
Gower Champion
Born
June 22, 1921
Died
August 25, 1980 (59 years old)
Known For
Acting
Place of Birth
Geneva, Illinois, USA
Gower Carlyle Champion (June 22, 1919 – August 25, 1980) was an American actor, theatre director, choreographer, and dancer.
Champion was born on June 22, 1919, in Geneva, Illinois, as the son of John W. Champion and Beatrice Carlisle. He was raised in Los Angeles, California, where he graduated from Fairfax High School. He studied dance from an early age and, at the age of fifteen, toured nightclubs with friend Jeanne Tyler billed as "Gower and Jeanne, America's Youngest Dance Team". In 1939, "Gower and Jeanne" danced to the music of Larry Clinton and his Orchestra in a Warner Brothers & Vitaphone film short-subject, "The Dipsy Doodler" (released in 1940).
Known For

42nd Street: From Book to Screen to Stage
Self (archive footage)
2006

That's Entertainment, Part II
(archive footage)
1976

The Merv Griffin Show
Self · (1 episode)
1962
The Bell Telephone Hour
Self · (2 episodes)
1959

Tony Awards
Self - Presenter · (1 episode)
1956

Tony Awards
Self - Nominee · (1 episode)
1956

Three for the Show
Vernon Lowndes
1955

Jupiter's Darling
Varius
1955

Give a Girl a Break
Ted Sturgis
1953

Everything I Have Is Yours
Chuck Hubbard
1952

Lovely to Look At
Jerry Ralby
1952

Show Boat
Frank Schultz
1951

Mr. Music
Gower Champion
1950

What's My Line?
Self - Mystery Guest · (2 episodes)
1950
The Admiral Broadway Revue
(2 episodes)
1949

Words and Music
Specialty Dancer (uncredited)
1948

The Ed Sullivan Show
Self · (2 episodes)
1948

Till the Clouds Roll By
Dance Specialty
1946

Rhapsody in Blue
Tap Dancer at Remick's (uncredited)
1945