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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hugh_LaingHugh Laing - Wikipedia

    Hugh Laing (born Hugh Morris Alleyne Skinner, 6 June 1911 – 10 May 1988) was one of the most significant dramatic ballet dancers of the 20th-century. He danced with Marie Rambert's Ballet Club and New York City Ballet. He was the partner of choreographer Antony Tudor.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0481905Hugh Laing - IMDb

    Hugh Laing was born on 6 June 1911 in Barbados, British West Indies [now Barbados]. He was an actor, known for Brigadoon (1954), The Immortal Hour (1939) and A Divertissement (1939). He was married to Diana Adams. He died on 10 May 1988 in New York City, New York, USA.

    • January 1, 1
    • Barbados, British West Indies [now Barbados]
    • January 1, 1
    • New York City, New York, USA
  3. May 11, 1988 · Hugh Laing, one of the finest dramatic dancers of 20th-century ballet and a former star of both American Ballet Theater and the New York City Ballet, died yesterday at St....

  4. May 11, 1988 · Hugh Laing, whose career as a dancer was so closely entwined with that of his longtime companion, choreographer Antony Tudor, that the two were considered a hyphenate in the world of ballet, died...

  5. Hugh Laing was born on June 6, 1911 in Barbados, British West Indies [now Barbados]. He was an actor, known for Brigadoon (1954), The Immortal Hour (1939) and A Divertissement (1939). He was married to Diana Adams.

    • June 6, 1911
    • May 10, 1988
  6. Oct 25, 2017 · Hugh Morris Alleyne Skinner (6 th June 1911 – 10 th May 1988) was born in Barbados to Donald and Beatrice Skinner and grew up in Strathclyde. He would later change his stage name to Hugh Laing and be described as one of the most significant dramatic ballet dancers of the 20 th century.

  7. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › hugh_laingHugh Laing | Rotten Tomatoes

    Birthday: Jun 6, 1911. Birthplace: Barbados. Hugh Laing made his mark in the world of entertainment when he acted in the adaptation "Brigadoon" (1954) with Gene Kelly. In 1938, he made his screen...