Moira Shearer

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Moira Shearer, Lady Kennedy (17 January 1926 – 31 January 2006), was an internationally famous Scottish ballet dancer and actress.

She was born Moira Shearer King in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland, the daughter of actor Harold V. King. In 1931 her family relocated to Ndola, Northern Rhodesia where she received her first dancing training under a former pupil of Enrico Cecchetti. She returned to England in 1936 and trained with Flora Fairbairn in London for a few months before she was accepted as a pupil by the Russian teacher Nicholas Legat. After three years with Legat, she joined the Sadler`s Wells Ballet School, however after the outbreak of the World War II her parents took her to Scotland. She made her debut with the International Ballet in 1941 before moving on to Sadler`s Wells in 1942.

She rose to international fame in 1948 after starring in her first film, as Victoria Page in the ballet-themed film The Red Shoes, directed by Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger. With hair that matched the titular footwear, the role and film were so powerful that even though she went on to star in other films and worked as a dancer for many decades, she is primarily known only for playing "Vicky".

In 1972, she was chosen by the BBC to present the Eurovision Song Contest when it was staged at the Usher Hall in Edinburgh. According to author and historian John Kennedy O`Connor`s The Eurovision Song Contest - The Official History, Moira accepted the role of hostess as her children wanted something to tease her with in the future. She wrote for The Daily Telegraph newspaper and gave talks on ballet worldwide.

The choreographer Gillian Lynne persuaded her to return to ballet in 1987 to play L. S. Lowry`s mother in A Simple Man for the BBC.

In 1950, Moira Shearer married Sir Ludovic Kennedy. They were married at in the Chapel Royal in London`s Hampton Court Palace. The couple had a son Alastair, and three daughters, Ailsa, Rachel and Fiona. Moira remained at Sadler`s Wells until 1953, when she retired from ballet. She continued to act, appearing as Titania in A Midsummer Night`s Dream at the 1954 Edinburgh Festival and working again for Powell on the controversial film Peeping Tom, which damaged Powell`s own career.

She died at the Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford, England at the age of 80.

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    Name Moira Shearer
    (Moira Shearer King)
    Other Name(s) Lady Kennedy
    Height 5' 5"  (165 cm)
    Build Slim
    Hair Color Red
    Date of Birth January 171926
    Birthplace Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland, UK
    Star Sign Capricorn
    Died January 312006 (Aged 80)
    Location of Death Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK
    Cause of Death Natural Causes
    Nationality Scottish
    Ethnicity White
    Occupation Dancer
    Celebrity Index Mo
    Claim to Fame The Red Shoes (1948)

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  • "Isn`t it strange that something you`ve never really wanted to do turns out to be the very thing that`s given you a name and identity?...The Red Shoes ruined my career in the ballet. They (her peers) never trusted me again."
  • "What people cannot realize is that a ballet dancer just cannot afford to give up ballet for a moment. After a month without practising you are thrown back years."
  • "I have been asked to play Shakespeare. Other parts include a Bernard Shaw play and a classic previously made by one of the screen`s finest actresses. It would be ludicrous for me to try to play any of these parts. I am not an actress."
  • "If I am dubious about films and film people, the film industry has only itself to blame."
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  • Performed in Frederick Ashton`s masterpiece "Symphonic Variations," her red hair providing vibrant contrast to blonde ballerina Pamela May and brunette Margot Fonteyn. In 1948, Shearer replaced an ailing Fonteyn in "Cinderella." Many prefer her version to that of Fonteyn`s.
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  • Her father, a civil engineer, moved the family to Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia), where she was pushed into dance lessons by her mother.
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  • Was performing at Covent Garden until 1953, when a combination of ill-health, injury and her wish to make a name for herself as an actress made her decide to retire from the ballet stage at age 27.
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  • Later was a book reviewer for the "Daily Journal".
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  • Fred Astaire wanted Moira to play opposite him in Royal Wedding (1951) and Gene Kelly asked for her for his Brigadoon (1954) picture, but she turned them both down, much preferring the classical stage in those years. She went on to play Titania in "A Midsummer Night`s Dream" in her Broadway debut and the title role in "Major Barbara".
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  • Red-headed ballet star who literally danced her way to film fame with only one picture. She only made a handful of others.
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  • Moira`s three daughters are Ailsa (b. 1952), Rachel (b. 1967) and Fiona (b. 1962).
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  • A joint portrait of Moira Shearer and Ludovic Kennedy, by the Israeli artist Avigdor Arikha, is now part of the permanent collection of the Scottish National Portrait Gallery.
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  • Toured the USA, lecturing on the history of ballet and Sergei Diaghilev between 1977 and 1982.
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  • Member of the BBC General Advisory Council 1970-77.
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  • Member of the Scottish Arts Council, 1971-73.
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  • Moira and Ludovic have one son and three daughters.
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  • She was a principal dancer with the Royal Ballet at Sadler`s Wells in London.
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  • She married Ludovic Kennedy in February 1950 at the Chapel Royal in Hampton Court Palace, London.
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  • When her first daughter was born, the "Sydney Morning Herald" prefaced the article with the heading "Pink Booties for Red Shoes".
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