Sally Gilpin

Sally Gilpin was an English ballet dancer and choreographer. She was born as Sally Judd and she became a leading ballerina for the London Festival Ballet who danced in many roles in productions, such as The Nutcracker in 1962. From August 1960 until 1970, she was married to the ballet dancer John Gilpin (1930-1983), by whom she had one daughter, Tracy (born 1962).

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