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Bill Robinson - Wikipedia Bill " Bojangles " Robinson (born Luther Robinson; May 25, 1878 – November 25, 1949), was an American tap dancer, actor, and singer, the best known and the most highly paid black entertainer in the United States during the first half of the 20th century [1][2] His long career mirrored changes in American entertainment tastes and technology
Bill Robinson | Tap dancer, Broadway star, Vaudeville | Britannica Bill Robinson, known for dancing on the balls of his feet (the toe taps) and for his exquisite “stair dance,” was the first Black tap dancer to break through the Broadway colour line, becoming one the best-loved and highest-paid performers of his day
Three Ways Bill “Bojangles” Robinson Changed Dance Forever Bill “Bojangles” Robinson, born on this day in 1878, was one of the early twentieth century’s most talented performers His career unfolded in the context of laws about how black
Bill Robinson Biography – Facts, Childhood, Family Life, Achievements Bill Robinson, also known as "Bojangles," was an American tap dancer and actor, best known for his movie roles with Shirley Temple in the 1930s He was the highest-paid African–American entertainer in the first half of the twentieth century
Bill Robinson - IMDb Bill Robinson Actor: The Little Colonel Bill Robinson quit school at age seven and began work as a professional dancer the following year Bojangles (the name referred to his happy-go-lucky ebullience) starred in vaudeville, musical stage and movies He invented the stair tap routine and was considered one of the world's greatest tap dancers
Bill “Bojangles” Robinson (1878-1949) | BlackPast. org Robinson was the highest-paid Black performer in the first half of the twentieth century, earning more than $2 million during his lifetime Yet due to his generosity with friends as well as his spending and gambling habits, he died penniless in New York City on November 25, 1949, at the age of 71
Bill Robinson - Biography - IMDb Bill Robinson Soundtrack: The Shape of Water Bill Robinson quit school at age seven and began work as a professional dancer the following year Bojangles (the name referred to his happy-go-lucky ebullience) starred in vaudeville, musical stage and movies He invented the stair tap routine and was considered one of the world's greatest tap
Bill Robinson biography. American dancer and actor Bill Robinson, also known as "Bojangles," was born on May 25, 1878, in Richmond, Virginia His parents, Maxwell, a mill worker, and Maria, a choir singer, died when Robinson was young, leaving him to be raised by his grandmother