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Steve Condos (October 12, 1918 – September 16, 1990) was an American tap dancer. He was a member of the Condos Brothers, with siblings Nick and Frank.
He danced in the films Meet Me After the Show (1951), Song of the Open Road (1944), and Tap (1989), as well as numerous others. He collaborated with Jimmy Slyde on a program of jazz tap improvisation at the Smithsonian Institution during the 1980s.
He died at 71 of a heart attack, in Lyon, France, in a dressing room of the Maurice Ravel auditorium shortly after performing at the Lyon International Dance Biennial[1].
References
^ "Steve Condos, 71, a Tap Dancer, Dies After Performance in France", New York Times
External links
Steve Condos at the Internet Movie Database
Steve Condos at the Internet Broadway Database
The Legendary Steve Condos
"The Tap Fraternity Honors a Master," New York Times
Biography of Steve Condos on Street Swing
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