Healey, Eunice (c. 1920–)
Healey, Eunice (c. 1920–)
American tap dancer. Born c. 1920, in San Francisco, CA.
Appeared in Fanchon and Marco West Coast units early in career; moved to NYC where she performed as tap dancer in Girl Crazy (1930); danced in many Broadway shows including The Laugh Parade (1931), Two for the Show (1940), Hold Onto Your Hats (1940) and Beat the Band (1942); toured with Benny Goodman, Glen Miller, and Artie Shaw orchestras; appeared in film Follow Your Heart (1936).
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