Toni Basil


Choreographer, Singer

Biography

The 1982 pop song "Mickey" may be one of the catchiest or most ear-grating songs ever made. Toni Basil was best known as the singer of the popular 1980s one-hit wonder, but she also found success as a choreographer and actress. Born Antonia Christina Basilotta on September 22, 1943 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, she started dancing as a child. She began her career as a choreographer when...

Photos & Videos

Head - Color Still Set
Head - Stills
Village of the Giants - Lobby Card Set

Biography

The 1982 pop song "Mickey" may be one of the catchiest or most ear-grating songs ever made. Toni Basil was best known as the singer of the popular 1980s one-hit wonder, but she also found success as a choreographer and actress. Born Antonia Christina Basilotta on September 22, 1943 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, she started dancing as a child. She began her career as a choreographer when she served as an assistant and dancer on the ABC music variety show, "Shindig!" (1964-66). A natural performer, Basil ventured into the music industry when she recorded the title song for the short film "Breakaway" in 1966. (The song was later re-recorded by another singing actress of the 1980s, Tracey Ullman.) She began to act in films, most notably in the classic counter-culture film "Easy Rider" (1969) starring Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper and in The Monkees' psychedelic cult favorite "Head" (1968), in which she took part in a visually impressive dance scene with Davy Jones to the Harry Nilsson tune "Daddy's Song." As music video became to grow in popularity in the early 1980s, Basil found herself choreographing and directing some of the earliest music videos, including Talking Heads' pioneering "Once in a Lifetime" (1980). However, Basil became an international household name in 1982 when she recorded "Mickey." A catchy pop song that was immortalized by its music video, which featured Basil dressed in her old high school cheerleader outfit. One of the earliest videos to receive heavy air time during the early days of MTV, "Mickey" became a number one hit based almost entirely on the inventive and charming video. It became the only time Basil earned a Top 40 song, making her nearly synonymous with "one-hit wonder." However, Basil continued to find success as a choreographer. She earned a Grammy nomination for Best Video Album for her debut Word of Mouth in 1984 and an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Achievement in Choreography for her work on the revival of "The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour" in 1988. Her other film choreography credits include "Something to Talk About" (1995), "That Thing You Do!" (1996), and "Legally Blonde" (2001).

Filmography

 

Cast (Feature Film)

Eating (1990)
Jackie
Pacific Palisades (1990)
Desiree
Rockula (1990)
Slaughterhouse Rock (1988)
Sammy Mitchell
Angel 3: The Final Chapter (1988)
Mother, Jugs & Speed (1976)
Greaser's Palace (1972)
Indian girl
The Last Movie (1971)
Rose
Five Easy Pieces (1970)
Terry Grouse
Easy Rider (1969)
Mary
Sweet Charity (1969)
Village of the Giants (1965)
Red
Pajama Party (1964)

Music (Feature Film)

Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003)
Song Performer
Rockula (1990)
Song Performer
Rockula (1990)
Song
Modern Girls (1986)
Music

Dance (Feature Film)

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019)
Choreographer
The House Bunny (2008)
Choreographer
Legally Blonde (2001)
Choreographer
Sunset Strip (2000)
Choreographer
Muppets From Space (1999)
Choreographer
My Best Friend's Wedding (1997)
Choreographer
That Thing You Do! (1996)
Choreographer
Something to Talk About (1995)
Choreographer
Mobsters (1991)
Choreographer
Rockula (1990)
Choreographer
Peggy Sue Got Married (1986)
Choreographer
First Family (1980)
Choreographer
Divine Madness (1980)
Choreographer
The Rose (1979)
Choreographer
American Graffiti (1973)
Choreographer
Greaser's Palace (1972)
Choreography
Head (1968)
Choreography
The Cool Ones (1967)
Choreography
Village of the Giants (1965)
Choreography

Director (Special)

David Bowie: Glass Spider Tour (1988)
Director

Cast (Special)

Teri Garr: Comic Appeal (2001)
The 100 Greatest Dance Songs (2000)
Video Killed the Radio Star (2000)
The Smothers Brothers Comedy Special (1988)
Teri Garr in Flapjack Floozie (1988)

Music (Special)

A Merry Mickey Celebration (2003)
Song Performer

Dance (Special)

The 1998 Billboard Music Awards (1998)
Choreographer
Billboard's Musical New Year's Eve Live (1998)
Choreographer
Bette Midler -- Diva Las Vegas (1997)
Choreographer
Muhammad Ali's 50th Birthday Celebration (1992)
Choreographer
David Bowie: Glass Spider Tour (1988)
Choreographer

Dance (TV Mini-Series)

Sinatra (1992)
Choreographer

Life Events

1968

Appeared in The Monkees film "Head"

1969

Cast as Mary in "Easy Rider"

1982

Recorded hit single "Mickey"

Photo Collections

Head - Color Still Set
Head - Color Still Set
Head - Stills
Here are a number of stills from Head (1968), directed by Bob Rafelson and starring The Monkees (Davy Jones, Micky Dolenz, Mike Nesmith and Peter Tork).
Village of the Giants - Lobby Card Set
Here is a set of Lobby Cards from Village of the Giants (1965). Lobby Cards were 11" x 14" posters that came in sets of 8. As the name implies, they were most often displayed in movie theater lobbies, to advertise current or coming attractions.

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