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Vera-Ellen in 1941
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Born |
Vera-Ellen Westmeir Rohe February 16, 1921 Norwood, Ohio, U.S. |
Died | August 30, 1981 Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
(aged 60)
Cause of death | Cancer |
Resting place | Glen Haven Memorial Park, Sylmar, Los Angeles |
Occupation | Dancer, Actress |
Years active | 1937–59 |
Spouse(s) |
Robert Hightower (m. 1941–46) Victor Rothschild (m. 1954; div. 1966) |
Children | 1 |
Vera-Ellen (born Vera-Ellen Westmeier Rohe; February 16, 1921 – August 30, 1981) was an American dancer and actress, principally celebrated for her lithe figure and animated performances with partners Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly, Danny Kaye, and Donald O'Connor.
She is best known for her starring roles in On the Town with Kelly and the 1954 blockbuster White Christmas with Kaye.
Vera-Ellen Westmeier Rohe was born in Norwood, Ohio, a suburb of Cincinnati, to Martin F. Rohe, a piano dealer, and Alma Catherine Westmeier, both descended from German immigrants. Her hyphenated name originated in her mother's dream in which she had a daughter named "Vera-Ellen."
She began dancing at age 10 and quickly became proficient. (One of her fellow dance students at Hessler Studio of Dancing was Doris Day.) At age 13 she was a winner on the Major Bowes Amateur Hour and embarked upon a professional career.
In 1939, she made her Broadway debut in the Jerome Kern/Oscar Hammerstein musical Very Warm for May. She became one of the youngest Rockettes at Radio City Music Hall, although she was only 5'4". This led to roles on Broadway in Panama Hattie, By Jupiter, and A Connecticut Yankee, where she was spotted by Samuel Goldwyn, who cast her opposite Danny Kaye and Virginia Mayo in the 1945 film Wonder Man.