Joe Gideon in All That Jazz

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Joe Gideon in *All That Jazz* is a driven, self-destructive Broadway director and choreographer whose frenetic work and personal excesses push him toward a surreal confrontation with his own mortality.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
appearsIn All That Jazz
basedOn Bob Fosse
catchphrase It’s showtime, folks!
centralConflict balancing art, work, and personal life
choreographs dance numbers
createdBy Bob Fosse
createdFor All That Jazz screenplay
directs Broadway musical productions
experiences hallucinatory musical visions
filmGenreContext musical drama
semi-autobiographical film
finalFate dies after heart surgery complications
firstAppearance All That Jazz
surface form: All That Jazz (1979 film)
flirtsWith Angélique
surface form: Angelique
gender male
hairColor dark
hasAddiction alcohol
drugs
sex
hasFamilyRole ex-husband
father
healthIssue heart disease
narrativeDevice uses fantasy sequences to process mortality
narrativeTheme confrontation with mortality
cost of artistic obsession
nationality American
notableWorkWithinFiction NY/LA musical
occupation Broadway director
choreographer
personalityTrait driven
self-destructive
work-obsessed
portrayedBy Roy Scheider
relationship daughter Michelle Gideon
ex-wife Audrey Paris
residence New York City
romanticRelationship Kate Jagger
screenTimeImportance protagonist of All That Jazz
setting Broadway theatre world
smokes cigarettes
storyArc decline due to overwork and excess
symbolizes self-destructive artist
undergoes open-heart surgery

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Roy Scheider characterRole Joe Gideon in All That Jazz