Whitney, Eleanore (1917–)
Whitney, Eleanore (1917–)
American film tap dancer. Name variations: Eleanor Whitney. Born April 21, 1917 in Cleveland, OH.
Danced solos in 3 Paramount films, Rose Bowl (1936), Blonde Trouble (1937), June Moon (1937); also appeared in Turn Off the Moon (1937) and The Big Broadcast of 1937; danced on Fanchon's Paramount circuit.
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