Film and television In 1962, Nureyev made his screen debut in a - TopicsExpress



          

Film and television In 1962, Nureyev made his screen debut in a film version of Les Sylphides. In 1977 he played Rudolph Valentino in Ken Russells Valentino, but he decided against an acting career in order to branch into modern dance with the Dutch National Ballet in 1968. In 1972, Sir Robert Helpmann invited him to tour Australia with his own production of Don Quixote,[17] his directorial debut. The film version (1973) features Nureyev, Lucette Aldous as Kitri, Helpmann as Don Quixote and artists of the Australian Ballet. During the 1970s, Nureyev appeared in several films and toured through the United States in a revival of the Broadway musical The King and I. He was one of the guest stars on the television series The Muppet Show[18] where he danced in a parody called Swine Lake, sang Baby, Its Cold Outside in a sauna duet with Miss Piggy, and sang and tap-danced in the shows finale, Top Hat, White Tie and Tails. It is an appearance that is credited with making Jim Hensons series become one of the sought after programs to appear in.[19] In 1981, Thames Television filmed a documentary with Nureyev, including a candid interview, as well as access to him in the studio, rehearsing. In 1982, he became a naturalized Austrian.[20] In 1983 he had a non-dancing role in the movie Exposed with Nastassja Kinski.
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