Fayard Nicholas

Dancer and choreographer from 'Stormy Weather'

Fayard Nicholas - Performers & Entertainers born October 20th, 1914
Born
Died

2006
20 years ago — 92 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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A prominent actor, dancer, and choreographer contributed significantly to the entertainment industry. Gained recognition for performances in Broadway and film, particularly in the 1943 musical 'Stormy Weather'. Established a successful career alongside his brother, performing in numerous productions and showcasing exceptional tap dancing skills. Achieved notable acclaim for innovative choreography that integrated jazz dance elements.

Was a key performer in 'Stormy Weather'

Performed in 'The Cotton Club' alongside his brother

Developed a unique style of tap dancing

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