Paul Godkin
Paul Godkin's training as a dancer began at the age of seven in his hometown of Beaumont, Texas. He toured Europe and the United States with the "Ballet Russe", as a soloist in Ballet Theater and as a concert performer. During World War Two, he served with the U.S. Navy for three and one-half years. His first professional choreographic effort, in 1948, served also to introduce him to Michael Todd, in "Willie the Weeper" ballet, arranged for ANTA's "Ballet Ballads.", which had been commissioned by Mr. Todd. In 1951, he arranged the dances for in international revue in Paris which starred Colette Marchand and Maurice Chevalier.
Acting
Crew
Movie
Around the World in 80 Days
Choreographer
1956
Movie
Gambit
Choreographer
1966
Movie
Pufnstuf
Choreographer
1970
TV
The Lucy–Desi Comedy Hour
Choreographer
1957
Movie
John Goldfarb, Please Come Home!
Choreographer
1965
Movie
How to Be Very, Very Popular
Choreographer
1955
Movie
The Jack Benny Hour
Choreographer
1965