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Bill "Bojangles" Robinson

Bill "Bojangles" Robinson

The grandson of a slave, as a child Bill Robinson first performed on street corners for nickels and dimes. Developing into one of the world's foremost tap-dancers, he became a vaudeville star and later played such big theaters as the Roxy and the Palace; he also appeared in a number of major stage musicals. In the early '30s he broke into movies, usually playing the stereotypical happy-go-lucky blacks that populated Hollywood films. He became famous and popular for the four films in which he co-starred with Shirley Temple (1935-38). Well-liked by the black community, he was called "the Honorary Mayor of Harlem." He also coined the word "copacetic" and it soon came into general use. He was the subject of the hit Sammy Davis Jr. song "Mr. Bojangles." In 1989, Congress declared his birthday to be National Tap-Dancing Day. ~ All Movie Guide


Bill "Bojangles" Robinson Trivia

When was Bill "Bojangles" Robinson born?
Bill "Bojangles" Robinson date of birth: May 25, 1878

What role did Bill "Bojangles" Robinson play in Stormy Weather?
Bill "Bojangles" Robinson played Bill Williamson in Stormy Weather

What role did Bill "Bojangles" Robinson portray in Dixiana?
Bill "Bojangles" Robinson played Specialty Dancer in Dixiana

Who did Bill "Bojangles" Robinson portray in Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm?
Bill "Bojangles" Robinson was Aloysius in Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm

Who did Bill "Bojangles" Robinson play in The Little Colonel?
Bill "Bojangles" Robinson was Walker the butler in The Little Colonel

Who did Bill "Bojangles" Robinson portray in Just Around the Corner?
Bill "Bojangles" Robinson was Corporal Jones in Just Around the Corner


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