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Born: May 25, 1878 – Died: November 25, 1949
Bill Robinson, known affectionately as "Bojangles," was a remarkable figure in the world of dance and entertainment. Born in Richmond, Virginia, Robinson left school at the tender age of seven and soon after embarked on a career as a professional dancer.
Early Life and Career
Robinson's career began in earnest when he was just eight years old, marking the start of an incredible journey in the performing arts. He rose to fame in vaudeville, musical stage, and movies, becoming renowned for his invention of the stair tap routine and his status as one of the world's greatest tap dancers.
His debut in the film world came with "Dixiana" (1930), but it was his work in films alongside Shirley Temple, particularly in "The Little Colonel" (1935), that brought him significant fame. His talent and charisma were undeniable, and his performances were characterized by a happy-go-lucky ebullience that endeared him to audiences worldwide.
Robinson's impact on the entertainment industry was profound, and in 1989, the US Congress honored his contribution by naming his birth date as National Tap Dancing Day. His talent extended beyond dancing; he was also involved in additional crew work and soundtracks for several productions.
In his personal life, Robinson was married to Elaine Plaines from 1944 until his death in 1949. He was a beloved figure in his community, known for his generosity, such as funding the installation of a traffic light in Richmond for the safety of local school children.
Bill Robinson's legacy in the world of dance and entertainment remains unparalleled. His ability to break barriers and his innovative dance techniques have cemented his status as an icon in Hollywood and the entertainment industry. His dedication, regardless of the size of the audience or the venue, is a testament to his character and commitment to his craft.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1943 | Stormy Weather | Bill Williamson |
1938 | Up the River | Memphis Jones |
1938 | Road Demon | Zephyr |
1938 | Just Around the Corner | Corporal Jones |
1938 | Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm | Aloysius |
1937 | One Mile from Heaven | Officer Joe Dudley |
1935 | The Littlest Rebel | Uncle Billy |
1935 | In Old Kentucky | Wash Jackson |
1935 | The Big Broadcast of 1936 | Specialty |
1935 | Hooray for Love | Bill Robinson |
1935 | The Little Colonel | Walker |
1934 | King for a Day (Short) | Bill Green |
1932 | Harlem Is Heaven | Bill |
1930 | Dixiana | Specialty Dancer | Plantation Butler |
1929 | The Delicatessen Kid (Short) | Bill Robinson |