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Acteur dans 33 films

Né(e) le 08 août 1921

Lieu de naissance
Inglewood, California, U.S.

Mort le 06 juin 2013 (à 91 ans)

Esther Williams

Acteur dans

2003

  • Busby Berkeley: Going Through the Roof

1998

  • Glorious Technicolor

1994

  • That's Entertainment! III

1985

  • That's Dancing!

1974

  • That's Entertainment!
  • That's Entertainment!

1963

  • La fuente mágica

1961

  • The Big Show

1958

  • Raw Wind in Eden

1956

  • L'Enquête de l'inspecteur Graham

1955

  • La Chérie de Jupiter

1953

  • Easy to Love
  • Traversons la Manche

1952

  • La première sirène
  • Skirts Ahoy!

1951

  • Callaway Went Thataway
  • Texas Carnival

1950

  • Chanson païenne
  • Duchess of Idaho

1949

  • Neptune's Daughter
  • Match d'amour

1948

  • On an Island with You

1947

  • Le souvenir de vos lèvres
  • Fiesta

1946

  • La Pluie qui chante
  • Easy to Wed
  • The Hoodlum Saint

1945

  • Ziegfeld Follies
  • Thrill of a Romance

1944

  • Le Bal des Sirènes
  • Un nommé Joe

1942

  • Andy Hardy's Double Life
  • Inflation
Esther Jane Williams (born August 8, 1921, although some sources cite 1922) is a retired American competitive swimmer and MGM movie star. Williams set multiple national and regional swimming records in her late teens as part of the Los Angeles Athletic Club swim team. Unable to compete in the 1940 Summer Olympics because of the outbreak of World War II, Williams joined Billy Rose's Aquacade, where she took on the role vacated by Eleanor Holm after the show's move from New York City to San Francisco. There, she spent five months swimming alongside Olympic swimmer and Tarzan star, Johnny Weissmuller. It was at the Aquacade that Williams caught the attention of MGM scouts. After appearing in several small roles, alongside Mickey Rooney in an Andy Hardy film, and future five time co-star Van Johnson in A Guy Named Joe, Williams made a series of films in the 1940s and early 1950s known as "aquamusicals", which featured elaborate performances with synchronized swimming and diving. From 1945 to 1949, Williams had at least one film listed among the 20 highest grossing films of the year. In 1952, Williams appeared in her only biographical role, as Australian swimming star Annette Kellerman in Million Dollar Mermaid, which would go on to become her nickname while at MGM. Williams left MGM in 1956 and appeared in a handful of unsuccessful feature films, followed by several extremely popular water-themed television specials, including one from Cypress Gardens, Florida. Since her retirement from film in the 1960s, Williams has become a businesswoman, lending her name to a line of swimming pools and retro swimwear, instructional swimming videos for children, and serving as a commentator for synchronized swimming at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. As of 2011 Williams lives with her fourth husband, Edward Bell, in Beverly Hills. Description above from the Wikipedia article Esther Williams, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.





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