Denise Faye
Denise Faye was born in New York City, New York, United States on July 16th, 1963 and is the Movie Actress. At the age of 61, Denise Faye biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, and networth are available.
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Denise Faye is an American filmmaker, choreographer, and actor.
She is the recipient of an American Choreography Award as well as a Screen Actor's Guild Award for Chicago's Academy Award-winning film.
Denise received the Dance Track Magazine "Artist Award" for best choreography in a film for her role in Burlesque.
In addition,, she was recognized for her choreography in Burlesque, including the Fred and Adele Astaire Award and The World Dance Awards. Denise co-directed and choreographed a significant portion of the current Cher Dressed to Kill tour in 2014.
Denise produced Martha Davis' "Live at the Whisky a Go Go Go's 50th Anniversary" DVD, which will be released in the summer of 2015.
Martha Davis and the Motels' new album will be directed by her next. The Magic Horn, a musical written by Charlie Midnight, James Marr, and Wendy Piggot, was staged at The Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles and is currently being developed for the Broadway stage. Choreography includes performances with Hugh Jackman, Jennifer Aniston's strip-tease in We're the Millers, as well as re-staging/choreographing Catherine Zeta-Jones in All That Jazz for the 85th Annual Academy Awards. Chicago, Guys and Dolls, and Jerome Robbins Broadway are among her many Broadway credits.
Plays include performances at the Public Theater, Lincoln Center Theater, Williamstown Theater Festival, and Second Stage Theater. Her choreography can be seen in films including My Week with Marilyn, We're the Millers, Burlesque, and working with her mentor, Rob Marshall, in the Academy Award-winning Chicago.
In television, she has choreographed/directed segments on programs including: The American Music Awards, Dancing with the Stars, and The X Factor UK.
In addition, she has choreographed many television commercials, including GoDaddy for the 2012 Super Bowl and Dasani Water for the 2012 Olympics. Denise studied at the School of American Ballet, danced with the New York City Ballet, and then attended Barnard College with a double major in Urban Studies and Psychology.
She has appeared in Bon Jovi's music video Queen Of New Orleans.
Career
Faye co-directed and choreographed a significant portion of Cher Dressed to Kill's tour in 2014. Martha Davis & the Motels Live at the Whisky a Go Go's 50th Anniversary was released in the summer of 2015. Martha Davis and the Motels produced a music video next.
At The Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles, which was being staged for the Broadway stage, Faye directed the staged reading of the musical The Magic Horn, written by Charlie Midnight, James Marr, and Wendy Piggot.
In All That Jazz for the 85th Annual Academy Awards, Faye's choreography includes stinting with Hugh Jackman on a multimillion-dollar live extravaganza for Steve Wynn, Jennifer Aniston's strip tease in We're the Millers, and re-staging/choreographing Catherine Zeta-Jones.
Chicago, Guys and Dolls, and Jerome Robbins Broadway are among her many Broadway appearances. The Public Theater, Lincoln Center Theater, Williamstown Theater Festival, and Second Stage Theater are among the performers on the show.
Her choreography can be seen in films including My Week with Marilyn, We're the Millers, Burlesque, and others, as well as her mentor, Rob Marshall, in the Academy Award-winning Chicago. She has choreographed and directed segments on television shows such as The American Music Awards, Dancing with the Stars, and The X Factor UK. In addition, she has choreographed numerous television commercials, including GoDaddy for the 2012 Super Bowl and Dasani Water for the 2012 Summer Olympics.
Faye studied at the School of American Ballet, danced with the New York City Ballet, and then attended Barnard College with a double major in Urban Studies and Psychology. She also appeared in Jon Bon Jovi's "Queen of New Orleans," the first single from Jon's solo album Destination Anywhere.