John Kriza
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John Kriza (b. 1919 in Berwyn, Illinois - d. August 18, 1975 ) was a ballet dancer who was one of American Ballet Theatre's best-known male principals.
Kriza danced with ABT from 1940 to 1966. He originated roles in ballets by nearly every major choreographer from the period, including George Balanchine, Agnes de Mille, Eugene Loring, Léonide Massine, Jerome Robbins, and Antony Tudor. Some of the most significant include one of the sailors in Robbins' Fancy Free (1944) and the Pastor in de Mille's Fall River Legend (1948); he is probably best-remembered, though, for his performance in the title role of Loring's Billy the Kid. Kriza's regular partners included Nora Kaye and Ruth Ann Koesun.
Although Kriza did not appear in Hollywood musicals, he performed regularly on television--most significantly in the title role of Billy the Kid for Omnibus (1953). Other credits include the Pastor in Fall River Legend and the Champion Roper in Rodeo, also for Omnibus. A number of archival films exist at the New York Public Library.
After retiring in 1966, Kriza remained on staff at ABT until he died while swimming in the Gulf of Mexico.