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Terpsichore (Character)
from Down to Earth (1947)

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Overview

Alternate Names:
Terpischore / Terpsichore the Muse of Dance / The New Terpsichore

Filmography

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  1. Hercules: Zero to Hero (1999) (V) Played by LaChanze
  2. "Hercules"
    ... aka "Disney's Hercules" - USA (complete title)
        - Hercules and the Muse of Dance (1998) TV episode, Played by LaChanze (as Terpsichore the Muse of Dance)
        - Hercules and the Comedy of Arrows (1998) TV episode, Played by LaChanze
        - Hercules and the First Day of School (1998) TV episode, Played by LaChanze
        - Hercules and the Pool Party (1998) TV episode, Played by LaChanze
        - Hercules and the World's First Doctor (1998) TV episode, Played by LaChanze
          (1 more)
  3. Hercules (1997) Played by LaChanze (as Terpsichore the Muse of Dance)

  4. "Live from Lincoln Center"
        - Stravinsky and Balanchine: A Genius Has a Birthday! (1982) TV episode, Played by Suzanne Farrell (as Terpischore)

  5. Down to Earth (1947) Played by Rita Hayworth / Dorothy Hart (as The New Terpsichore)
  6. You Hit the Spot (1945) Played by Carmella Bergstrom
    ... aka "Musical Parade: You Hit the Spot" - USA (series title)

  7. The Reformers; or, The Lost Art of Minding One's Business (1913) Played by Gertrude Bambrick
    ... aka "The Reformers" - USA (short title)
Video-game:
  1. Hercules (1997) (VG) Played by Vanéese Y. Thomas (as Terpischore)
    ... aka "Disney's Hercules" - USA (complete title)

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Quotes:
From Hercules (1997)
[first lines]
Narrator: Long ago, in the faraway land of ancient Greece, there was a golden age of powerful gods and extraordinary heroes. And the greatest and strongest of all these heroes was the mighty Hercules. But what is the measure of a true hero? Ah, that is what our story is...
Thalia: Will you listen to him? He's makin' the story sound like some Greek tragedy.
Terpsichore: Lighten up, dude.
Calliope: We'll take it from here, darling.
Narrator: You go, girl.
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