by Sandra Brennan
biography
Choreographer Jack Cole put together the dance numbers of numerous Hollywood films from the mid-1940s. He is especially noted for the work he did with Rita Hayworth and Marilyn Monroe. Occasionally Cole would himself dance and act in films.
| Title | Year | Editors' Rating | User Rating | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Let's Make Love
Choreography |
1960 | |||
|
Designing Woman
Actor |
1957 | |||
|
Les Girls
Choreography |
1957 | |||
|
Gentlemen Marry Brunettes
Choreography |
1955 | |||
|
Kismet
Choreography |
1955 | |||
|
Three for the Show
Choreography |
1955 | |||
|
River of No Return
Choreography |
1954 | |||
|
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
Choreography |
1953 | |||
|
The Farmer Takes a Wife
Choreography |
1953 | |||
|
The I Don't Care Girl
Choreography |
1952 | |||
|
The Merry Widow
Choreography |
1952 | |||
|
David and Bathsheba
Choreography |
1951 | |||
|
Meet Me After the Show
Choreography |
1951 | |||
|
On the Riviera
Choreography |
1951 | |||
|
Down to Earth
Choreography |
1947 | |||
|
Gilda
Choreography |
1946 | |||
|
Tars and Spars
Choreography |
1946 | |||
|
The Jolson Story
Choreography |
1946 | |||
|
The Thrill of Brazil
Choreography |
1946 | |||
|
Eadie Was a Lady
Actor, Choreography |
1945 | |||
|
Tonight and Every Night
Choreography, Musical Direction/Supervision |
1945 |
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