Who is Vera Ellen

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One of the stars of the movie White Christmas

You may know Vera Ellen as the beautiful Blonde dancer in White Christmas but did you know she was also a Rockette?

Vera started dancing as a child and turned professional before the age of 13.

Her First movie roll was in  1945 with  Danny Kaye in Wonder Man.

Three reasons to love Vera Ellen 

1: Widely considered to be the best dancer at MGM during the 40's and 50's

2: Smallest waist in Hollywood

3: Stared in White Christmas and many other films.

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Vera Ellen was at her thinnest during the shooting if White Christmas.

Vera Ellen at a Glance 

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Vera Ellen and Danny Kaye


Vera-Ellen (February 16, 1921 - August 30, 1981) was an American actress and stage and film dancer, principally celebrated for her filmed dance partnerships with Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly and Donald O'Connor.

She was born Vera Ellen Westmeier Rohe in Norwood, Ohio to Martin Rohe and Alma Catherine Westmeier, both descended from German immigrants. She began dancing at the age of 9 and quickly became very proficient. At 16, she was a winner on the Major Bowes Amateur Hour, and entered upon a professional career.

In 1939, Vera-Ellen made her Broadway theatre debut in the Jerome Kern/Oscar Hammerstein musical Very Warm For May at the age of 18. She became one of the youngest Rockettes at Radio City Music Hall, although she was not tall. 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 film Wonder Man (1945).

Vera-Ellen in Happy Go Lovely (1951)She appeared in several films, including White Christmas (1954), On the Town (1949), the "Slaughter on Tenth Avenue" dance in Words and Music (1948) -- the last two with Gene Kelly. Vera-Ellen was also one of the stars in the last Marx Brothers film, Love Happy (1949). She took top billing alongside Fred Astaire in Three Little Words (1950) and The Belle of New York (1952), with Donald O'Connor in Call Me Madam (1953), and in Let's Be Happy (1957).

During the 1950s, she was reputed to have the "smallest waist in Hollywood", probably because she suffered from anorexia, which contributed to her premature aging [1]. She retired from the screen in 1957.

Vera-Ellen was married twice. Her first husband was fellow dancer Robert Hightower, whom she was married to from 1945 to 1946. Her second husband, from 1954 to 1966, was millionaire Victor Rothschild. Both marriages ended in divorce. While married to Rothschild, she gave birth to a daughter, Victoria Ellen Rothschild, who died of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome in 1963. Following this traumatic event Vera-Ellen further withdrew from public life.

She died of cancer at her home in California at the age of 60 in 1981.

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Vera Ellen in the dress from the final number in White Christmas.

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somebody100 wrote...

Thank you for sharing your information about Ms. Ellen. I didn't know much about her before reading your lens, but I now a know more about this beautiful, talented woman. May she rest in peace.

ReplyPosted January 01, 2009

somebody100 wrote...

Thank you for sharing your information about Ms. Ellen. I didn't know much about her before reading your lens, but I now a know more about this beautiful, talented woman. May she rest in peace.

ReplyPosted January 01, 2009

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I thought she was Doris Day

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