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SALLY MORRIS: SUNDAY SPECIAL: THE UNIQUE LIFE AND CAREER OF GEORGE RAFT |
I'm indulging myself today! It's Sunday! I am going to share some great dancing on some classic vintage film by one of my own all-time favorite actors and dancers. George Raft came up the hard way. Born in Hell's Kitchen, his boyhood friends were future mobsters. He quit school at age 12, pursued a motley career, everything from prize fighter to taxi dancer. He was undisputed King of the Charleston but he could do a lot more than that on the dance floor. His persona as a tough guy limited his casting unfortunately. He really didn't want to play "bad guys", but as with his friend Jimmy Cagney, this is what the industry demanded.
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