Jeni Le Gon

Dancer, Musical Artist

1916 – 2012

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Who was Jeni Le Gon?

Jeni LeGon was an American dancer, dance instructor, and actress. She was one of the first African-American women to establish a solo career in tap.

She was born Jennie Bell in Chicago, Illinois. Her parents were Hector Ligon, a chef who also worked as a railway porter, and Harriet Bell Ligon, a housewife. She graduated from Sexton Elementary School in 1928, and at the age of thirteen got her first job in musical theater. She eventually auditioned for the chorus line of band leader Count Basie and was selected.

LeGon and her half-sister, Willa Mae Lane, formed a song-and-dance team. They were given the opportunity to go to Detroit and work with nightclub owner Leonard Reed. While there, they received an offer to travel to Hollywood and perform with composer Shelton Brooks. Upon arrival, they discovered there was, in fact, no job. LeGon heard about auditions being held by Ethel Waters' former manager, Earl Dancer. The audition was for a film that Fox Studios was producing. She won the part and subsequently appeared in dance numbers in several musicals.

While in Hollywood, LeGon had the opportunity to work with performers such as Ethel Waters and Al Jolson.

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Born
Aug 14, 1916
Chicago
Also known as
  • Jenny Le Gon
  • Jennie Le Gon
  • Jennie May Ligon
  • Jennie Bell
  • Jeni LeGon
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Nationality
  • United States of America
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Died
Dec 7, 2012
Vancouver

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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