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Eugene 'Pineapple' Jackson : His Own Story

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At age 6, Eugene Jackson was tap dancing for nickels and dimes on the streets of Los Angeles.

Soon after, Jackson landed the role of "Pineapple" in Hal Roachs enduring 1924 comedy series Our Gang.

Jackson broke away from the other "little rascals" for a solo career that saw him become the first African American child star in talkies, appearing in 1929s Hearts in Dixie.

At age 16, his personal vaudeville tour visited 89 cities in 16 states.

A true trailblazer, Jackson opened the door for other African American entertainers.

In his first-ever autobiographical work, Jackson recounts his remarkable career in show business as an actor, comic, singer, dancer and musician.

He recalls working with such entertainment giants as Gene Autry, Irene Dunne, Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, Judy Garland, Sammy Davis, Jr., Gene Kelly, Al Jolson and Gregory Hines, to name a few.

Rare personal photographs and a filmography supplement the story of Mr. Jacksons amazing life, told in his own words.

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Product Details
McFarland & Co Inc
0786405333 / 9780786405336
Hardback
791.092
31/01/1998
United States
English
216p. : ill.
24 cm
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