Jean-Louis Morin
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Jean-Louis Morin (born 1953 in Val-David, Québec) became a choreographer, and the principal dancer for the Martha Graham Dance Company.
He made his debut with the Groupe de la Place Royale in Montreal, then with the Toronto Dance Theatre.
He was introduced to experimental cinema in the Canadian award-winning Norman McLaren's short musical film Narcissus, which he was the principal actor/dancer as the beautiful Narcissus.
Know also as a painter and sculptor, he died on 24 May 1995, of complications from AIDS.[1] according to a friend, Doneley Meris.
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