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Villella, Edward Joseph was born on October 1, 1936 in Long Island, New York, United States. Son of Joseph and Mildred (DeGiovanni) Villella.
Bachelor of Science in Marine Transportation, New York State Maritime College, 1957. Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), Boston Conservatory, 1985. Degree (honorary), Boston Conservatory.
Degree (honorary), Union College, Schenectady, New York, 1991. Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), St. Thomas University, Miami, Florida, 1994. Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), University South Carolina, 1997.
Doctor of Fine Arts (honorary), State University of New York Maritime College, Bronx, 1998. Doctor (honorary), Florida Atlantic University, 2000. Doctor (honorary), University North Carolina, Asheville, 2002.
Doctor (honorary), College Charleston, 2002. Degree (honorary), Long Island University, 2005. Degree (honorary), Allegheny College, 2010.
Villella was inducted into the Florida Artists Hall of Fame in 2007. Among his most noteworthy performances were Oberon in George Balanchine's ballet A Midsummer Night's Dream (with music by Felix Mendelssohn), Tarantella, Rubies in the Balanchine ballet Jewels, and Prodigal Son. Villella was the first American male dancer to appear with the Royal Danish Ballet, and the only American ever asked to dance an encore at the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow.
He danced at the inaugural for President John F. Kennedy, and performed for Presidents Johnson, Nixon, and Ford. He danced in two television versions of The Nutcracker (in different roles), in a ballet film version of A Midsummer Night's Dream, and in a 1966 TV production of Brigadoon, in which he played the tragic suitor Harry Beaton. In 1983, Villella guest-starred on the soap opera Guiding Light.
After retirement as a performer, Villella was the artistic coordinator of the Eglevsky Ballet from 1979—84 and the director of Ballet Oklahoma (now Oklahoma City Ballet) from 1983—85. He has also been artistic advisor to New Jersey Ballet since 1972 and currently is a special artist at New Jersey School of Ballet. He was named founding artistic director of Miami City Ballet in 1985 and served in that role until 2012.
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Dancer Symphony C., Scotch Symphony, We. Symphony, Donizetti Variations, Swan Lake, La Source, The Nutcracker, Agon, Stars and Stripes, The Prodigal Son, The Figure in the Carpet, 1960, Electronics, 1961, A Midsummer Night's Dream, 1962, Bugaku, 1963, Tarantella, 1964, Harlequinade, 1965, The Brahms-Schoenberg Quartet, 1966, Jewels, 1967, Symphony in Three Movements, 1972, Schéhérazade, 1975, choreographer Narkissas, 1966, Shostakovitch Ballet Suite, 1972, Shenandoah, 1975, Gayane Pas de Deux, 1972, Salute to Cole, 1973, Sea Chanties, 1974, Prelude, Riffs and Fugues, 1980, dancer (television series) The Ed Sullivan Show, Bell Telephone Hour, Mike Douglas Show, Harlequin, 1975 (Emmy award). Co-author (autobiography): Prodigal Son, 1991.
Represented in permanent collections National Portrait Gallery.
Member National Council Arts, 1968—1974. Chairman Commission for Cultural Affairs, New York City, 1978. Board visitors North Carolina School for Arts.
Member advisory panel National Endowment for Arts. Trustee Wolf Trap Foundation for Arts. Fellow: American Academy Arts & Sciences.
Married Janet Greschler (divorced November 1980). 1 child, Roddy; married Linda Carbonetta, April 1981. Children: Christa Francesca, Lauren.