Biography
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
Mr. Music
Gower Champion
Words and Music
Specialty Dancer (uncredited)
Rhapsody in Blue
Tap Dancer at Remick's (uncredited)
Give a Girl a Break
Ted Sturgis
Jupiter's Darling
Varius
Show Boat
Frank Schultz

Till the Clouds Roll By
Dance Specialty

Lovely to Look At
Jerry Ralby

Three for the Show
Vernon Lowndes

That's Entertainment, Par...
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