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  1. Hermanos Nicholas. ºLos Hermanos Nicholas (en inglés Nicholas Brothers) fueron un famoso dúo de bailarines afroamericanos compuesto por dos hermanos, Fayard (1914-2006) y Harold (1921-2000). Con su técnica acrobática (“flash dancing”, un tipo de claqué ), grandes niveles de maestría y atrevidas innovaciones, fueron considerados por ...

  2. 19 de jan. de 2007 · Fayard and Harold Nicholas, whose careers spanned over six decades, made up one of the most beloved dance teams in the history of dance, The Nicholas Brothers. They were best known for their unforgettable appearances in more than 30 Hollywood musicals in the 1930s and 1940s including Down Argentine Way (1940), Sun Valley Serenade (1941) and ...

  3. Harold Lloyd Nicholas. Profile: American dancer and recording artist (1921-2000) Primarily a tap dancer, Nicholas along with his brother Fayard (commonly known as the "Nicholas Brothers"), performed in numerous Hollywood films in the 1930's and 40's. Their performance in the 1943 film "Stormy Weather" is regarded as one of the greatest dance ...

  4. 16 de set. de 2011 · A compilation tribute to the extraordinary dance team of Fayard and Harold Nicholas. Their fans include Gene Kelly, George Balanchine, and Mikhail Baryshnikov. Fred Astaire thought their “Jumpin ...

  5. Harold Nicholas was the younger member of the flashy tap-dancing duo The Nicholas Brothers from Winston-Salem, North Carolina. His brother, Fayard Nicholas, was born in 1914 in Mobile, Alabama. Harold and Fayard Nicholas began their careers as children. Born of showbiz parents who played in a pit orchestra in Philadelphia, the boys spent their ...

  6. Harold Nicholas’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from United States. We have estimated Harold Nicholas's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets. Net Worth in 2023. $1 Million - $5 Million.

  7. 3 de jul. de 2000 · Harold Nicholas was the youngest of three, born to musicians Ulysses and Viola in March 1921. At age five, he joined his elder brother Fayard and sister Dorothy and performed in vaudeville houses in Philadelphia as the Nicholas kids. In 1930, he and Fayard made their professional debut as the Nicholas Brothers on "The Horn and Hardart Kiddie Hour."