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Steve Merritt
Born
Steve Thomas Michaels Ferraro

(1945-01-17)January 17, 1945
DiedJanuary 26, 1993(1993-01-26) (aged 48)
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Choreographer
Dancer
Years activemid-1960s–late-1980s
Notable workDream Street
61st Academy Awards opening number

Steve Merritt (January 17, 1945 – January 26, 1993)[1] was an American dancer and choreographer. Together with Nancy and Ronnie Horowitz and Mark Donnelly, Merritt created the musical Dream Street, which played in Las Vegas from 1983 to 1987. Merritt and Donnelly also conceived the Broadway-style format for the Chippendales show. In 1989 Merritt choreographed the opening number of the 61st Academy Awards presentation.

Steve Thomas Merritt was born Steve Thomas Michael Ferraro in San Jose, California, in 1945. He moved to Los Angeles in the mid-1960s and studied dance under David Winter while working as a dancer on a local TV show called The Farmer John Dance Show. He created the Solid Gold Dancers and performed on Casey Kasem's weekly Top Forty Countdown television show.

Merritt died of AIDS in 1993 at age 48. Leaving his mother a half-brother and sister. Steve also left his father and a half-sister and brother on his side. [2]

References

  1. ^ "Steve Merritt, dancer, noted choreographer" (Obituary), San Jose Mercury News, January 30, 1993, page 6B.
  2. ^ Obituary, New York Times (Jan. 31, 1993).