June Spencer
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Podcast Appearances
Sometimes when I listen to it, I feel the... I used to feel the poignancy of it.
He remained good-tempered throughout.
Sometimes he'd be rather rude to other people, which was embarrassing, but he was never as bad as Jack.
I'd like to have the overture to The Sleeping Beauty by Tchaikovsky, and that is to remind me
of the years when Roger, Ros and I would go to Germany to see David dance.
He was a wonderfully frightening male carabosse.
He is, as he said to me, he said, I'm an actor without words.
And he was, he was a wonderful actor.
He could make you cry when he danced.
And this particular performance, we were sitting in the audience and when he came out to take his solo curtain call, my husband said, what's that noise?
And I said, they're stamping for him.
Yes, he was tall and he had some very hard choreography, lifting, some lifts that he shouldn't have done, and his back gave out and his feet didn't.
When he stopped dancing, his wife, with whom he always danced, needed a new partner.