Dunbar, Dixie (1915–1991)

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Dunbar, Dixie (1915–1991)

American actress and dancer. Name variations: Christine King. Born Christine Elizabeth Dunbar, Jan 19, 1915, in Montgomery, Alabama; died Aug 29, 1991, in Miami Beach, Florida; m. Jack L. King, 1950.

Made professional debut at Hollywood Restaurant in NY as a tap dancer, then appeared with Harry Richman's band; made NY stage debut in Life Begins at 8:40; was a specialty tap and Charleston dancer and juvenile lead in such films as George White's Scandals, Girls' Dormitory, King of Burlesque, One in a Million, Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm and Alexander's Ragtime Band; starred on Broadway in Yokel Boy (1939); with her Rhythmaires tap chorus, toured with Les Brown and his Band of Renown (1940–41); contracted polio while touring army camps during WWII and was forced to retire.