Suzanne Charney
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Other name(s) | Charny |
Occupation | Stage, film, television actress |
Suzanne Charney (or Charny) (born 1944[citation needed]) is an actress and dancer.
Charney's first big break came in early 1965, when she was cast as one of the featured dancers in the weekly NBC musical variety series Hullabaloo, which aired until spring of 1966. She was the lead frug dancer in the original Broadway production of Sweet Charity and reprised the role in the movie version (1969). From 1970 – 1986, she frequently appeared on television shows. She is a member of the Professional Dancers Society[1].
She was a 2004 recipient of the Professional Dancers Society's Gypsy Robe in honor of her contributions to the field of dance.[dubious ]
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