And I never really thought about movies until I hung up my tap shoes and went, OK, I can't be a hoofer for the rest of my life. |
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He brings such intelligence to dramatic roles as well as being a fine hoofer. |
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Jerry Travers is an American hoofer arriving in London to help out his pal, producer Horace Hardwick, with a new song-and-dance show. |
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Now, though, he has discovered a taste for musicals, and wonders whether a career as a hoofer might beckon. |
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Veteran hoofer Lionel Blair was surrounded by dancing stars on stage in Bromley to kick off the theatre's new programme. |
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I'm a musician, I'm a hoofer, I'm an entertainer from a line of entertainers. |
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In the 1930s, during the Great Depression, the charismatic hoofer was the highest-paid black entertainer in the country. |
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Fred Astaire plays an aging hoofer looking for a comeback on Broadway. |
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And a hoofer by the name of Buck Wing was gettin' ready to shake his tootsies! |
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So what to make of Savion Glover, the New Jersey hoofer who comes on stage in loose trousers, clumpy boots, full beard and a hairdo that resembles a basket of snakes? |
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It's a dying art, sadly, and these days you can't turn a page or change a channel without coming across a crying clown, a suicidal soubrette or a Lonely-Hell-having hoofer. |
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A heavy-footed hoofer, Le Goff uses the full weight and power of his lanky physique to mine a gamut of emotions out of the action of striking tap shoes against the floor. |
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A keen golfer, as well as hoofer, Mr Reed was issued with a player's card by officials of the Professional Golfers Associationn in San Diego in 1951 who mistakenly took him for a white. |
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