About

Known credits:
25
Birthday:
1913-08-20
Place of birth:
San Antonio, Texas, USA
Website:
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Alex Romero

Overview

Alex Romero, born Alexander Bernard Quiroga in San Antonio, Texas, was the son of a Mexican general and politician. His family fled to the United States during the Mexican Revolution after his father and many brothers were killed. Raised in a family of performers, Alex initially had no formal dance training but learned tap by observing Black dancers in vaudeville acts. At fifteen, he joined his brothers’ Spanish dance troupe, adopting the stage name Romero, and toured extensively across the U.S. and Europe.

In 1936, while on tour in Norway, he married Faun, and the couple returned to the U.S. in 1939 as World War II began. Romero soon joined Jack Cole’s dance team at Columbia Pictures and transitioned into film choreography. He worked with legendary figures like Gene Kelly, Fred Astaire, Busby Berkeley, and Michael Kidd, contributing to iconic films such as An American in Paris, On the Town, and Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. His solo choreography debut came in Words and Music (1948), where he created standout numbers like “Thou Swell” and “Lady is a Tramp.”

Romero became known for his inventive, humorous style and masterful use of props and camera angles. He choreographed for stars including Doris Day, Debbie Reynolds, Bob Fosse, and Russ Tamblyn, and created the unforgettable “Jailhouse Rock” number for Elvis Presley, with whom he developed a close friendship. His work extended to television, Broadway, and nightclubs, with credits on The Perry Como Show, Fantasy Island, and the musical Happy Hunting starring Ethel Merman.

A founding member of the Professional Dancers Society, Romero was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award by Jazz Dance LA Foundation in 2001. He was celebrated not only for his artistic contributions but also for mentoring young dancers and choreographers. Alex Romero passed away peacefully in 2007 at the age of 94, leaving behind a legacy that helped shape the future of dance in film and television.

Known for

Acting

1985 That's Dancing! Actor From 'On the Town' (archive footage) 59
Average
1980 Marilyn: The Untold Story Actor 59
Average
1979 The Frisco Kid Actor Wild Old Man 59
Average
1951 An American in Paris Actor Dancing G.I. (uncredited) 64
Fair
1950 Pagan Love Song Actor Crab seller (uncredited) 58
Average
1950 The Toast of New Orleans Actor Dancing Villager (uncredited) 58
Average
1949 On the Town Actor "Day in New York" Ballet Dancer (uncredited) 62
Fair
1946 Tars and Spars Actor Dancer (uncredited) 58
Average
1944 Hollywood Canteen Actor Dancer (uncredited) 59
Average

Crew

1981 Zorro, The Gay Blade Crew Choreographer 58
Average
1980 Marilyn: The Untold Story Crew Choreographer 59
Average
1975 Hustle Crew Choreographer 58
Average
1969 The Greatest Mother of 'em All Crew Choreographer N/A
N/A
1967 Clambake Crew Choreographer 58
Average
1967 Double Trouble Crew Choreographer 58
Average
1967 Jack and the Beanstalk Crew Choreographer 59
Average
1962 What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? Crew Choreographer 72
Good
1962 The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm Crew Choreographer 58
Average
1962 The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse Crew Choreographer 58
Average
1958 Tom Thumb Crew Choreographer 59
Average
1956 The Fastest Gun Alive Crew Choreographer 59
Average
1955 Love Me or Leave Me Crew Choreographer 59
Average
1953 The Affairs of Dobie Gillis Crew Choreographer 58
Average
1952 The Bad and the Beautiful Crew Choreographer 63
Fair
1951 Inside Straight Crew Choreographer 58
Average