Michael Flatley
Dancer / Choreographer
Dance impresario Michael Flatley was raised in Chicago by Irish parents and took up dancing in earnest at age 11. In 1994 he became principal choreographer and dancer for the musical revue Riverdance, an unexpected smash hit which launched an Irish dance craze in the US and Europe. Flatley's quick feet and bare-chested flair made him a star, but he left the show eight months later after disputes with the show's producers over money and his part in the show's creation. He soon unveiled his own hit touring dance show, Lord of the Dance, in which he starred from 1996-98. He followed that with the ensemble show Feet of Flames. In 2005 he returned to the stage with a new touring show, Celtic Tiger.Extra credit: Flatley's fans call themselves "Flatheads"... According to his official site, Flatley holds the record for "highest insurance premium placed on a dancer's legs - a mind-boggling $40,000,000"... Flatley also set a world record for tap-dancing speed in 1998, with a pace of 35 taps per second.
Four Good Links
Michael Flatley Official Site
Info and "hot" pictures of Michael
Yes, Yes, Michael Flatley
Eager fan page with an excellent FAQ
Law.com: Flatley vs. Mauro
2004 legal followup to a Flatley lawsuit tangle
Lord of the Dance
Official site for Flatley's show, still touring
Vital Stats
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Best Known As
Creator of Lord of the Dance

