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  1. 29. Sept. 2017 · Captain Bill Robinson, a veteran that holds the designation of being the longest enlisted POW in American History, tells his story of being a prisoner during...

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  2. 25. Mai 2017 · Bill “Bojangles” Robinson, born on this day in 1878, was one of the early twentieth century’s most talented performers. His career unfolded in the context of laws about how black performers ...

  3. 28. Feb. 2021 · The film’s most famous sequence is the staircase tap dance that Bill Robinson (as the black butler working for Shirley Temple’s grandfather, Lionel Barrymore) teaches little Temple. So it’s shocking to see that, in the closing credits, she’s billed first and he fourteenth; and that the main black actors are listed 10-14, while the white (several of whom do the most creakily dated ...

  4. Films Featuring Bill Robinson Bill Robinson was featured14 Hollywood films, including four in which he co-starred with Shirley Temple and a film loosely based on his life "Stormy Weather" in which he co-starred with Lena Horne, Cab Calloway, and the Nicholas Brothers tap dancing team. Videos of Bill Robinson Dancing. Live Stage Productions ...

  5. Bill Robinson died on the last Sunday in July. Unless you are an "old school" baseball fan, you probably wouldn't even know his name. Robinson, the biggest star of the 1962 Dublin Braves team, was revered by those who knew him as a decent man, one who was a well-respected hitting instructor and coach. His pupils won two world championships.

  6. ビル・ロビンソン&ホースト・ホフマンVSアブドーラ・ザ・ブッチャー&ザ・シーク('77世界オープンタッグ選手権)この試合は、1977(昭和52)年12 ...

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  7. Bill Robinson was his generation’s highest-paid Black entertainer. He earned millions—but it wasn’t until he died that his heartbreaking truth came out. 1. He Was A Contradiction. Bill Robinson was the number one tap dancer and eventually the highest-paid Black entertainer of his generation. But his nickname was quite puzzling.