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Luther “Bojangles” Robinson makes his film debut in Dixiana. He became famous for his complex rhythmic tap dancing sequences.
1930
Luther Robinson, also known as Bojangles, made his first film appearance in Dixiana. Previously, Robinson had made a name for himself dancing in traveling minstrel and vaudeville shows. By the time he started appearing in films, Robinson had developed complicated and rhythmic dances including his staircase dance that became famous when he taught Shirley Temple how to do it on the screen in The Little Colonel. He also appeared with Temple in The Littlest Rebel, Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm, and Just Around the Corner. Robinson's roles in these films, however, have been criticized as he played a happy-go-lucky childlike servant. Robinson was born the son of Maxwell Robinson and his wife Maria in Richmond, Virginia, in 1878. Robinson and his siblings were raised by their grandmother after the death of their parents. He studied the "clog" and the "buck and wing," African American variation of the Irish gig. Robinson's first marriage was to Fannie Clay. After Clay and Robinson divorced, he married Elaine Plaines. On November 25, 1949, Robinson died of chronic heart condition at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center in New York City. He was eulogized at the Abyssinian Baptist Church and buried at Cemetery of the Evergreens in New York City.
References:
- • Hornsby, Alton. Chronology of African-American History: Significant Events and People from 1619 to the Present. Detroit: Gale Research, 1995.