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The obituary notice of CYD CHARISSE

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CYD CHARISSECyd Charisse, the American actress and dancer, who was known to thousands of moviegoers for her performances with Gene Kelly and Fred Astaire, died on 17 June, 2008, aged 86.
Her long legs were such an asset to her employers MGM that they reputedly insured them for $1 million dollars each. She later revealed this had been a publicity stunt. Nevertheless, her famous pins earned her an entry in the 2001 Guinness Book of Records under ‘Most Valuable Legs’ as a $5 million insurance policy was reportedly accepted on her legs in 1952.
She was born on 8 March, 1922, as Tula Ellice Finklea in Amarillo, Texas, the daughter of Lela and Ernest Enos Finklea, Sr., who was a jeweller. Her nickname was Sid which was changed to Cyd by MGM to give her an air of mystery.
As a girl she was sickly and turned to dancing to build up her strength after a bout of polio. This led to her studying ballet and joining the Ballet Russe when she was still a teenager. In her early twenties she joined MGM as the resident ballet dancer.
She first appeared with Astaire in a brief routine in Ziegfeld Follies, released in 1946. She also performed with him in The Band Wagon (1953) and Silk Stockings (1957).
Gene Kelly chose her to partner him in the celebrated "Broadway Melody" ballet finale from Singin' in the Rain (1952). She also co-starred with Kelly in 1954's Scottish-themed musical film Brigadoon and the MGM musical It's Always Fair Weather (1956).
Astaire paid tribute to Charisse, writing: "That Cyd! When you've danced with her you stay danced with."
"Her beauty was breathtaking," Debbie Reynolds, who starred with Cyd Charisse inSingin' in the Rain, said in a statement. "The world will miss her dancing."
She retired from dancing after the decline of the great technicolour Hollywood musicals of the 1950s, but continued to appear in film and TV productions up until the 1990s. She made cameo appearances in Blue Mercedes's I Want To Be Your Property (1987) and Janet Jackson's Alright (1990) music videos.
When she was 70 she made her Broadway debut in the musical version of Grand Hotel as the ageing ballerina.
In 2006, President George W. Bush presented Cyd Charisse with the National Medal of the Arts and Humanities, the highest official U.S. honour available in the arts.
She was married twice, first to the French dancer Nico Charisse, with whom she had a son, Nicky, and then to the singer Tony Martin from 1948 till her death. It was one of the longest lasting marriages in Hollywood. She was also survived by her son, Tony Martin Jr. Her publicist Gene Schwam said she was admitted to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles on 16 June, 2008 after suffering an apparent heart attack. She died the next day.
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Cyd Charisse in The Band Wagon
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Cyd Charisse with Fred Astaire in The Band Wagon
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I know you are dancing on the streets of gold !

Bonnie Crowe
07/03/2013
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David Robb
01/10/2010

Such a lovely lady who made a personal impact in every film peformance. Also came over as a very genuine in her personal appearances in film tributes such as That's Entertainment and other DVD disc extras. I was a great admirer of her as a person and a performer.

We have lost so many musical and dance stars from the great film musicals and losing Cyd feels like the end of a era of which we are not likely to ever see again.

I hope that there is a heaven where such great talant continues dancing on into eternity.

Bill Reid
01/01/2009
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I suppose we must accept the news as a fact but for me it was a terrible lost.She was a great dancer and actress and a big part of Musicals History begins to her and it always will do.
My sincere condolences to her husbands and sons.I have no words to explain how I feel....!

God! What a sadder week!

Cyd is still alive in the front of my heart.

Cristina Blanco
22/06/2008
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Hi I agree with Susan from England regarding Cyd Charisse. Pisces are very underrated persons but those of us who do see the wood for the trees and come down on occasions from the clouds can be amongst the best in the world. God Bless and keep you Mrs Martin in the beautiful Garden they call Paradise. Bishop David

David Hope
20/06/2008
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