Eleanor Powell Born to Dance

Eleanor Powell Born to Dance by Paula Broussard, published by University Press of Kentucky in 2023, presents a detailed biography of the renowned dancer Eleanor Powell. This 360-page work explores Powell’s journey from her early life in Springfield, Massachusetts, to her rise as a celebrated performer in Hollywood musicals. The book highlights her technical prowess in tap dance and her unique ability to captivate audiences, positioning her among the greats of her time.
In Eleanor Powell Born to Dance, readers will find an extensive examination of Powell’s life, including her groundbreaking performances on Broadway and in film, as well as her challenges in a male-dominated industry. The authors, Broussard and Royère, utilize rare documents and personal insights to provide a comprehensive view of Powell’s career, including her marriage to actor Glenn Ford and her eventual return to the stage after stepping away from the spotlight. This biography covers significant aspects of her life, including her influence on dance and the performing arts, making it a valuable resource for those interested in entertainment history and choreography.
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When considering the best dancers in Hollywood’s history, some obvious names come to mind–Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly, and Bill Robinson. Yet often overlooked is one of the most gifted and creative dancers of all time, Eleanor Powell. Powell’s effervescent style, unmatched technical prowess in tap, and free-flowing musicality led MGM to build top-rate musicals around her unique talents, including Born to Dance (1936) with James Stewart and Broadway Melody of 1940 (1940) with Fred Astaire, in which she became known as the only female tap dancer capable of challenging him. In a male-dominated industry, her fierce drive for perfection, sometimes to her detriment, earned her a place as one of the most accomplished performers in vaudeville, Broadway, and film. Powell’s grace, precision, and power established her as one of the greatest American dancers. In 1943, she married actor Glenn Ford and largely stepped away from the spotlight for the duration of their tumultuous marriage. After their divorce, Powell made a courageous comeback, successfully performing in Las Vegas and on the nightclub circuit. Cancer claimed her life at the age of sixty-nine.
Eleanor Powell: Born to Dance by Paula Broussard and Lisa Royère is an all-encompassing work following the American dance legend from her premature birth and upbringing by a single parent in Springfield, Massachusetts, to her first Broadway performance at age fifteen, through her days as a blazing icon in the world of Hollywood, and finally, to her inspiring comeback. With access to rare documents, letters, and production files, as well as insights drawn from their own personal relationships with Powell, Broussard and Royère offer a thoroughly researched, comprehensive, and fascinating look at an incredibly talented and unforgettable woman.
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