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  2. List of bisexual people (A–F) - Wikipedia

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    Brad Davis: 1949–1991 American Actor in Midnight Express [186] Frank Marshall Davis: 1905–1987 American Journalist, poet, political, labor activist [187] Sammy Davis Jr. 1925–1990 American Entertainer [188] Shane Dawson: born 1988 American Internet personality [189] James Dean: 1931–1955 American Actor [190] [191] Bobby DeBarge: 1956 ...

  3. Sammy Davis Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Samuel George Davis Jr. (December 8, 1925 – May 16, 1990) was an American singer, actor, comedian and dancer. At age two, Davis began his career in Vaudeville with his father Sammy Davis Sr. and the Will Mastin Trio, which toured nationally, and his film career began in 1933.

  4. Erotic Heritage Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Harry Mohney Erotic Museum is designed to perform educational, scientific, and literary functions relating to sexual, emotional, mental, and physical health. The museum features erotic art of multiple genres, including commercial art, pornographic art, folk art, pop art, and fine art.

  5. Sydney Sweeney, David Jonsson in Talks to Play Kim ... - AOL

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    Colman Domingo is set to make his feature directorial debut with “Scandalous,” a period drama about the 1950s romance between movie star Kim Novak and singer Sammy Davis Jr., and the bigoted ...

  6. Kim Novak 'Never Wanted to Marry' Sammy Davis Jr., Says ... - AOL

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    At 91 years old, screen legend Kim Novak is clear on how she wants her story to be told — and she does not want to over romanticize the affair she had with Sammy Davis Jr. in the late '50s ...

  7. Sammy Davis Jr.’s 1967 Guest Column: Facing Racism and ...

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    In 1967, Sammy Davis Jr. offered an insightful guest column about the everyday problems that he and others faced as Black people in America. In the 1960s, America seemed on the brink of a second ...

  8. Just for Lovers - Wikipedia

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    Just for Lovers is the second studio album by Sammy Davis Jr., released in 1955. An album of romantic ballads, Just for Lovers eschews the comedic impressions of featured on Davis' previous album but ends with Danny Kaye's upbeat song "Happy Ending". [1]

  9. Will Mastin Trio - Wikipedia

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    Howard M. Colbert Jr. was the tap-dance teacher of Sammy Davis Jr., who treated him much as an uncle. Colbert left the Trio in December 1941 to join the United States Army when the United States declared war on Germany during World War II. Sammy Davis Jr. was 16 years old at this time and became part of the main vaudeville act, replacing Colbert.