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On television, he had his own series in 1997 called “The Gregory Hines Show,” as well as a recurring role on “Will and Grace.” ...
1992: Gregory Hines (center) and the company of Jelly’s Last Jam perform “That’s How You Jazz.” Hines won the Best Actor Tony for his performance in the show.
He died of cancer at age 57 in 2003. The forever stamp features Hines smiling on one knee with one foot raised to show the taps on the bottom of his shoe.
He won a 1992 Tony Award for “Jelly’s Last Jam.” On television, he had his own series in 1997 called “The Gregory Hines Show” as well as a recurring role on “Will and Grace.” ———- ...
On television, he had his own series in 1997 called "The Gregory Hines Show," as well as a recurring role on "Will and Grace." Last March, he appeared in the spring television series "Lost at Home." ...
Finally tonight, remembering Gregory Hines, who died Saturday in Los Angeles. Hines was considered the greatest tap dancer of his generation, and here we see why, from a 1989 Great Performances ...
January 28, 2019 / 1:06 PM CST / CBS Texas NEW YORK (CBSDFW.COM/AP) — The U.S. Postal Service is honoring entertainer Gregory Hines with a Black Heritage Series stamp.
Maurice Hines on show biz etiquette: Like my mother used to say to us, "I want the audience to leave saying, 'I had a good time, baby!' You know why? Because they could be somewhere else; they don ...
Through their shared skill of dance, specifically in tap, he was part of a father-and-sons dance show called “Hines, Hines & Dad” with his younger sibling Gregory and their patriarch, Maurice ...
The Harlem, New York, native first gained public attention while touring with his father, Maurice Sr., and his younger brother Gregory (who died of cancer in 2003) in a dance show called Hines ...
The forever stamp features Gregory Hines smiling on one knee with one foot raised to show the taps on the bottom of his shoe. By The Associated Press The U.S. Postal Service is honoring ...