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Cate Caplin is an American dancer, choreographer, writer and theater and film director.


Early life and education

Born Catherine Jean Caplin on March 29th in
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Mortimer Caplin Mortimer Maxwell Caplin (July 11, 1916 – July 15, 2019) was an American lawyer and educator, and the founding member of Caplin & Drysdale, Chartered. Early life Caplin was born in New York City, the son of Lillian (Epstein) and Daniel Capli ...
, a prominent tax attorney and founder of Caplin & Drysdale, and screenwriter,
Ruth Sacks Caplin Ruth Sacks Caplin (September 5, 1920 – August 5, 2014) was an American screenwriter, arts advocate, therapist and philanthropist known for her adapted screenplay for the film '' Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont'', starring Joan Plowright and Rupert ...
. she was one of five siblings including her older brother Lee Caplin, the film producer. Caplin's family had moved from
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in 1951 when Mortimer accepted a professorship at the
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. In 1961, hers father was appointed
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under the
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, and the family again relocated to Washington, DC. Caplin at this time attended
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. Caplin spent many summers at the Interlochen Arts Camp in
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, Michigan Caplin then trained at the
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and furthered her studies at the
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in
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. Shari Barrett, Broadway World BWW Spotlight Series: Meet Cate Caplin, A Multiple Award-Winning Producer, Director and Choreographer, June 8, 2020
/ref> During high school, she lived with her grandmother in
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, where she continued her dance education while balancing academic pursuits.


Career

Caplin's professional career began with North Carolina Dance Theatre and
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. She later transitioned to musical theater, studying at
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and the Strasberg Institute. Her Broadway debut came with the American Dance Machine. At 19, she worked with renowned dancer François Szony, whose mentorship greatly influenced her theatrical style. Caplin's Broadway career included a revival of
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as well as a number of Yiddish musicals. She was also involved in regional theatre productions. Lisa Jo Sagolla, Backstage magazine, FEATURE, November 4, 2019
/ref> A pivotal moment came when her brother, Lee Caplin, the film producer, invited her to
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. After enduring several cold winters in
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and battling bouts of
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, Caplin embraced the Californian sunshine and relocated to California where she immersed herself in the theatre community as a director, writer, and producer while continuing to book roles in television and film. She wrote, produced and directed some of her own plays and took two of them to the
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. Caplin continued to dance professionally and completed a 22-city tour with Disney's Symphonic Fantasy as Princess Jasmine, performing "
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" from the
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to the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City. She also excelled in competitive ballroom dancing. Over her competitive career she won thirty-four Regional and International Ballroom Dance Championships including becoming a four-time US Open Champion, and a three-time World Champion in Theatrical Show Dance. As a producer, director and choreographer, Caplin's work spans television, film, music videos, commercials, and theatrical venues worldwide from the Paris Opera House to the Broadway Stage. Caplin has made notable contributions to television and film, including choreographing for five episodes of ''
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'' and ''
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'', as well as a tango for ''
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''. For her work in theatre, Caplin has been recognised with several awards including in 2004 the Garland Award for her choreography of
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, in which she also performed at the Colony Theatre in
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. She also has received a Women in Theatre Red Carpet Award in 2004, as well as an
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in 2011 for her work on Fascinating Rhythms for the
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Other awards include an Award of Excellence from the LA Film Commission for her work as a writer, director, choreographer and producer and in 2019 the Playwright's Arena presented Caplin with the Lee Melville Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Los Angeles Theatre Community.Dan Guerrero and Cate Caplin Named Recipients of Lee Melville Award
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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Caplin, Cate Living people American female dancers American choreographers American musical theatre actresses American stage actresses Back Stage West Garland Award recipients Sidwell Friends School alumni