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Thomas Edward Rall (December 27, 1929 – October 6, 2020) was an American
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dancer,
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r, and acrobatic dancer who was a prominent featured player in 1950s musical comedies. He later became a successful
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in the 1960s, making appearances with the Opera Company of Boston, the
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, and the American National Opera Company.


Life and career

Rall was born in
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to Edward and Margaret Rall, but raised in
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. An only child, he had a crossed eye which made it hard for him to read books, so his mother enrolled him in dancing classes. In his early years he performed a dance and acrobatic
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act in Seattle theaters and attempted small acting roles. His family moved to Los Angeles in the 1940s, and Rall began to appear in small movie roles. His first film appearance was a short MGM film called ''Vendetta''. He began taking tap dancing lessons and became a member of the jitterbugging Jivin' Jacks and Jills at
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. Rall joined Donald O'Connor, Peggy Ryan, and Shirley Mills in several light wartime Andrews Sisters vehicles including ''Give Out, Sisters'' (1942), '' Get Hep to Love'' (1942), and '' Mister Big'' (1943), among others. He appeared in the films '' The North Star'' and '' Song of Russia'' (1944). Rall took ballet lessons and danced in classical and Broadway shows, including '' Milk and Honey'', '' Call Me Madam'', and '' Cry for Us All''. Jerry Herman said of Rall in ''Milk and Honey'': " onald addlerdid extraordinary choreography for Tommy Rall, who was suddenly so admired by the audience that he producerput his name on the marquee under the three stars. It was very, very earned by him. He was a terrific singer and dancer." He is best known for his acrobatic dancing in several classic musical films of the 1950s, including '' Kiss Me, Kate'' as "Bill" (1953), '' Seven Brides for Seven Brothers'' as "Frank" (1954), '' Invitation to the Dance'' (1956), '' Merry Andrew'' as "Giacomo Gallini" (1958), and '' My Sister Eileen'' as "Chick" (1955). Rall's film career waned as movie musicals went into decline. He had a role in the movie '' Funny Girl'', as "The Prince" in a parody of the
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''
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''. On Broadway he danced to acclaim as "Johnny" in Marc Blitzstein and Joseph Stein's 1959 musical '' Juno'' (based on Seán O'Casey's play '' Juno and the Paycock''). Ken Mandelbaum wrote: " DeMille provided two fine ballets: her second act 'Johnny' in which Tommy Rall danced out Johnny's emotions...was the evening's highlight."Mandelbaum, Ken
''Juno''
''Not Since Carrie: Forty Years of Broadway Musical Flops'', Macmillan, 1992, , p. 312
He took the title role in a production of Massenet's '' Le jongleur de Notre-Dame'' by the New England Opera Theatre in
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in 1961 in a role which required both singing and juggling and dancing. Rall was highly respected by his contemporaries—including dance greats Gene Kelly and Donald O'Connor—with the latter describing Rall as one of the “greatest dancers living...above Astaire and Kelly.”


Personal life

Rall was briefly married to his ''Juno'' co-star Monte Amundsen. He later married former ballerina Karel Shimoff. In 2007, a Texas dance instructor by the name of Fredric Brame was found to have been posing as Tommy Rall since the late 1960s. When Rall found out about the masquerade decades later, through a friend of the family, Rall contacted the Montgomery County, Texas Sheriff's office. No legal action was taken against Brame. Rall wanted Brame to stop taking credit for his work and warned that if he continued or did it again a lawsuit would be filed.


Death

In September 2020, Rall had heart surgery and recovered at the Fireside Health Center (Santa Monica, California). Subsequently, in October, he had additional heart surgery at Providence Saint John's Health Center (Santa Monica, California). He died of congestive heart failure on October 6, aged 90. He was survived by his wife, Karel, and their son, Aaron, a lieutenant colonel in the
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. Another son, David, predeceased his parents.


Filmography

Sources: TCM; MasterWorks Broadway Features: *'' What's Cookin'?'' (
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) as Member, The Jivin' Jacks and Jills (uncredited) *'' Private Buckaroo'' (1942) as Member of the Jivin' Jacks and Jills (uncredited) *''Give Out, Sisters'' (1942) as Member of the Jivin' Jacks and Jills *'' Get Hep to Love'' (1942) as Member - Jivin' Jacks (uncredited) *''It Comes Up Love'' (
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) as Stag (uncredited) *'' Mister Big'' (1943) as 'Jivin' Jacks and Jills' Member (uncredited) *''Always a Bridesmaid'' (1943) as Member of The Jivin' Jacks and Jills (uncredited) *'' The North Star'' (1943) as Dancing Peasant (uncredited) *'' Song of Russia'' (
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) as Dancing Peasant (uncredited) *'' Ziegfeld Follies'' ( 1945) as Chorus Boy (uncredited) *'' Kiss Me Kate'' (
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) as Bill Calhoun 'Lucentio' *'' Seven Brides for Seven Brothers'' (
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) as Frank (Frankincense) Pontipee *'' My Sister Eileen'' ( 1955) as Chick *'' The Second Greatest Sex'' (1955) as Alf Connors *'' World in My Corner'' (
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) as Ray Kacsmerek *'' Invitation to the Dance'' (1956) as The Sharpie in 'Ring Around the Rosy' *'' Walk the Proud Land'' (1956) as Taglito *'' Merry Andrew'' ( 1958) as Giacomo Gallini *'' Funny Girl'' ( 1968) as Prince in 'Swan Lake' Parody (uncredited) *'' Pennies from Heaven'' (
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) as Ed *''
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'' (
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) as Patrick *'' Saturday the 14th Strikes Back'' ( 1988) as The Werewolf (final film role) *''Broadway: Beyond the Golden Age'' (
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, Documentary) as Himself Short Subjects: *''Vendetta'' (
1942 The Uppsala Conflict Data Program project estimates this to be the deadliest year in human history in terms of conflict deaths, placing the death toll at 4.62 million. However, the Correlates of War estimates that the prior year, 1941, was th ...
) as Bit Part (uncredited) *''Trumpet Serenade'' (1942) as Himself - Member, 'The Jivin' Jacks and Jills'


Stage work, Broadway

Source: MasterWorksBroadway; Internet Broadway Database"Tommy Rall Broadway"
ibdb.com, accessed December 24, 2016
*'' American Concertette'' (1945) *'' Ballet Theatre'' (1946) *''Look Ma, I'm Dancin'!'' (as Tommy) (1948) *''Small Wonder'' (1948) *'' Miss Liberty'' (as The Boy, The Dandy, Another Lamplighter) (1949) *'' Call Me Madam'' (Principal Dancer) (1950) (also understudy for Russell Nype) *'' Juno'' (as Johnny Boyle) (1959) *'' Milk and Honey'' (as David) (1961) *''Cafe Crown'' (as David Cole) (1964) *'' Cry for Us All'' (as Petey Boyle) (1970)


References


Sources

*Koegler, Horst (1998)
"Rall, Tommy"
''Dizionario della danza e del balletto'', p. 392. Gremese Editore. . *Mordden, Ethan (2002)
''Open a new window: the Broadway musical in the 1960s''
Palgrave Macmillan, p. 102.


External links

* * * * (vidéo Danse Routine - Tommy Rall & Ann Miller - Kiss me Kate film sur youtube.com
Why Can't You Behave
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