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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 "Cholly" Atkins (born Charles Sylvan Atkinson; September 13, 1913 – April 19, 2003) [2] was an American dancer and vaudeville performer, who later became noted as the house choreographer for the various artists on the label Motown.
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
A successful actor and producer, he's now 68 years old. WATCH: See the cast reunited a few years back Barry, 65, has perhaps the longest acting resume of any of his co-stars.
A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...
As of 2025, William Roache holds the Guinness World Record for the longest-serving actor in a television soap opera, having played Ken Barlow on Coronation Street since 1960. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ a ] Patricia Greene holds a similar record as the longest-serving actor in a radio soap opera, having joined the cast of The Archers as character Jill Archer ...
Charles Cleaves Cole (1841–1905), U.S. federal judge; Charlie Cole (lawyer) (born 1927), Attorney General of Alaska Charles E. Cole; Charles H. Cole (1871–1952), American military and political figure; Charles H. Cole (banker) (1847–1906), American banker; Charles Nelson Cole, dean of Oberlin College; father of the biophysicist Kenneth ...
Dennis Lee Cole (July 19, 1940 – November 15, 2009) [1] was an American actor in film and television. Cole worked mostly on television, with numerous guest appearances in the 1960s and '70s. [ 2 ] After the 1991 murder of his only son, Joe Cole , he became an activist who spoke against violence on television.