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Christopher Gable

Christopher Michael Gable, CBE (13 March 194023 October 1998) was an English ballet dancer, choreographer and actor.
Born in London, Gable studied at the Royal Ballet School, joining the Sadler's Wells Royal Ballet in 1957. He was promoted to soloist in 1959 and principal in 1961.
Gable's roles included Romeo in the Kenneth MacMillan production of ''Romeo and Juliet'',〔(Gable biography at NorthernBalletTheatre.co.uk )〕 Mercury in Offenbach's comic operetta ''Orpheus in the Underworld'', a production that was filmed and released on DVD,〔 and Colas in ''La fille mal gardée''.〔Gable biography on the DVD of ''Orpheus in the Underworld''〕 Gable frequently partnered with Lynn Seymour.
Gable suffered from a chronic rheumatoid condition in his feet 〔(''Dance Magazine'' obituary, 1 January 1999 )〕 and left the Royal Ballet in 1967 to pursue a career in acting. He appeared in a number of television and film productions directed by Ken Russell, including the BBC films ''Song of Summer'' (1968) and ''The Dance of the Seven Veils'' (1970), ''Women in Love'' (1969), ''The Music Lovers'' (1970), an adaptation of ''The Boy Friend'' (1971), ''The Lair of the White Worm'' (1988), and ''The Rainbow'' (1989).〔http://northernballet.com/?q=biography/christopher-gable〕 Other roles included that of John, valet and friend of Prince Edward, in the Cinderella film musical ''The Slipper and the Rose'' (1976), the composer Peter Cornelius in ''Wagner'' (1983), and anti-villain Sharaz Jek in the 1984 ''Doctor Who'' serial ''The Caves of Androzani''. He also appeared on stage in the 1974 West End musical ''The Good Companions''.
In 1982, Gable founded the Central School of Ballet〔 with Ann Stannard. Five years later he was appointed Artistic Director of Northern Ballet Theatre. He transformed the small regional troupe into a company of national renown by presenting imaginative new works and staging impressive revivals of old classics. Among the productions mounted during his eleven-year regime were ''Swan Lake'', ''A Christmas Carol'', ''The Brontes'', ''The Amazing Adventure of Don Quixote'', ''Dracula'', ''Giselle'', and ''The Hunchback of Notre Dame''. Many of the projects he created later were performed by other dance companies, including the Atlanta Ballet and the Royal New Zealand Ballet. He played Arthur Ainsley in the 1984 TV British miniseries ''A Woman of Substance''.
In 1996 Gable was named a Commander of the Order of the British Empire for his services to British dance.〔 The following year he was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Letters by the University of Bradford.〔
Gable was married to dancer Carole Needham.〔http://articles.latimes.com/1998/nov/03/news/mn-39008〕 He died from cancer near Halifax, Yorkshire, at the age of 58.
==References==


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