Imogen Claire
Imogen Lee Claire, born Crowe, was a British dancer, choreographer, actor, and dance teacher.
Early life
Born in London in 1943, Claire was the second born daughter of Kathleen Eden-Green and Antony Lee Crowe. She had one older sister and a younger brother and sister. Her parents had married in 1938. Her mother was a schoolmistress, and her father was a graduate student working on a thesis. She was educated at the Royal Ballet School and the London Dance Theatre. In the autumn of 1961, the Dancing Times reported Imogen Crowe as a notable Royal Ballet School leaver who had passed her Advanced Royal Academy of Dance exams with a commendation.Career
As a dancer, Claire gained leading roles in the 1960s. In the winter of 1963, as Imogen Crowe, she appeared as Terpsichore in the first English production of the Stravinsky ballet Apollo, choreographed by Balanchine, opposite Maximo Barra as Apollo. This opened at the Royalty Theatre, Chester, on 9 November and then went on tour.In 1970, Claire played Lucretia Borgia on stage in The Council of Love, with Warren Mitchell as Satan. Ken Russell then recruited her for minor roles in his avant garde films, beginning with three in 1971, The Music Lovers, The Devils, and The [Boy Friend (1971 film)|The Boy Friend]. She continued to appear in many of Russell’s films, and as well as having a part in his The [Lair of the White Worm (film)|The Lair of the White Worm] she was the film’s choreographer.
In the theatre Claire worked several times with Philip Prowse, as an actor, dancer, and choreographer. Her last film was Billy Elliot, in which she played a dance examiner.
Claire taught for two years at the Drama Centre London. In 1994, she was the first choreographer elected to the council of the union Equity and originated several dance initiatives, including the Dance Passport and new insurance plans for dancers. She was elected for the last time in 2004. On 24 June 2005, Claire died from cancer at Westminster. At the time of her death, she was living in Linden Gardens, off Notting Hill Gate, Kensington.
Personal life
In 1977, while appearing as a Cabaret Girl in a revival of Tales from the Vienna Woods at the National Theatre, Claire met stage manager John Rothenberg. They lived together through the 1980s and were married in 1992. Rothenberg, who was 15 years her senior, died in 2004.Films
The Music Lovers as Lady in White The Devils as Nun The Boy Friend as dancer Savage Messiah, as Mavis ColdstreamHenry VIII and His Six Wives as Maria de Salinas Mahler Tommy as Specialist’s Nurse Lisztomania as George SandThe Rocky Horror Picture Show as Transylvanian Valentino Hussy as ImogenShock Treatment as Wardrobe MisstressFlash Gordon as Special Movement Caravaggio as Lady with the JewelsThe Lair of the White Worm as Dorothy Trent Salome's Last Dance as Second Nazarean Prisoner of Honor as cabaret singer Hotel Splendide as Edna Blanche Billy Elliot as dance examinerTelevision
- Star Maidens as DoctorClouds of Glory as Spectre
- Lovejoy as Stall Holder