Nicholas, Fayard Antonio

Nicholas, Fayard Antonio
▪ 2007
 American dancer (b. Oct. 20, 1914, Mobile, Ala.—d. Jan. 24, 2006, Toluca Lake, Calif.), with his brother, Harold, made up the world-famous tap-dancing duo the Nicholas Brothers. They developed a type of dance that was dubbed “classical tap,” combining jazz dance, ballet, and dazzling acrobatics with tap dancing, and their suppleness, strength, and fearlessness made them one of the greatest tap-dance acts of all time. Fayard taught himself how to dance, sing, and perform by watching entertainers onstage. He then taught his younger siblings, first performing with his sister, Dorothy, as the Nicholas Kids and later joined by Harold. When Dorothy left the act, they became known as the Nicholas Brothers. The brothers' first big break came when in 1932 they were hired to play at the Cotton Club in Harlem and became an instant sensation, and their performance in the short film Pie, Pie Blackbird (1932) led to a string of appearances in Hollywood motion pictures, including Kid Millions (1934), The All-Colored Vaudeville Show (1935), and The Big Broadcast of 1936 (1935). The brothers made their Broadway debut in The Ziegfeld Follies of 1936, and in 1937 they so impressed the choreographer George Balanchine with their dancing that they were cast in his production of the musical Babes in Arms. That same year they made their first trip to Europe with the all-black cast of Lew Leslie's Blackbirds. Although the racial prejudice characteristic of the era kept black performers from being cast in major roles in mainstream features, the brothers' brief but noteworthy film appearances brought them worldwide celebrity and gave them star billing wherever they traveled. The crowning achievement of their work—the dance to “Jumpin' Jive”—was preserved in the film Stormy Weather (1943). In that number the brothers descended a staircase by alternately jumping over each others' heads in full splits and landing, still in splits, on the step below. Fayard shared a Tony Award in 1989 for his choreography for the musical Black and Blue. In 1991 the Nicholas Brothers received the Kennedy Center Honors for lifetime achievement, and in 1994 they were honoured with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

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