"Stage and Screen Tap Legend Maurice Hines Passes Away at 80"

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Maurice Hines, a legendary tap dancer, choreographer, and Broadway performer, died at the age of 80 on December 29 at the Actors Fund Home. Known for his Tony-nominated performance in "Uptown...It's Hot!" and his collaborations with his brother Gregory Hines, Maurice left a significant mark on the world of dance and theater. His career spanned over six decades, including a role in the film "The Cotton Club" and a tribute show to his brother. His life and legacy were recently celebrated in the documentary "Maurice Hines: Bring Them Back." He is remembered for his mentorship and his contributions to the arts.
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