Because of my age and because there’s more work on the small screen. What it’s missing in quality it makes up for in quantity. From an actor’s selfish point of view.
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I was out dancing with one actress or another. And that got press. Even when it didn't, the whole town knew I was a dancing fool, and since I couldn't very well dance with a man, they saw me dancing with a lady, and they assumed the rest.
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Birth: | 15th February, 1907 |
Death: | 1st January, 1994 |
Nationality: | American |
Profession: | Actor, Comedian, Dancer, Singer |
Cesar Julio Romero, Jr. was born in New York City, New York. HeĀ was an American actor, singer, dancer and comedian who was active in film, radio, and television for almost 60 years. He starred as the Cisco Kid in 6 westerns made between 1939 and 1941. Romero danced and performed comedy in the 20th Century Fox films he starred in opposite Carmen Miranda and Betty Grable, such as Week-End in Havana and Springtime in the Rockies, in the 1940s. In The Thin Man, he played a villainous supporting role opposite the film's main star William Powell. He also appeared in a comic turn as a subversive opponent to Frank Sinatra and his crew in Ocean's 11. Among many television credits, Romero appeared several times on The Martha Raye Show in the mid 1950s. He also played a card shark on the episode, "The Honorable Don Charlie Story," of NBC's Wagon Train.
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