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Maria Tallchief

Maria Tallchief, born Elizabeth Marie Tall Chief, was an American ballerina. She was considered America's first major prima ballerina. She was the first Native American to hold the rank, and is said to have revolutionized ballet. Almost from birth, Tallchief was involved in dance, starting formal lessons at age three. When she was eight, her family relocated from her birth home of Fairfax, Oklahoma, to Los Angeles, California, to advance the careers of her and her younger sister, Marjorie. At age 17, she moved to New York City in search of a spot with a major ballet company, and, at the urging of her superiors, took the name Maria Tallchief. She spent the next five years with the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, where she met legendary choreographer George Balanchine. When Balanchine co-founded what would become the New York City Ballet in 1946, Tallchief became the company's first star. The combination of Balanchine's difficult choreography and Tallchief's passionate dancing revolutionized the ballet. Her 1949 role in The Firebird catapulted Tallchief to the top of the ballet world, establishing her as a prima ballerina. Her role as the Sugarplum Fairy in The Nutcracker transformed the ballet from obscure to America's most popular. She traveled the world, becoming the first American to perform in Moscow's Bolshoi Theater. She made regular appearances on American TV before she retired in 1966. After retiring from dance, Tallchief was active in promoting ballet in Chicago. She served as director of ballet for the Lyric Opera of Chicago for most of the 1970s and debuted the Chicago City Ballet in 1981. Tallchief was honored by the people of Oklahoma with multiple statues and an honorific day. She was inducted in the National Women's Hall of Fame and received a National Medal of Arts. In 1996, Tallchief received a Kennedy Center Honor for lifetime achievements. Her life has been the subject of multiple documentaries and biographies.


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Born:
Jan 24, 1925 In Fairfax - Oklahoma - USA
Movie/TV Credits:
7
First Appeared:
In the series The Ed Sullivan Show 1948-06-20
Latest Project:
Movie Dancing for Mr. B: Six Balanchine Ballerinas 1989-10-07
Known For
Poster of Dancing for Mr. B: Six Balanchine Ballerinas
Poster of The Bell Telephone Hour
Poster of Million Dollar Mermaid
Poster of Your Show of Shows
Filmography
Movie Dancing for Mr. B: Six Balanchine Ballerinas Herself 1989-10-07
Series The Kennedy Center Honors Self 1978-12-28
Series The Bell Telephone Hour Self 1959-01-12
Series The Dinah Shore Chevy Show Self 1956-10-05
Movie Million Dollar Mermaid Pavlova 1952-12-04
Series Your Show of Shows Unknown 1950-02-25
Series The Ed Sullivan Show Self 1948-06-20