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  1. Sammy Davis Jr. falleció el 16 de mayo de 1990 en Beverly Hills víctima de un cáncer de garganta. Su enfermedad estaba ya muy avanzada y Davis prefirió esperar la muerte en su hogar rodeado de su mujer, su hijo adoptivo y varios amigos. En 2001 fue honrado con el Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. *buscabiografias.com

  2. Sammy Davis Jr. Samuel George „Sammy” Davis Jr. (ur. 8 grudnia 1925 w Nowym Jorku, zm. 16 maja 1990 w Beverly Hills) – amerykański muzyk, piosenkarz, tancerz, aktor, artysta wodewilu i komik, którego nazywano „największym artystą, jaki kiedykolwiek pojawił się na scenie w Stanach Zjednoczonych” [2] .

  3. 16 de may. de 1990 · In 1988, he co-starred with Gregory Hines as the patriarchal master of tap dance in the movie Tap! Hines, who worshipped Davis, paid homage to him in the television special Sammy Davis Jr. 60th Anniversary Show (1990), in a tap solo after which he called onto the stage to dance and trade steps, and in the end, bent down and kissed Davis's feet.

  4. 17 de jul. de 2020 · In “Yes I Can: The Story of Sammy Davis, Jr.,” the Rat Packer told his incredible life story—from his uneasy friendship with James Dean to the accident that took his left eye.

  5. Music video by Sammy Davis Jr performing The Candy Man (Live in Germany 1985). 2016 © Aviator-Management GmbH & Co KGhttp://vevo.ly/A7rJTe

  6. Sammy Davis, Jr. (1925-1990) was widely known for most of his career as the World’s Greatest Entertainer. Primarily a singer and dancer, he was also a television and film actor, a Broadway headliner, a bestselling author, a comic and impressionist, and a multi-instrumentalist.

  7. Sammy Davis, Jr. compôs e gravou em 1975 a música "Keep Your Eye on the Sparrow", que foi o tema de abertura do seriado Baretta, estrelada pelo ator Robert Blake. A música, inclusive, chegou a tocar nas rádios e virou um hit na época. Filmografia Sammy Davis com Nixon em 1973

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