Anthony Van Laast

Anthony Van Laast

Born: May 31, 1951
in Sussex, England
Anthony Van Laast CBE is a choreographer, mainly for the stage, concerts, television, and film.

His works have appeared in the West End and on Broadway.

Movies for Anthony Van Laast...

Birthing Mamma Mia!
Title: Birthing Mamma Mia!
Character: Self
Released: December 31, 2008
Type: Movie
This short documentary is about the making of the 2008 film musical "Mamma Mia!".
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Princess Caraboo
Title: Princess Caraboo
Character: Second Dressmaker
Released: September 16, 1994
Type: Movie
Bristol, England, early 19th century. A beautiful young stranger who speaks a weird language is tried for the crime of begging. But when a man claims that he can translate her dialect, it is understood that the woman is a princess from a far away land. She is then welcomed by a family of haughty aristocrats that only wants to heighten their prestige. However, the local reporter is not at all convinced she is what she claims to be and investigates. Is Caraboo really a princess?
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Never Say Never Again
Title: Never Say Never Again
Character: Kurt
Released: October 7, 1983
Type: Movie
James Bond returns as the secret agent 007 to battle the evil organization SPECTRE. Bond must defeat Largo, who has stolen two atomic warheads for nuclear blackmail. But Bond has an ally in Largo's girlfriend, the willowy Domino, who falls for Bond and seeks revenge.
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Kate Bush: On Tour
Title: Kate Bush: On Tour
Character: Self
Released: April 3, 1979
Type: Movie
Aired as part of BBC's 'Nationwide' programming, this documentary captures the leadup to 'The Tour of Life'.
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Combines
Title: Combines
Released: January 1, 1972
Type: Movie
One of the earliest events to combine dance on film projected in juxtaposition with live performances by the same dancers. The films included rehearsals of the sequences being danced in their final form on stage; portraits of individual dancers, and different interpretations of the same segment of choreography by different dancers intercut with images of them preparing to come on stage. Also included blown-up Polaroid close-up portraits of dancers.