Champion, who was born in Los Angeles on September 2, 1919, passed away in the same city on October 21st.
Her death comes a little over two weeks after the recent passing of fellow '50s MGM musical dancer Tommy Rall.
Champion, seen above and below with longtime husband Gower Champion, was the younger half-sister of actress Lina Basquette; her father was well-known dancing teacher Ernest Belcher, who instructed a number of future dancing stars.
Champion was a significant contributor to two different, equally notable phases in film history. As a teenager married to Disney animator Art Babbitt from 1937-41, Champion worked on the first full-length animated film, SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS (1937), modeling Snow White for the animators.
She was named a Disney Legend, the studio's highest honor, in 2007. Disney's D23 website posted an obituary with a look at her career which included this terrific photo of her with a statue of Walt Disney in the Disney California Adventure theme park.
In 1947 she married Gower Champion, to whom she was married for over a quarter century. Champion had interesting family connections of his own; his brother was writer-director-producer John Champion, whose Western credits included work on PANHANDLE (1948), SHOTGUN (1955), and MUSTANG COUNTRY (1976).
The Champions were teamed in several MGM musicals: SHOW BOAT (1951), LOVELY TO LOOK AT (1952), EVERYTHING I HAVE IS YOURS (1952), GIVE A GIRL A BREAK (1953), and JUPITER'S DARLING (1955). "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes" from LOVELY TO LOOK AT, seen above, is in my Top 5 favorite musical numbers ever put on film.
For much more regarding this very special performer, please visit the links below.
As someone who loves both MGM musicals and Disney animation, I feel deep gratitude for the many happy hours Marge Champion's work has given me. My sincere condolences to her family and friends.
Previously reviewed Marge Champion films: SORORITY HOUSE (1939), EVERYTHING I HAVE IS YOURS (1952), and GIVE A GIRL A BREAK (1953). Update: Here are reviews of SHOW BOAT (1951) and LOVELY TO LOOK AT (1952).
Additional previous links: Destination D: 75 Years of Disney Animation (2012), Happy Birthday, Marge Champion! (2014), and The Marge Champion Centennial (2019).
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Thank you for the lovely tribute, Laura. I so enjoyed her musicals with Gower. And one of my earliest memories is playing with my Marge and Gower Champion paper dolls - just saw they are still available on eBay! Best, Jane
ReplyDeleteI adored her in Show Boat and loved seeing her anytime she was dancing. This was a lovely tribute and I love that pic of her with the Disney statue. RIP.
ReplyDeleteJane and Deb, thank you both so much for sharing your fond memories of Marge Champion. What a life and career!
ReplyDeleteJane, I went to eBay to take a look at Marge & Gower paper dolls - what fun! I love that that's an early memory for you, very special.
Deb, isn't that a great pic with Walt's statue? I also really love the head shot second from the top as it's something I only found recently - really a charming look.
A special lady indeed!
Best wishes,
Laura