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Charles Powell Walters (November 17, 1911 – August 13, 1982) was an American
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director and
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most noted for his work in MGM musicals and comedies from the 1940s to the 1960s.


Early years

Charles Walters was born in
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, the son of Joe Walter and Winifred Taft Walter, who had moved from Tomah, Wisconsin. He changed his last name to Walters in the 1930s because he was "tired of misspellings". Walters was educated at Anaheim Union High School (Class of 1930) and briefly attended the University of Southern California, Los Angeles.


Career


Actor

Shortly after graduating high school in 1931, Walters joined a touring Fanchon & Marco revue as a chorus boy and specialty dancer. After keeping a correspondence with producer, dancer and choreographer
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, Sillman agreed to cast Walters in the revue ''Low and Behold'' (1933) which also featured Tyrone Power, Eve Arden and Kay Thompson. The show never reached Broadway, but producer Charles Dillingham hired Sillman as a producer and Walters as a performer for a new Broadway revue, ''New Faces of 1934'' spotlighting up-and-coming talent. Walters had a few dance numbers with
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which drew good notices for both. Sillman hired Walters and Coca for another show, ‘’Fools Rush In’’ which flopped. Walters and Sillman parted ways following the fiasco but both remained good friends until Walters’s death. On Broadway, Walters danced in ''Parade'' (1935) with frequent partner Dorothy Fox, and the
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- Moss Hart '' Jubilee'' (1935) where he introduced " Begin the Beguine" and " Just One of Those Things". Walters also appeared in the revue '' The Show is On'' (1937), directed by Vincente Minnelli, then was in ''Between the Devil'' (1937–38) and '' I Married an Angel'' (1938).


Choreographer

Walters was credited as choreographer on the Broadway show ''
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'' (1938–39). He appeared in
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's popular '' Du Barry Was a Lady'' (1939–40), then choreographed an even more popular Porter work, ''
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'' (1941–43). He did the dances for ''
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'' (1941–42), and went to RKO to work on the "dance ensembles" for RKO's '' Seven Days' Leave'' (1942).


Dance director at MGM

Walters went to MGM under contract as a dance director. Among the movies he worked on were ''
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'' (1943) (where he danced with Judy Garland at the end), '' Du Barry Was a Lady'' (1943), '' Best Foot Forward'' (1943) and '' Girl Crazy'' (1943) (where he again danced with Garland, in "
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"). Walters also worked on '' Broadway Rhythm'' (1944) and did uncredited choreography on '' Gaslight'' (1944) and '' Since You Went Away'' (1944). He then did '' Meet the People'' (1944), '' Meet Me in St. Louis'' (1944), and ''
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'' (1945). Walters was dance director on '' Ziegfeld Follies'' (1945) and did uncredited directing of the segment "A Great Lady Has an Interview". He directed the 10-minute short ''Spreadin' the Jam'' (1946). He did choreography for ''
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'' (1945), '' Week-End at the Waldorf'' (1945), '' Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Hollywood'' (1945) (in which he appeared), '' Till the Clouds Roll By'' (1946), and '' Summer Holiday'' (shot 1946, released 1948). He returned to Broadway to choreograph ''
St. Louis Woman ''St. Louis Woman'' is a 1946 American musical theatre, musical by Arna Bontemps and Countee Cullen with music by Harold Arlen and lyrics by Johnny Mercer (lyrics). The musical opened at the Martin Beck Theatre in New York on March 30, 1946, an ...
'' (1946).


Director

Walters' first credited feature directorial effort was the musical '' Good News'' (1947) with
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and Peter Lawford. He then did, '' Easter Parade'' (1948) with Fred Astaire and Judy Garland, He also directed Astaire and Ginger Rogers in '' The Barkleys of Broadway'' (1949). which was a mammoth hit for the studio, earning a profit of over $5 million, establishing Walters as a director. Walters also directed Garland and
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in '' Summer Stock'' (1950). He followed this with his first non-musical comedy ''
Three Guys Named Mike ''Three Guys Named Mike'' is a 1951 American romantic comedy film directed by Charles Walters and starring Jane Wyman, Van Johnson, Howard Keel, and Barry Sullivan.
'' (1951), then the
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vehicle '' Texas Carnival'' (1951). Walters went to Broadway to direct Garland's appearance at the Palace (1951–52) which ran for 266 performances. He went back to Hollywood to do '' The Belle of New York'' (1952), which starred Astaire and Vera-Ellen, and was a notable flop. He received a Best Director Oscar nomination for the 1953 film ''
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,'' starring Leslie Caron, for which Caron was also Oscar nominated. Walters did another two with Williams, ''
Dangerous When Wet ''Dangerous When Wet'' is a 1953 American live-action/animated musical comedy film starring Esther Williams, Fernando Lamas and Jack Carson, directed by Charles Walters and featuring an animated swimming sequence starring Williams with the cat-a ...
'' (1953) and '' Easy to Love'' (1953). In between these he tried his first drama, '' Torch Song'' (1953) with Joan Crawford. Walters and Caron tried to repeat the success of ''Lili'' with '' The Glass Slipper'' (1955), but it was not as popular. However a
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comedy, '' The Tender Trap,'' (1955) was well liked, as was the
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-Sinatra- Grace Kelly musical '' High Society'' (1956). Walters directed some popular comedies, '' Don't Go Near the Water'' (1957) with Glenn Ford, '' Ask Any Girl'' (1959) with
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and David Niven, and ''
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'' (1960) with
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and Niven. He also helped choreograph the number "The Night They Invented Champagne" in '' Gigi'' (1958) and did some uncredited directing on '' Cimarron'' (1960) and ''
Go Naked in the World ''Go Naked in the World'' is a 1961 American drama film written and directed by Ranald MacDougall and co-directed by an uncredited Charles Walters and produced by Aaron Rosenberg. The film stars Gina Lollobrigida, Anthony Franciosa, and Ernes ...
'' (1961). Walters then had two flops, ''
Two Loves ''Two Loves'' is a 1961 American drama film directed by Charles Walters and starring Shirley MacLaine, Laurence Harvey, Jack Hawkins, and Nobu McCarthy. It is based on the book ''Spinster'' by Sylvia Ashton-Warner. It was entered into the 11 ...
'' (1962) with MacLaine and ''
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'' (1962). He recovered with '' The Unsinkable Molly Brown'' (1964), which earned
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an Oscar nomination.


Later career

Walters' last theatrical film was for Columbia, '' Walk, Don't Run'' (1966), which was the last film for Cary Grant. He continued to work in television, doing episodes of '' The Governor & J.J.'' and ''
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.'' He directed Lucille Ball in two TV movies, ''
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'' (1975) with Jackie Gleason, and '' What Now, Catherine Curtis?'' (1976). Brent Phillips' book, ''Charles Walters: The Director Who Made Hollywood Dance,'' illuminates Walters' private life as a gay man.


Death

Walters died of lung cancer on August 13, 1982, in his home in Malibu, California. He has a star on the
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at 6402 Hollywood Blvd.


Filmography


Director

*'' Ziegfeld Follies'' (1946) *'' Good News'' (1947) *'' Easter Parade'' (1948) *'' The Barkleys of Broadway'' (1949) *'' Annie Get Your Gun'' (1950) (uncredited) *'' Summer Stock'' (1950) *''
Three Guys Named Mike ''Three Guys Named Mike'' is a 1951 American romantic comedy film directed by Charles Walters and starring Jane Wyman, Van Johnson, Howard Keel, and Barry Sullivan.
'' (1951) *'' Texas Carnival'' (1951) *'' The Belle of New York'' (1952) *''
Lili ''Lili'' is a 1953 American film released by MGM. It stars Leslie Caron as a touchingly naïve French girl whose emotional relationship with a carnival puppeteer is conducted through the medium of four puppets. The film won the Academy Award for ...
'' (1953) *''
Dangerous When Wet ''Dangerous When Wet'' is a 1953 American live-action/animated musical comedy film starring Esther Williams, Fernando Lamas and Jack Carson, directed by Charles Walters and featuring an animated swimming sequence starring Williams with the cat-a ...
'' (1953) *'' Torch Song'' (1953) *'' Easy to Love'' (1953) *'' The Glass Slipper'' (1955) *'' The Tender Trap'' (1955) *'' High Society'' (1956) *'' Don't Go Near the Water'' (1957) *'' Gigi'' (1958) (uncredited) *'' Ask Any Girl'' (1959) *''
Please Don't Eat the Daisies ''Please Don't Eat the Daisies'' (New York: Doubleday, 1957) is a best-selling collection of humorous essays by American humorist and playwright Jean Kerr about suburban living and raising four boys. The essays do not have a plot or through-sto ...
'' (1960) *'' Cimarron'' (1960) (uncredited) *'' Go Naked in the World'' (1961) (uncredited) *''
Two Loves ''Two Loves'' is a 1961 American drama film directed by Charles Walters and starring Shirley MacLaine, Laurence Harvey, Jack Hawkins, and Nobu McCarthy. It is based on the book ''Spinster'' by Sylvia Ashton-Warner. It was entered into the 11 ...
'' (1961) *''
Billy Rose's Jumbo ''Billy Rose's Jumbo'' is a 1962 American musical film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and starring Doris Day, Stephen Boyd, Jimmy Durante, and Martha Raye. An adaptation of the stage musical ''Jumbo'' produced by Billy Rose, the film was dir ...
'' (1962) *'' The Unsinkable Molly Brown'' (1964) *'' Walk, Don't Run'' (1966)


Actor

*''
Presenting Lily Mars ''Presenting Lily Mars'' is a 1943 American musical comedy film directed by Norman Taurog, produced by Joe Pasternak, starring Judy Garland and Van Heflin, and based on the novel by Booth Tarkington. The film is often cited as Garland's first film ...
'' (1943) - Lily's Dance Partner in Finale (uncredited) *'' Girl Crazy'' (1943) - Student (uncredited) *'' Abbott and Costello in Hollywood'' (1945) - Sailor (uncredited) *''
Lili ''Lili'' is a 1953 American film released by MGM. It stars Leslie Caron as a touchingly naïve French girl whose emotional relationship with a carnival puppeteer is conducted through the medium of four puppets. The film won the Academy Award for ...
'' (1953) - Dance double for Jean-Pierre Aumont (uncredited) *'' Torch Song'' (1953) - Ralph Ellis (uncredited) *'' Easy to Love'' (1953) - Nightclub Dancer with Cyd Charisse (uncredited, last appearance)


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