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Thomas James Tune (born February 28, 1939) is an American actor, dancer, singer, theatre director, producer, and choreographer. Over the course of his career, he has won ten , the National Medal of Arts, and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.


Early life
Tune was born in Wichita Falls, Texas, to oil rig worker, horse trainer, and restaurateur Jim Tune and Eva Mae Clark along with his sister, Gracey. He attended Mirabeau B. Lamar High School, Houston and the -affiliated Lon Morris College in Jacksonville, Texas. He studied dance under in Houston. He also studied dance with Kit Andree in Boulder, Colorado. He went on to earn his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Drama from the University of Texas at Austin in 1962 and his Master of Fine Arts in Directing from the University of Houston. Tune later moved to New York to start his career.


Career
Tune stands a lanky tall, and at first he found his height to be a disadvantage when auditioning for roles, as he would tower over potential co-stars. He wore horizontally striped shirts to auditions, dipped extra low when he did pliés and learned to dance upstage ("I'd look shorter that way. It's a law of perspective") to try to overcome it.

In 1965, Tune made his debut as a performer in the musical Baker Street. He gained national attention in 1969 when TV producer Greg Garrison hired him as a specialty dancer and assistant choreographer for The Dean Martin Show and its summer replacement series, Dean Martin Presents .

Tommy Tune became well known behind the scenes as a reliable dance expert. In 1978, when the musical-comedy revue Hellzapoppin starring and was having an out-of-town tryout, Tune was called in three weeks before the show's Broadway bow: he arrived in Boston on a Saturday to debut in a dance number on the following Monday.Dan Lewis, "It's curtains for 'Hellzapoppin'", The Record, Hackensack, NJ, January 20, 1977, p. 28. Tune's contribution came too late to save the show, which closed less than a week later when a plan to televise Hellzapoppin suddenly fell through.

Tune's first Broadway directing and choreography credits were for the original production of The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas in 1978. His direction of 's Nine in 1982, which also won the Tony for Best Musical, garnered him his first Tony for direction of a musical. He has gone on to direct and/or choreograph eight Broadway musicals. He directed a new musical titled Turn of the Century, which premiered at the in Chicago on September 19, 2008, and closed on November 2, 2008. , Tune has directed The Club and Cloud Nine. Tune toured the United States in the musical in 1994–1995, and in the stage adaptation of the film Dr. Dolittle in 2006.

Tune is the only person to win in the same categories (Best Choreography and Best Direction of a Musical) in consecutive years (1990 and 1991), and the first to win in four categories. He has won ten Tony Awards, including a Lifetime Achievement Award in 2015.

Tune appeared in a 1975 TV special titled Welcome to the "World" along with and to promote the opening of at Walt Disney World. His film credits include Ambrose Kemper in Hello, Dolly! (1969), directed by and starring , The Boy Friend (1971) with , and Mimì Bluette... fiore del mio giardino (1976) with and . He also appeared briefly on Mister Rogers' Neighborhood in 1988.

Tune released his first record album, Slow Dancin', in 1997 on the label featuring a collection of his favorite romantic ballads. In 1999, he made his Las Vegas debut as the star of EFX at the MGM Grand Las Vegas. talkinbroadway review, undated ca. 1999

Tune staged an elaborate musical entitled Paparazzi for the Holland America Line cruise ship the Oosterdam in 2003. listing for Holland America He works often with The Manhattan Rhythm Kings, for example touring in a Big Band entitled Song and Dance Man and White Tie and Tails (2002).

Tune performed in his musical revue, Steps in Time: A Broadway Biography in Song and Dance, in Boston in April 2008 and continuing in various venues from Bethesda, Maryland in January 2009 to California in February 2009.

The Tommy Tune Awards, presented annually by Theatre Under The Stars (TUTS), honor excellence in high school musical theatre in Houston. The current home of the Tommy Tune Awards is the Hobby Center for the Performing Arts in Houston, Texas.

Tune appeared as Argyle Austero in the revived fourth and fifth seasons of Arrested Development on . In 2015, he made a return to the New York stage as a featured performer in City Center's staged concert Encores!. He was featured in two numbers in Lady, Be Good!; his first act number was the Gershwin standard "Fascinating Rhythm."Isherwood, Charles. "Madcap Stratagems of Songful Siblings" The New York Times, February 5, 2015

In the eighteenth episode of the sixth season of , "A Star Is Burns," the citizens of Springfield are invited to make their own movies for a town film festival. Mr. Burns's film, "A Burns for All Seasons," features Tune's name in the credits, playing the role of .


Personal life
Before leaving Texas in the 1960s for a Broadway career in New York, Tune worked with Mary Highsmith (mother of novelist Patricia Highsmith) at the Point Summer Theatre. In a letter to her daughter, Highsmith referred to Tune as her "adopted boy" whom she called "Romano." Tune later praised Highsmith for helping him develop his talents: "She was an opening for me; she opened a little bit of my tight fabric so that I might peer through."Schenkar, Joan. The Talented Miss Highsmith: The Secret Life and Serious Art of Patricia Highsmith. St. Martin's Press (2009); , pp. 61-63 When not performing, he used to run an art gallery in that featured his own work. As of 2014, it is no longer open.

In 1997, Tune's memoir, Footnotes, was published. In it, he wrote about what drives him as a performer, choreographer, and director and reminisced about his days with in My One and Only; as well as meeting and working with his many idols. He further wrote about being openly gay in the world of theater; about losing his partner, choreographer David Steiger Wolfe, to AIDS in 1994, and about the unhappy ending of his relationship with A Chorus Line actor Michel Stuart.

(1997). 9780684841823, Simon & Schuster. .
He also described a woman whom he did not name but who he said was the "love of his life," and some media speculated that the description he gave appeared to fit .

In September 2021, Tommy Tune was elected the honorary president of the American Guild of Variety Artists, the labor union for non-actor stage performers. "EXTRA, EXTRA...Variety News! - AGVA officer Election results are in!" AGVA website; September 25, 2021


Broadway productions
  • Baker Street (1965) (performer)
  • A Joyful Noise (1966) (performer)
  • How Now, Dow Jones (1967) (performer)
  • Seesaw (1973) (performer, associate choreographer)
  • The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (1978) (director, choreographer)
  • A Day in Hollywood / A Night in the Ukraine (1980) (director, choreographer)
  • Nine (1982) (director)
  • My One and Only (1983) (performer, choreographer)
  • Stepping Out (1987) (director)
  • Grand Hotel (1989) (director, choreographer)
  • The Will Rogers Follies (1991) (director, choreographer)
  • Tommy Tune Tonite! (1992) (performer)
  • Bye Bye Birdie (1992) touring production (performer)
  • The Best Little Whorehouse Goes Public (1994) (director, choreographer)
  • Grease (1994 revival) (production supervisor)


Awards and nominations
1974Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a MusicalSeesaw
1977Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Director of a MusicalThe Club
1978The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas
Outstanding Choreography
1979Best Direction of a Musical
Best Choreography
1980Best Direction of a MusicalA Day in Hollywood / A Night in the Ukraine
Best Choreography
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Choreography
Outer Critics Circle AwardOutstanding Director
Outstanding Choreography
1982Best Direction of a MusicalNine
Best Choreography
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Director of a Musical
Outstanding Director of a PlayCloud 9
1983Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a MusicalMy One and Only
Best Direction of a Musical
Best Choreography
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Choreography
1990Best Direction of a MusicalGrand Hotel
Best Choreography
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Director of a Musical
Outstanding Choreography
Outer Critics Circle AwardOutstanding Director
1991Best Direction of a MusicalThe Will Rogers Follies
Best Choreography
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Choreography
1992Outer Critics Circle AwardOutstanding Choreography
2003Drama Desk AwardOutstanding ChoreographyTommy Tune: White Tie and Tails
2015 Lifetime Achievement Award


Other recognition
  • 1994 – Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement
  • 2009 – National Museum of Dance and Hall of Fame


In other media


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