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George Foster
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George Foster is known for
The Steve Lawrence Show (1965)
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The Carol Burnett Show (1967)
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The Garry Moore Show (1958)
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Known for
The Steve Lawrence Show
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1965 • 11 eps
The Carol Burnett Show
8.7
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1968–1976 • 174 eps
The Garry Moore Show
6.9
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1960–1964 • 4 eps
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The Carol Burnett Show
8.7
TV Series
assistant choreographer
1968–1976
174 episodes
The Steve Lawrence Show
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assistant choreographer
1965
11 episodes
The Garry Moore Show
6.9
TV Series
assistant choreographer
1960–1964
4 episodes
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Stage musical: Naughty Marietta - as Dancing Boy/Blades of New Orleans, San Francisco Civic Light Opera Association
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