Eleanor Powell

Fans of the Hollywood musical–rejoice. There is finally a new biography out about the great Eleanor Powell, one of classic Hollywood’s most notable dancers.

Powell dazzles in so many on-screen numbers with an exuberance and enthusiasm that, in my opinion, is unmatched. She makes whirling dozens of times look easy, breezily dances with a pup in yet another delightful number, and matches Fred Astaire step for step in arguably the best tap number of all time: “Begin the Beguine.”

Though there is much to celebrate about Powell, little has really been written about her life and career, in addition to exploring her time off the screen. Thus, I’m so happy to share that Paula Broussard and Lisa Royère have filled a significant gap in classic Hollywood literature by telling Powell’s story. Eleanor Powell: Born to Dance is exceptionally thorough, impressively researched, and beautifully told. It is easily the best resource documenting her life and career.


Eleanor Powell: Born to Dance is available for purchase via the University Press of Kentucky.

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About Annette Bochenek

Dr. Annette Bochenek of Chicago, Illinois, is an avid scholar of Hollywood’s Golden Age. She manages the Hometowns to Hollywood blog, in which she writes about her trips exploring the legacies and hometowns of Golden Age stars. Annette also hosts the “Hometowns to Hollywood” film series throughout the Chicago area. She has been featured on Turner Classic Movies and is the president of TCM Backlot’s Chicago chapter. In addition to writing for TCM Backlot, she also writes for Classic Movie Hub, Silent Film Quarterly, Nostalgia Digest, and Chicago Art Deco Society Magazine.
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