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Faculty Bio | Candy Brown | Steps on Broadway
Name
  
Candy Brown


Occupation
  
Actress, dancer, choreographer

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Candy Brown (also known as Candy Ann Brown; born August 19, 1958) is an American dancer, choreographer and theatre, film and television actress.

Brown is known for originating the role of June in the 1975 Bob Fosse directed Broadway musical Chicago, and for such films, television series and stage productions as the original cast of A Chorus Line and Pippin, Zebrahead, Ali, Six Feet Under, Sister, Sister, Nash Bridges and NYPD Blue.

Brown also performed on the Broadway stage in Purlie with Cleavon Little and Sherman Hemsley and in the West Coast premiere of the play For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf. Candy Brown currently teaches movement at Denver School of the Arts for the theatre department

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