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Texie Jane Waterman (November 25, 1931 – October 14, 1996) was an American choreographer, dancer, and dance teacher. She was the first choreographer for the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders.
Early life
Waterman was born in Dallas on November 25, 1931, to Robert Harold Waterman and Texie Willis Waterman. She attended Highland Park High School. Her mother was a dance instructor who co-founded the Dallas Civic Ballet. Waterman grew up taking dance classes and, at the age of 17, started teaching dance in various towns in Texas, including Mineola.
Career
Waterman performed in summer musicals and, by the time she was twenty years old, she was performing on Broadway in New York City. In the 1950s, she was a dancer at the Copacobana and Versailles nightclubs in New York City. She also danced on Sid Caesar's variety show Your Show of Shows. Waterman eventually moved back to Dallas and took up teaching in the two dance studios owned by her mother. She owned her own dance studio in Casa View, Dallas, where she taught jazz dance and musical theatre.
In 1954, Watterman met Dee Brock while the two were performing in the summer musical Wish You Were Here.
Brock went on to become the director of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders and, in 1972, she hired Waterman as their first choreographer in an effort to change the image of the squad. She choreographed for the cheerleaders from 1972 to 1983. She made appearances with members of the team on The Love Boat in 1977 and the 1979 film Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders and the 1989 film Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders II.
She retired in 1983 and was succeeded as choreographer by Shannon Baker Werthmann, a former squad member.
Personal life
While dancing in the Poconos, Waterman met the actor Arte Johnson. They married in 1957 and later divorced. She married a second time, but that marriage also ended in divorce. Waterman married a third time to Hugh Howard, an advertising executive.
She died of lung cancer in Dallas in 1996. She is buried at Restland Memorial Park outside Dallas.
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Texie Waterman - Wikipedia
Texie Jane Waterman (November 25, 1931 – October 14, 1996) [1] was an American choreographer, dancer, and dance teacher. She was the first choreographer for the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders.
Texie Jane Waterman Howard (1931-1996) - Find a Grave
Oct 14, 1996 · She was the first Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders choreographer. Although the team had cheerleaders since 1961, which were called the Cowbelles, she changed the image of professional football in 1972 by helping to create the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders.
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders - Wikipedia
Then in 1972, Texie Waterman, a New York choreographer, was recruited and assigned to auditioning and training an entirely new female squad who would all be over 18 years of age, searching for attractive appearance, athletic ability, and raw talent as performers.
The Women Who Created the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders
Dec 23, 2021 · Texie Waterman. One of the most remarkable personalities in the cheerleaders’ saga is their first choreographer, Texie Waterman.
Through The Years – Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders
The style and influence of newly hired Choreographer Texie Waterman, along with the debut of a flashy star-spangled outfit, resulted in the birth of a DCC image that would later change entertainment in all of sports.
The Original Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders – Texas Monthly
Tex Schramm, the general manager of the Cowboys, and Dee Brock, the manager of the high school students who led cheers at Cowboys games, knew what they were doing back in 1972 when they called...
Texie Waterman - Pompedia
Retrieved from "https://pompedia.com/index.php?title=Texie_Waterman&oldid=54481"
Texie Waterman - Biography - IMDb
Texie Waterman was born on November 25, 1931. She was an actress, known for The Love Boat (1977), Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders (1979) and Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders II (1980). She died on October 14, 1996 in Dallas, Texas, USA.
Texie Waterman - IMDb
Texie Waterman was born on 25 November 1931. She was an actress, known for The Love Boat (1977), Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders (1979) and Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders II (1980). She died on 14 October 1996 in Dallas, Texas, USA.
TEXIE WATERMAN - Orlando Sentinel
Oct 17, 1996 · Waterman, the choreographer who helped craft the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders’ glitzy, sexy image, died Monday of lung cancer. She was 64. Cowboys president and general manager Tex Schramm...