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- Birth nameLeRoy Jerome Prinz
- LeRoy Prinz started his career after running away from a boarding school. He came to France prior to WWI, where he earned his money dancing in nightclubs. After the outbreak of the war he became a pilot. He was shot down 15 times. After the war he fought as a mercenary in a civil war in Nicaragua, until US forces landed and intervened. Deciding he had pressed his luck as far as it would go, and having had his fill of fighting, he found work as a dance director on Broadway. He worked mostly for Paramount (1933-41) and Warner Bros. (1942-57). Among his best remembered works are The Big Broadcast of 1938 (1938) and the bizarre All-American Co-Ed (1941).- IMDb Mini Biography By: Stephan Eichenberg <eichenbe@fak-cbg.tu-muenchen.de>
- SpousesBetty Bryson(June 22, 1936 - September 15, 1983) (his death, 1 child)Agnes Suzanne Thorstadt(October 20, 1926 - October 25, 1934) (divorced, 1 child)Mary E. Thompson(1919 - ?) (divorced)
- Children
- RelativesEddie Prinz(Sibling)
- He choreographed two film versions of the same musical--The Desert Song (1943) and The Desert Song (1953)--and in both films the music was supervised and conducted by Ray Heindorf.
- Father of LeRoy Prinz Jr., older brother of Eddie Prinz.
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