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Cause of death
  
Heart failure

Role
  
Dancer

Name
  
Jose Greco


Known for
  
flamenco dancer

Years active
  
1948-1990

Nationality
  
American, Italian

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Full Name
  
Costanzo Greco Bucci

Born
  
December 23, 1918 (
1918-12-23
)

Occupation
  
dancer, actor, director of his own dance company, composer

Website
  
Jose Greco Foundation for Hispanic Dance

Died
  
December 31, 2000, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States

Spouse
  
Ana Borger-Greco (m. ?–2000)

Children
  
Jose Luis Greco, Alessandra Greco, Jose Greco II, Carmela Greco, Lola Greco, Paolo Greco

Movies
  
Similar People
  
Stanley Kramer, Michael Anderson, Norman Foster

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José Greco (December 23, 1918 – December 31, 2000) was a Flamenco dancer and choreographer known for popularizing Spanish dance on the stage and screen in America mostly in the 1950s and 1960s.

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Background

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José Greco was born in Montorio nei Frentani of Italian parents, Paolo Emilio Greco and Maria Carmela Bucci. His real name was Costanzo Greco but he later changed it to José Greco. When he was 10 years old, Greco and his family moved to New York City. He began dancing in Brooklyn with his sister Norina at a young age.

Career

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Greco made his professional dancing debut in 1937 at the Hippodrome Theatre in Manhattan. His most famous partners were La Argentinita (Encarnación López Júlvez) and, after her death, her sister Pilar López. In 1949, he started the José Greco Dance Company, with which he toured extensively.

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He also appeared in a number of films, including Sombrero (1953), Around the World in 80 Days (1956), Holiday for Lovers (1959), Ship of Fools (1965), and The Proud and the Damned (1972).

In 1951 Greco made his first appearance in the UK at the Sadler's Wells Theatre.

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Greco received many honors and awards including being knighted by the Spanish government (Cruz Laureada del Caballero del Mérito Civil) and receiving 4 honorary doctorates.

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José Greco started the José Greco Foundation for Hispanic Dance in 1972 and retired from the stage for the first time in 1974. He published an autobiography, Gypsy in My Soul: The Autobiography of José Greco, in 1977. He had six children, three boys and three girls. His sons José Luis and Paolo are composers; his son José Greco II is a dancer as are his three daughters, Alessandra, Carmela and Lola.

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He came out of retirement in the late 1980s to form a company featuring his children. He appeared on stage for the last time in 1995, at the age of 77. Until his death he was Visiting Professor of Dance at Franklin and Marshall College in Lancaster, PA.

Death

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José Greco died of heart failure in his home in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. In an obituary in the Los Angeles Times, dance critic Lewis Segal noted that Greco had been characterized as "the undisputed Spanish dance star of the '50s and '60s" and "the greatest of all dance stars until the advent of Rudolf Nureyev" in terms of box-office power. José Greco is survived by his wife Margaret-Ana Börger-Greco, professor of Spanish at Millersville University.

References

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