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Hal de Becker

Haldor de Becker (July 31, 1931 – May 13, 2021) was an American dancer and prolific writer about dance.

Hal de Becker

Personal life

The third generation of a theatrical family, de Becker was born in New York City, the son of stage and film actor Harold de Becker[1] and actress Dorothy Daniels de Becker, who performed in Abie’s Irish Rose the longest running play in Broadway history.[2]

De Becker attended Hollywood High School where he was a gymnastics champion. As a teenager he performed in an aerial act 110 feet high.

In 1950 he married Frances Katz (died in 1970).[3] They had two children, one of whom is author Gavin de Becker and Chrysti.

In 1958, he met dancer Linda Wahner (now Shoemaker) in a ballet class, and they married a year later and divorced in 1979. They have four children, Hal Jr., Belinda, Brian, and Douglas.[4][5]

Career

De Becker’s career began as a child actor on Broadway.[6] He appeared on stage with Ingrid Bergman, Burgess Meredith, and Elia Kazan, and he appeared in films with Marlene Dietrich, Elizabeth Taylor, and Mickey Rooney[7] with credits in National Velvet and other films.[8]

His contact with the dance world began in 1944 when legendary choreographer George Balanchine set a dance for him and two other young actors appearing in the world premiere of Song of Norway.

He and his wife at the time, Linda Wahner, toured Europe from 1961 to 1964 performing as “Belinda and de Becker.”[9][10][11] They appeared with many stars, including Liberace and Nat King Cole. He produced shows in the US and Europe.

De Becker danced principal roles in the Los Angeles City Ballet, Southern California Ballet, and Grand Opera Company of Los Angeles, and musicals including Oklahoma! and Plain and Fancy.

De Becker worked with choreographers David Lichine, Joseph Rickard and Adam Darius. In 1958 he danced in Darius’s ballet Quartet along with Prima Ballerina Cynthia Gregory. His dance teachers included Michel Panaieff, Bronislava Nijinska, Leon Varkas, Michael Brigante, Irina Kosmovska and Carmelita Maracci. Later, in Paris, he trained with Madame Nora and Serge Perette and in Spain with Hector Zaraspe, Juan Magrina and Elsa Von Allen.

In the 1950s de Becker worked for a private detective agency in Los Angeles to pay for his dance classes, and in 1968 he opened one of the first private detective agencies ever licensed in Nevada.[12] The Las Vegas Sun Newspaper dubbed him as “The Dancing Detective.” For 25 years, de Becker taught hundreds of professional dancers in Hollywood and in Las Vegas including Backstage Dance Studio,[13][14] and in 1986 he directed the Las Vegas Civic Ballet Company.

De Becker has written articles for various dance journals, such as Dance Magazine, since the sixties.[15] He was dance critic[16] for the New Times and Las Vegas Sun Newspaper, City Life, Las Vegas Weekly,[17] and Desert Companion magazines. He's also written for Dance Europe, and reviewed for Dance Magazine.[18] From 1995 to 1998 his Las Vegas Beat column appeared in New York’s Dance and the Arts Magazine.

In 2007, de Becker wrote the foreword for Adam Darius’s autobiography, Arabesque Through Time: A Life in Ballet through Three Centuries.[19] De Becker has reviewed nearly every major dance company from the Bolshoi and Kirov (St. Petersburg) Ballets to Paris Opera Ballet, NYC Ballet, Joffrey Ballet,[20] American Ballet Theatre, Twyla Tharp Company and dance troupes from China, New Zealand, Mexico, Korea, Switzerland, Argentina, Africa and elsewhere.[21]

More than 600 of de Becker’s articles appear online in Callback News, reflecting 30 years of history of dance in Las Vegas.[22] Becker died May 13, 2021 in Las Vegas.[23]

References

  1. ^ "Harold de Becker". IMDB. Retrieved 28 January 2016.
  2. ^ "Dorothy Daniels de Becker". IMDB. Retrieved 28 January 2016.
  3. ^ Scalet, Sarah D. "Interview with Gavin de Becker". CSO Online. Retrieved 28 January 2016.
  4. ^ de Becker, III, Hal. "Hal de Becker". DeBecker Investigations, Inc. Retrieved 30 March 2020.
  5. ^ Wagner, Bruce (August 2, 2012). Dead Stars: A Novel. Plume (August 2, 2012). ISBN 978-0399159350.
  6. ^ "Haldor deBecker, Performer". Playbill Vault. Playbill. Retrieved 28 January 2016.
  7. ^ "Las Vegas Puts On a Great Show". Kansas City Times. July 26, 1965. Retrieved 28 January 2016.
  8. ^ "Harold de Becker, Jr". IMDb. Retrieved 28 January 2016.
  9. ^ de Becker, Hal (November 1963). "As I See It". Dance Magazine. Retrieved 2016-02-01.
  10. ^ "Las Vegas Puts On a Great Show". Kansas City Times. July 26, 1965. Retrieved 28 January 2016.
  11. ^ "Entertainment Section". Zandvoorts Nieuwsblad. 1964. Retrieved 28 January 2016.
  12. ^ "About Hal de Becker Sr". Quality Reporting Services. Retrieved 28 January 2016.
  13. ^ "Hal de Becker". Sueann Townsend. Retrieved 28 January 2016.
  14. ^ . Backstage Studio. Archived from the original on 5 February 2016. Retrieved 28 January 2016.
  15. ^ Becker, Hal de. "1963 - Callback News". www.callbacknews.com. Retrieved 2016-02-01.
  16. ^ "Nevada Ballet Theatre now boasts a celebrity swan". KNPR. Retrieved 28 January 2016.
  17. ^ "Dance Orgies and Tutus". Las Vegas Weekly. Retrieved 28 January 2016.
  18. ^ "Nevada Ballet Theatre". Dance Magazine. Retrieved 28 January 2016.
  19. ^ Darius, Adam (2007). Arabesque Through Time: A Life in Ballet through Three Centuries (1st ed.). Harlequinade Books. p. foreword. ISBN 9789519823249.
  20. ^ "Joffrey Ballet Rite On". Callback News. Retrieved 28 January 2016.
  21. ^ "Ballet's Superstar Showcased on Video". Nina Ananiashvili. Retrieved 28 January 2016.
  22. ^ "To the Point". Callback News. Retrieved 28 January 2016.
  23. ^ "Hal de Becker Sr". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved 8 October 2021.

External links

  • Callback News
  • Chronicle of the Las Vegas Dance Scene From 1987

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Haldor de Becker July 31 1931 May 13 2021 was an American dancer and prolific writer about dance Hal de Becker Contents 1 Personal life 2 Career 3 References 4 External linksPersonal life EditThe third generation of a theatrical family de Becker was born in New York City the son of stage and film actor Harold de Becker 1 and actress Dorothy Daniels de Becker who performed in Abie s Irish Rose the longest running play in Broadway history 2 De Becker attended Hollywood High School where he was a gymnastics champion As a teenager he performed in an aerial act 110 feet high In 1950 he married Frances Katz died in 1970 3 They had two children one of whom is author Gavin de Becker and Chrysti In 1958 he met dancer Linda Wahner now Shoemaker in a ballet class and they married a year later and divorced in 1979 They have four children Hal Jr Belinda Brian and Douglas 4 5 Career EditDe Becker s career began as a child actor on Broadway 6 He appeared on stage with Ingrid Bergman Burgess Meredith and Elia Kazan and he appeared in films with Marlene Dietrich Elizabeth Taylor and Mickey Rooney 7 with credits in National Velvet and other films 8 His contact with the dance world began in 1944 when legendary choreographer George Balanchine set a dance for him and two other young actors appearing in the world premiere of Song of Norway He and his wife at the time Linda Wahner toured Europe from 1961 to 1964 performing as Belinda and de Becker 9 10 11 They appeared with many stars including Liberace and Nat King Cole He produced shows in the US and Europe De Becker danced principal roles in the Los Angeles City Ballet Southern California Ballet and Grand Opera Company of Los Angeles and musicals including Oklahoma and Plain and Fancy De Becker worked with choreographers David Lichine Joseph Rickard and Adam Darius In 1958 he danced in Darius s ballet Quartet along with Prima Ballerina Cynthia Gregory His dance teachers included Michel Panaieff Bronislava Nijinska Leon Varkas Michael Brigante Irina Kosmovska and Carmelita Maracci Later in Paris he trained with Madame Nora and Serge Perette and in Spain with Hector Zaraspe Juan Magrina and Elsa Von Allen In the 1950s de Becker worked for a private detective agency in Los Angeles to pay for his dance classes and in 1968 he opened one of the first private detective agencies ever licensed in Nevada 12 The Las Vegas Sun Newspaper dubbed him as The Dancing Detective For 25 years de Becker taught hundreds of professional dancers in Hollywood and in Las Vegas including Backstage Dance Studio 13 14 and in 1986 he directed the Las Vegas Civic Ballet Company De Becker has written articles for various dance journals such as Dance Magazine since the sixties 15 He was dance critic 16 for the New Times and Las Vegas Sun Newspaper City Life Las Vegas Weekly 17 and Desert Companion magazines He s also written for Dance Europe and reviewed for Dance Magazine 18 From 1995 to 1998 his Las Vegas Beat column appeared in New York s Dance and the Arts Magazine In 2007 de Becker wrote the foreword for Adam Darius s autobiography Arabesque Through Time A Life in Ballet through Three Centuries 19 De Becker has reviewed nearly every major dance company from the Bolshoi and Kirov St Petersburg Ballets to Paris Opera Ballet NYC Ballet Joffrey Ballet 20 American Ballet Theatre Twyla Tharp Company and dance troupes from China New Zealand Mexico Korea Switzerland Argentina Africa and elsewhere 21 More than 600 of de Becker s articles appear online in Callback News reflecting 30 years of history of dance in Las Vegas 22 Becker died May 13 2021 in Las Vegas 23 References Edit Harold de Becker IMDB Retrieved 28 January 2016 Dorothy Daniels de Becker IMDB Retrieved 28 January 2016 Scalet Sarah D Interview with Gavin de Becker CSO Online Retrieved 28 January 2016 de Becker III Hal Hal de Becker DeBecker Investigations Inc Retrieved 30 March 2020 Wagner Bruce August 2 2012 Dead Stars A Novel Plume August 2 2012 ISBN 978 0399159350 Haldor deBecker Performer Playbill Vault Playbill Retrieved 28 January 2016 Las Vegas Puts On a Great Show Kansas City Times July 26 1965 Retrieved 28 January 2016 Harold de Becker Jr IMDb Retrieved 28 January 2016 de Becker Hal November 1963 As I See It Dance Magazine Retrieved 2016 02 01 Las Vegas Puts On a Great Show Kansas City Times July 26 1965 Retrieved 28 January 2016 Entertainment Section Zandvoorts Nieuwsblad 1964 Retrieved 28 January 2016 About Hal de Becker Sr Quality Reporting Services Retrieved 28 January 2016 Hal de Becker Sueann Townsend Retrieved 28 January 2016 42 Years of Instructors 1973 2015 Backstage Studio Archived from the original on 5 February 2016 Retrieved 28 January 2016 Becker Hal de 1963 Callback News www callbacknews com Retrieved 2016 02 01 Nevada Ballet Theatre now boasts a celebrity swan KNPR Retrieved 28 January 2016 Dance Orgies and Tutus Las Vegas Weekly Retrieved 28 January 2016 Nevada Ballet Theatre Dance Magazine Retrieved 28 January 2016 Darius Adam 2007 Arabesque Through Time A Life in Ballet through Three Centuries 1st ed Harlequinade Books p foreword ISBN 9789519823249 Joffrey Ballet Rite On Callback News Retrieved 28 January 2016 Ballet s Superstar Showcased on Video Nina Ananiashvili Retrieved 28 January 2016 To the Point Callback News Retrieved 28 January 2016 Hal de Becker Sr Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved 8 October 2021 External links EditCallback News Chronicle of the Las Vegas Dance Scene From 1987 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hal de Becker amp oldid 1100346535, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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