- Born
- Height6′ 2″ (1.88 m)
- Peter Martins was born on October 27, 1946 in Copenhagen, Denmark. He is an actor and producer, known for The Merry Widow (1983), Live from Lincoln Center (1976) and Davidsbündlertänze (1981). He has been married to Darci Kistler since 1991. They have one child. He was previously married to Lise la Cour.
- SpousesDarci Kistler(1991 - present) (1 child)Lise la Cour(? - 1973) (1 child)
- ChildrenTalicia Tove Martins
- His handsome princely Cavalier way
- Modern ballet composures in the tradition of George Balanchine
- Had a infamous on-again, off-again relationship with lover and even disciple NYCB ballerina Heather Watts. She was obsessed with Martins as a lover, friend and confidant. He had affection for Heather and cast her in his first attempt at choreography called "Calcium Light Night."
- Has choreographed more than 50 works for the New York City Ballet.
- He collects art.
- Had a legendary partnership with NYCB ballerina Suzanne Farrell. Their tall stature and dancing prowess made them a much talked about and praised team.
- The role of "The Cavalier" in Balanchine's interpretation of "The Nutcracker" was his most perfomed role and the one he is most famous for. Some say, because it is the character he is the most like.
- (On what it takes to be a professional ballerina): "It doesn't hurt to be pretty."
- If these (ballet) critics were to make a list of 10 world choreographers, they would never include me. I'm simply not considered a choreographer to them.
- (On retiring from dancing early to take the helm at the New York City Ballet): "I haven't regretted it for one moment."
- There are a hundered dancers who need attention, help and coaching. They come and ask you when they need help, not when you have the time to listen.
- (On George Balanchine as a teacher): "He told me that if I listened to him, I would have a future with the company - but if I didn't I might as well as go to American Ballet Theatre [ABT] and be a classical dancer."
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