (1964), '' Billie'' (1965), '' A Star Is Born'' (1976), etc. On television, he was frequently seen with his troupe on a variety of shows choreographing popular dances of the 1960s. At the
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, for the
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''
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'' (1967), his choreography was nominated in the category Special Classification of Individual Achievements. In the 1970s, Winters produced and directed television specials including '' Raquel!'' (1970), ''
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'' (1971), ''Timex All-Star Swing Festival'' (1972), etc. In films, he directed '' Alice Cooper: Welcome to My Nightmare'' (1976), ''
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'' (1982), '' Thrashin'' (1986), etc. From the 1980s to the 1990s, Winters ran
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where he would produce, distribute and sometime direct action oriented films. From the 2000s to his death in 2019, Winters continued to produce and direct.


Early life

Winters was born David Weizer in London, England, the son of Jewish parents Sadie and Samuel Weizer. His family relocated to the United States in 1953. He became a naturalized United States citizen in 1956. Winters was interested in dancing at an early age.


Career


Early 1950s-1967: Early roles, stage musicals, and dance choreography

At age 12, Winters was shining shoes to pay for dance classes afraid his mother would not approve. She eventually caught him and made a deal to make him stop: if he did his bar mitzvah, she would bring him to dance classes. That same year, Winters was spotted by a talent agent while dancing in a Manhattan restaurant. From this point he began acting and dancing on television. By the age of 14 he had worked with
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, Martha Raye, Mindy Carson, Sarah Churchill, Wally Cox, George Jessel, Ella Raines, Paul Douglas, and Perry Como. He also was heard on radio plays with Donald Cook and Joseph Cotten. It led him to act in over 15 television shows during a span of 10 years, including ''
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'', '' Naked City'', ''The Red Buttons Show'', '' Mister Peepers,'' etc. In 1954, Winters acted in the film ''
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''. That year he performed in the first Broadway revival of '' On Your Toes'', directed by
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and choreographed by George Balanchine. It opened on October 11, 1954 at the 46th Street Theatre, where it ran for 64 performances. On November 23 of that year he acted in another Broadway play called ''Sandhog''. In 1956 he acted in '' Rock, Rock, Rock!''. In 1957, he acted in '' Shinbone Alley''. The Broadway production opened on April 13, 1957 at The Broadway Theatre and closed on May 25, 1957 after 49 performances. Later that year, he played the role of Baby John in the original Broadway production of ''
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''. Conceived, directed and choreographed by
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, it ran for 732 performances before going on tour. The production was nominated for six
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s including Best Musical. On May 21, 1959, he starred as Yonkers in the original production of '' Gypsy.'' The show was produced by David Merrick and directed and choreographed by Jerome Robbins Critic Frank Rich has referred to it as one of the more influential stagings of a musical in American theatrical history. The original production received eight
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nominations, including Best Musical. It closed on March 25, 1961 after 702 performances and two previews. In 1960, he acted in the Broadway musical ''One More River.'' In 1961, he appeared as A-Rab in the movie version of ''
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'' directed by Robert Wise and Jerome Robbins. He and Carole D'Andrea, Jay Norman, Tommy Abbott, William Bramley and
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were the only actors to have been cast in both the original Broadway show and the motion picture. The film was the highest grossing motion picture of that year, going on to win 10 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. During that time and moving forward to 1967, he acted regularly on television, he was seen in '' 77 Sunset Strip'', '' Perry Mason'', '' The Dick Powell Show,'' and more. In 1964, he choreographed George Sidney's ''
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'' starring
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and
Ann-Margret Ann-Margret Olsson (born April 28, 1941) is a Swedish–American actress, singer, and dancer. As an actress and singer, she is credited as Ann-Margret. She is known for her roles in '' Pocketful of Miracles'' (1961), ''State Fair'' (1962), '' ...
. Ann-Margret, who was his student at the time, recommended him for the job. That year Winters choreographed Norman Jewison's '' Send Me No Flowers,'' Don Weis' ''Pajama Party'', and
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's '' T.A.M.I. Show''. He also had a role in the film ''The New Intern''. On September 21, the variety show '' Shindig!'' premiered where Winters served as a choreographer. In 1965, he choreographed two musicals starring Elvis Presley:
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's '' Girl Happy'' and Norman Taurog's '' Tickle Me.'' He also choreographed two Ann-Margret films: ''
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'' and ''
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''. Another choreographer credit was Don Weis' '' Billie''. That year, he started to perform on television with his troupe, named the David Winters Dancers. That year, on the tv show ''
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'', he choreographed popular dances of the 1960s, including the Watusi, and originated the Freddy. In 1966, he co-produced and choreographed the
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television special '' Lucy in London''. Also that year he acted in ''The Crazy-Quilt'' by
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, and The David Winters Dancers also appeared in the television special ''MJ's''. Finally he choreographed two more Ann-Margret films Boris Sagal's ''
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'', and George Sidney's ''
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''. In 1967, Winters directed two episodes of the television show '' The Monkees''. He choreographed Elvis Presley in '' Easy Come, Easy Go.'' With the David Winters Dancers, he appeared on the television special ''Go.'' That year, he was an associate director for the Broadway play ''Of Love Remembered,'' directed by Burgess Meredith. Also in 1967, for his choreography on the Nancy Sinatra
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''
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,'' he received an Emmy nomination in the category Special Classification of Individual Achievements.


1968 to 1986: Subsequent choreography, producing and directing

In 1968, he co-founded the production company Winters/Rosen which specialized in television specials. He choreographed and directed ''The Ann-Margret Show''. That year, separately from Winters/Rosen, he choreographed and performed with his troupe on the television special '' Monte Carlo: C'est La Rose,'' hosted by Princess Grace Kelly. In 1969, Winters directed and choreographed ''Ann-Margret: From Hollywood with Love'' (for which Winters received an Emmy nomination for dance choreography). Also that year, he produced and choreographed ''The Spring Thing''. On April 26, 1970 CBS released Raquel Welch's first television special '' Raquel!,'' Winters produced, directed and choreographed. On the day of the premiere, the show received a 51% share on the National ARB Ratings and an overnight New York Nielsen Rating of 58% share. In 1971, he produced and directed ''
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'', a documentary on auto racing. It is hosted and narrated by actor
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. That same year, he was an executive producer for
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's television special ''The 5th Dimension Traveling Sunshine Show''. In 1972, he produced, directed and choreographed the television special ''
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'', starring
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, and Jennifer O'Neill. That year, he produced ''Timex All-Star Swing Festival'' (which won the Peabody Award and a Christopher Award for Winters as its producer), a live concert with performances by jazz musicians
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,
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, Dave Brubeck,
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, Gene Krupa, etc. In 1973, he directed, choreographed and produced the television movie ''Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,'' starring
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. At the Emmy Awards it was nominated for outstanding achievement in makeup, costume design, and music direction. In 1975, Winters directed the
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concert film '' Alice Cooper: Welcome to My Nightmare''. That same year, he produced the comedy '' Linda Lovelace for President.'' In 1976, he choreographed Frank Pierson's '' A Star Is Born'', starring
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. The following year he choreographed credits 22 episodes of TV show '' Donny & Marie.'' That year he also served as a creative consultant on Don Taylor's ''The Island of Dr. Moreau''. In 1978, he choreographed Steve Binder's '' Star Wars Holiday Special''. In 1979 Winters directed the tennis sport comedy '' Racquet'', starring Bert Convy. That same year, he choreographed Mark L. Lester's ''
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''. Also in 1979, ''Diana Ross In Concert'' premiered on television, Winters conceived and directed the stage production. In 1980. Winters directed and choreographed the stage show ''Goosebumps''. In 1981, he choreographed and was creative consultant for the
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television special ''Diana''. In 1982, he produced, directed, wrote, and co-starred in the horror comedy ''
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'', starring Joe Spinell and Caroline Munro. It played in film festivals. At the
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it was part of their official selection, and won best cinematography. At the
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s the film was nominated for Best International film and Mary Spinell was nominated for best supporting actress. In 1984 he directed the documentary ''That Was Rock,'' hosted by Chuck Berry, and a television adaptation of '' Steadfast Tin Soldier''. Also that year he worked as an artistic adviser on the film ''
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''. In 1985, he directed ''Girls of Rock & Roll''. In 1986, Winters directed the sports film '' Thrashin'', starring Josh Brolin, and Pamela Gidley. Set in Los Angeles, it's about Cory (Brolin), a teenage competitive skateboarder, and his romance with Chrissy (Gidley). With a notable soundtrack, the film maintains a following. Prior to the casting of Brolin, Winters wanted
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to play Cory. That same year, directed the action film ''Mission Kill'', with Robert Ginty.


1987 to 2019: Later works

In 1987, Winters opened the production company,
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. He hired director David A. Prior, with whom he would work regularly moving forward. That year they released ''
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'', '' Aerobicide'', and ''
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''. In 1988, he directed the action film ''Rage to Kill'' starring James Ryan. That year also saw the release of ''
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''. Winters was assigned to produce and direct the science fiction film He had to drop out at an early stage of filming due to the death of a close relative, and most of the film was eventually directed by Neal Sundstrom. Both were un-happy with the final product, and Winters attempted to have his name replaced with a fictional one, but due to his contract he was unable to do so. The film gained a cult status and was subject for a successful episode of the TV Show Mystery Science Theater 3000. That year, Winters produced ''Dead End City,'' ''Death Chase,'' ''Night Wars'', and ''Phoenix The Warrior''. In 1989, the action film ''Code Name Vengeance'' was released, with Winters directing and producing. Robert Ginty played the lead. Winters would go on to produce ''The Bounty Hunter'' (1989), ''Order of Eagle'' (1989)'','' '' Future Force'' (1989), ''Time Burst - The Final Alliance'' (1989), ''Deadly Reactor'' (1989)'','' ''Hell on the Battleground (1989),'' ''Jungle Assault'' (1989)'','' ''The Revenger'' (1990)'','' ''Fatal Skies'' (1990),' ''
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'' (1990),' ''Deadly Dancer'' (1990)'','' ''Operation Warzone'' (1990)'','' '' Rapid Fire'' (1990)'', The Shooters'' (1990)'', The Final Sanction'' (1990)'', Lock 'n' Load'' (1990)'', Born Killer'' (1990)'','' ''Invasion Force'' (1990)'','' ''
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'' (1991),' ''Dark Rider'' (1991),' '' Raw Nerve'' (1991),' ''Maximum Breakout'' (1991)'','' ''Cop-Out'' (1991)'','' ''Presumed Guilty'' (1991)'','' ''The Last Ride'' (1991),' ''White Fury'' (1991)'','' ''Center of the Web'' (1992), ''Armed for Action'' (1992)'','' ''Blood on the Badge'' (1992)'','' and ''Double Threat'' (1993)''.'' In 1993, AIP was re-branded as West Side Studios with the intent to take a mainstream direction. Under that banner, he produced '' Night Trap'' (1993), ''
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'' (1994), ''The Dangerous'' (1995), and ''Codename: Silencer'' (1995). In 1999, Winters produced ''Rhythm & Blues''. In 2002, he produced, directed, and co-starred the comedy film '' Welcome 2 Ibiza,'' which won the
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Audience Award. In 2003, he produced the horror film ''Devil's Harvest''. In 2005, he produced period film'' The King Maker''. In 2006, Winters acted in Kevin Connor's mini-series '' Blackbeard''. In 2012, Winters acted in the art house film, ''
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''. In 2015, '' Dancin': It's On!,'' a dance film, premiered which Winters directed. For this project, he said he reconnected with his original passion for dancing. The film stars winners and runners-up of the tv shows, '' So You Think You Can Dance'', and ''
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,'' with Witney Carson as its lead. In 2018, Winters released his memoir ''Tough Guys Do Dance''.


Death

Winters died on 23 April 2019 at the age of 80, from
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.


Personal life

Friends with rock singer
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upon directing the ''Welcome to My Nightmare'' Tour in the mid 1970s, he hired ballerina Sheryl Goddard who became Cooper's wife. Winters lived with
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as her boyfriend following her divorce from her first husband. Their relationship lasted until 1976. She credited him for bringing culture in her life. Winters was married at least three times. He had a brother, a daughter, two sons, a stepson, and a granddaughter.


Filmography


Awards and nominations


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