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AKA:
Fayard Antonio Nicholas
Birthplace:
Mobile, Alabama
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From vaudeville to the Cotton Club, from Broadway to Hollywood, the Nicholas brothers thrilled audiences with their unique blend of athleticism and grace. Hailed by The New York Times as "great tap dancers" and "masters of timing and ministers of grace", the siblings finally received long overdue recognition in the 1980s and 90s. While they had enjoyed a measure of success on stage in the 30s and in film in the 40s, the prevalent racism of Hollywood and the rest of the USA hindered these pioneers from achieving the heights of white counterparts. They enjoyed wider acclaim in post-war Europe,
1926
Performed with sister Dorothy and brother Harold in vaudeville in Philadelphia as the Nicholas Kids
Toured USA and London with siblings and parents
1930
Professional debut with brother Harold on "The Horn and Hardart Kiddie Hour"
While performing at the Lafayette Theater in Harlem, the brothers were spotted by a talent scout from Warner Bros.; signed to make first film appearance
1932
Film debut in the short "Pie, Pie Blackbird", also featuring Eubie Blake
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