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George Tapps
(1911-1997)
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George Tapps was born on 6 November 1911. He was an actor, known for
Splendor in the Grass (1961)
,
Gruß und Kuß vom Tegernsee (1957)
and
Vogues of 1938 (1937)
. He died on 1 November 1997.
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Known for
Splendor in the Grass
7.7
Additional Crew
1961
Gruß und Kuß vom Tegernsee
5.3
Additional Crew
1957
Vogues of 1938
5.9
Tap Dancer
(as Georgie Tapp)
1937
52nd Street
6.6
George Tapps
1937
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Additional Crew
4
Soundtrack
1
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Actor
Previous
8
Angel in My Pocket
7.0
Ace Black
1969
Holder De af ...
TV Series
1965
3 episodes
Blå time
TV Series
Dancer
(as Tapps)
1964
1 episode
Red Skelton Revue
8.0
TV Series
Dancer
(as Georgie Tapps)
1954
1 episode
The Jackie Gleason Show
8.5
TV Series
Guest Dancer
1952
1 episode
52nd Street
6.6
George Tapps
1937
Vogues of 1938
5.9
Tap Dancer
(as Georgie Tapp)
1937
Katz' Pajamas
Short
George, the Boy Friend
(as Georgie Tapps)
1935
Additional Crew
Previous
4
Holder De af ...
TV Series
choreographer
1965
3 episodes
Splendor in the Grass
7.7
choreographer
1961
Gruß und Kuß vom Tegernsee
5.3
choreographer
1957
The Music Box
TV Series
choreographer
1957
1 episode
Soundtrack
Previous
1
Vogues of 1938
5.9
performer: "That Old Feeling" (1937)
(uncredited)
1937
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Alternative names
George Tapps and his Dancers
Born
November 6
,
1911
Died
November 1
,
1997
Other works
Stage: Appeared in "Hilarities". Musical/vaudeville.
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