• LeGon and Gene Tierney in Sundown (1941). Jeni LeGon (born Jennie Ligon; August 14, 1916 – December 7, 2012), also credited as Jeni Le Gon, was an American dancer...
  • Born in 1916 in Chicago, Jeni Le Gon trained at Mary Bruce's School of Dancing and performed as a chorus girl, later in vaudeville, from age 16.
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  • That’s one of the reasons I stayed in Canada.” ¶ Jeni Le Gon with Biill (Bojangles) Robinson and Fats Waller in “I’m Living in a Great Big Way” (1935).
  • *Jeni Le Gon was born on this date in 1916. ... In the forties, Le Gon played leads or second leads in five independently produced all-Black cast films.
  • Born in 1916 in Chicago, Jeni Le Gon trained at Mary Bruce’s School of Dancing and performed as a chorus girl, later in vaudeville, from age 16.
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    Jeni Le Gon. Born in 1916 in Chicago, Jeni Le Gon trained at Mary Bruce's School of Dancing and performed as a chorus girl, later in vaudeville, from age 16.
  • Jeni Le Gon. Add to List. ... Horror, Crime, 1 hr 36 min (in credits: Jeni Legon) United States • Ernest R. Dickerson. Friends. : — Kinorium.
  • They gave the tap dancer Jeni Le Gon their Oscar Micheaux Award, even though Hollywood in the 1930s hadn't taken full advantage of her musical talents.
  • In 1999, the National Film Board of Canada released a documentary film about her life, Jeni Le Gon: Living in a Great Big Way, directed by Grant Greshuk and...
  • Jeni Le Gon filmlerinden öne çıkanlar Hi-De-Ho, Fools for Scandal, Dishonour Bright, Hi De Ho.
  • Film Career: Jeni Le Gon made her mark in Hollywood during the 1930s and 1940s. She appeared in several films, showcasing her talent as a dancer.
  • In this video, Jeni Le Gon was first screened dancing with Bill Bojangles in the movie "Hooray For Love" (1935) as the first black woman to tap dance.