Paul Haakon Explained

Paul Haakon
Birth Name:Paul Haakon Løngreen Nilson Panduoro
Birth Date:September 7, 1911
Birth Place:Fredericia, Denmark
Death Place:New York, NY, U.S.
Resting Place:Pohick Church
Nationality:Danish
Occupation:Dancer
Years Active:1933 - 1970
Spouse:
    Children:3

    Paul Haakon (September 7, 1911 – August 16, 1992), born Paul Haakon Løngreen Nilson Panduoro, was a Danish Ballet and Broadway dancer.

    Life and career

    Early life

    Haakon was born on September 8, 1911, in Fredericia, Denmark.[1] He studied ballet at the Royal Opera House in Copenhagen.[2]

    Career

    Haakon made his Broadway debut in 1933 in Champagne, Sec and continued to dance in numerous Broadway productions.[3] He also performed in vaudeville acts at Radio City Music Hall alongside lead ballerina Patricia Bowman.[2] In 1935, he briefly joined the American Ballet. During this period, the St. Louis Globe-Democrat noted that he had danced with Pavlova and called him "another Nijinski."[4]

    During World War II, Haakon toured with the United Service Organizations.[2] He returned to the stage in the mid-forties, choreographing and dancing for Mexican Hayride and choreographing Spook Scandals. Expanding into television and film, Haakon also appeared on The Milton Berle Show, danced for the 1956 movie Around the World in 80 Days, and was the assistant dance director for the film So This Is Love.[5]

    Haakon joined the Jose Greco Spanish Ballet as a performer, eventually also serving as ballet master and production manager. Haakon and Greco developed a close friendship, and Haakon remained with the group until his retirement.[6]

    In 1970, Haakon retired from dance. In his later years, he worked as a salesman and a mail handler.

    Death

    Haakon died of cancer in New York City on August 16, 1992. He is buried in Pohick Church Cemetery in Fairfax County, Virginia.[7] In an obituary in The Washington Post, Haakon was described as "among the great male ballet dancers of the 20th century".[8]

    Filmography

    Broadway

    YearTitleRoleNotes
    1933Champagne, SecHimself – Dancer
    1934Music Hath CharmsVenetian HooliganHimself – Dancer
    1935Alma Mater
    1935At Home AbroadHimself – Dancer
    1936The Show Is OnCasanovaHimself – Dancer
    1937Hooray For What!Himself – Principal Dancer
    1944Mexican HayridePaul

    Film

    YearTitleRoleNotes
    1929Wedding on the VolgaTosha
    1956Around the World in 80 DaysFlamenco dancer at Cave of the Seven Winds

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Paul Haakon. 2021-10-23. IMDb.
    2. News: Dunning. Jennifer. 1992-08-21. Paul Haakon, 80, Ballet and Broadway Dancer. en-US. The New York Times. 2021-10-23. 0362-4331.
    3. Web site: Paul Haakon. 2021-10-23. Playbill. en.
    4. News: August 12, 1934 . An Inning for the Dance . 2 . St. Louis Globe-Democrat Sunday Magazine.
    5. Web site: Paul Haakon. 2021-10-23. www.tcm.com. en.
    6. News: Gruen. John. 1988-09-18. Jose Greco Returns, With His Offspring at His Heels. en-US. The New York Times. 2021-10-23. 0362-4331.
    7. Web site: Paul Haakon (1911-1992) - Find A Grave Memorial. 2021-10-25. www.findagrave.com. en.
    8. News: DEATHS. en-US. Washington Post. 2021-10-23. 0190-8286.