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Charles "Honi" Coles (April 2, 1911 – November 12, 1992) was an American actor and tap dancer, who was inducted posthumously into the American Tap Dance Hall of Fame in 2003. He had a distinctive personal style that required technical precision, high-speed tapping, and a close-to-the-floor style where "the legs and feet did the work". [ 1 ]
Charles Coles was an American actor and tap dancer. Charles Coles may also refer to: Charles Coles (footballer) (1879–1942), Australian rules footballer for Geelong Football Club; Chuck Coles (born 1981), musician; Chuck Coles (baseball) (1931–1996), Major League Baseball left fielder; Charlie Coles (1942–2013), basketball coach
Born in Pratt City, Alabama, Cholly began dancing in the late 1930s before his military service in 1942 during World War II.Upon leaving the U.S. Army, he first found fame as one-half of Atkins & Coles, a top vaudeville dance act with partner Charles "Honi" Coles, debuting at the Apollo Theater in Harlem, New York.
Charles Nelson Cole, dean of Oberlin College; father of the biophysicist Kenneth Stewart Cole; Tom Cole (writer), playwright and screenwriter Charles Thomas Cole (1933–2009) Charles W. Cole (1906–1978), president of Amherst College and U.S. Ambassador to Chile; Charles Cole, shoe manufacturer, founder and president of Five Ten Footwear ...
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Coles came to Hollywood after having acted on stage, [12] initially working in two-reel comedies. [13] She acted primarily in Western films, appearing in more than 20 films overall. [9] Although she was known as a dramatic actress, she also sang and danced. [12] Coles was the leading lady in the RKO films Hurry, Charlie, Hurry (1941) and Play ...
Charlie Coles (February 6, 1942 – June 7, 2013) was an American college basketball coach and the former men's basketball head coach at Miami University and Central Michigan University. He was born Charles Leroy Coles in Springfield, Ohio , and later moved in with his grandparents in nearby Yellow Springs , where he attended Bryan High School.
Charles George Cyphers (July 28, 1939 – August 4, 2024) was an American actor who is known in the horror movie community for his work in the films of John Carpenter, especially his role as Sheriff Leigh Brackett in Carpenter's 1978 movie Halloween. He reprised this role in the 1981 sequel Halloween II and the 2021 sequel Halloween Kills.