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− | '''Chazz Busby '''is the owner of Chazz Busby's Dance Academy. He accepted [[Lisa]] in his academy because she had a perfect ballet posture. When Lisa quitted ballet and threw her shoes onto him, he went out dancing, and continued doing so even in the bus. In a story in the episod [[Four Great Women and a Manicure]] he directs Macbeth for The Springfield Players. | + | '''Chazz Busby '''is the owner of [[Chazz Busby's Dance Academy]]. He accepted [[Lisa]] in his academy because she had a perfect ballet posture. When Lisa quitted ballet and threw her shoes onto him, he went out dancing, and continued doing so even in the bus. In a story in the episod [[Four Great Women and a Manicure]] he directs Macbeth for The Springfield Players. |
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Character Information
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Chazz Busby is the owner of Chazz Busby's Dance Academy. He accepted Lisa in his academy because she had a perfect ballet posture. When Lisa quitted ballet and threw her shoes onto him, he went out dancing, and continued doing so even in the bus. In a story in the episod Four Great Women and a Manicure he directs Macbeth for The Springfield Players.
Behind the Laughter
His name is a reference to the famous director and choreographer of musicals Busby Berkeley, although his physical appearance is more similar to Joe Gideon, Bob Fosse's character in All That Jazz.
Appearances
Episode – "Smoke on the Daughter"
Episode – "Take My Life, Please"
Episode – "Four Great Women and a Manicure"
Episode – "The Fool Monty"