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Harold Lloyd Nicholas (March 17, 1921 - July 3, 2000) was an American dancer specializing in tap. Nicholas was the younger half of the tap-dancing pair the Nicholas Brothers, known as two of the world's greatest dancers. His older brother was Fayard Nicholas. Nicholas starred in the MGM musicals An All-Colored Vaudeville Show (1935), Stormy Weather (1943), The Pirate (1948). and The Five Heartbeats (1991).
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@MrDFJohnson
@MrDFJohnson 2 года назад
The singer in the opening, (Ann Miller) sang "I just came from Harlem, the land of Heidy Ho". Yeah, I'm sure she did, and so did most of Hollywood. That's where soooo many of their singers, dancers, band leaders, and songwriters went to "borrow" a few ideas from the popular African American performers and culture of that time (as they still do today). The dancing is inhuman. Their style is phenomenal and the talent is beyond amazing.
@jacquettaladson1792
@jacquettaladson1792 2 года назад
Wow...hardly EVER seen HAROLD WITHOUT his brother FAYARD in a movie !!! GEE WIZ....seein' a full figured sista dressed to the nines,FANTASTIC !!! The talent is off the roof !!! 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿✊🏾👍🏿💪🏿🥰
@askaniuk
@askaniuk 4 года назад
Wow!.... speechless yet a tinge of sadness that such productions such talent, choreography, quality of production was purposely and obviously overlooked and undermined. The primary, secondary and tertiary dancers were excellent and made me think how mundane and staid, more well known productions like in singing in the rain were.....keep up the hard work and hopefully a film festival will pick up on this or you get the backing to create a film festival as these gems need to be seen, there existence to be acknowledged...great channel as always.
@mickydub3
@mickydub3 4 года назад
Still one of the best dance routines of all time
@rodneybean2455
@rodneybean2455 2 года назад
That was EXTRAORDINARY!!! There are no words for that level of talent! Just amazing!
@TheLisab56
@TheLisab56 2 года назад
OH! I have been watching the Nicholas Brothers all day. They were unparalleled.
@youyong28
@youyong28 Год назад
Wow! Harold Nicholas, as well as his brother, was amazing. Nobody has ever topped them. There were a lot of other amazingly talented artists here, too. Too bad he didn't dance with Ann Miller, but I guess that might have been frowned upon back then.
@Sthunderrocker
@Sthunderrocker Год назад
The saddest thing is how hard it is to see this material because it's now considered exploitative.
@joannehines7806
@joannehines7806 2 года назад
Introducing the greats, Harold Nicholas & Ann Miller!! 💘 💃 🎶
@ericfreeman1303
@ericfreeman1303 Год назад
If there wasn't any racism back in those times the Nicholas Brothers would've been as big as Michael Jackson back in those days 💯
@howardmoore1332
Never seen Harold without Fayard and he was still just as phenomenal!
@killerdillr
@killerdillr Год назад
All of these wonderful dancers, and barely anyone of them are known today. The Four Step Brothers. The man at
@redeagle5813
@redeagle5813 2 года назад
This need to be featured mored. It shouldn’t have taken me 31 years of culture digging to find this. Recreation for appreciation please!
@QueenNkaiso
@QueenNkaiso 2 года назад
Wow! This is the most impressive performance I have seen since I was born in 1995.😁 I am writing this in 2022.
@lolotho9951
@lolotho9951 Год назад
OMG!!! His female dancing partner at
@DSheartlady
@DSheartlady 2 года назад
love the way the nicolas brothers did those splits 😊
@andrewsmith9847
The talent of Harold Nicholas and every last player in this video is extraordinary!
@krissmgvlogs
@krissmgvlogs 2 года назад
Growing up all I knew was Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly, in this clip alone I see a dozen people who were possibly better and should have been major movie stars in their own right. Damn racism!
@claudio743
@claudio743 2 года назад
Artists from an outer world,Indeed!!!
@alwaysblake148
@alwaysblake148 2 года назад
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