AP: LOS ANGELES (Aug. 10) - Tony Award winner Gregory Hines, the
tap-dancing actor who started on Broadway and in movies including
``White Nights'' and ``Running Scared,'' has died, his publicist says.
He was 57.

Hines died Saturday in Los Angeles of cancer, publicist Allen Eichorn
said.

The dancer, among the best in his generation, won a 1993 Tony for the
musical ``Jelly's Last Jam.''

Hines became internationally known as part of a jazz tap due with his
brother, Maurice, and the two danced together in the musical revue
``Eubie!'' in 1978. The brothers later performed together in Broadway's
``Sophisticated Ladies'' and on film in 1984's ``The Cotton Club.''

In ``The Cotton Club,'' Hines also had a lead acting role, which led to
more work in film. He starred with Mikhail Baryshnikov in 1985's ``White
Nights'' and with Billy Crystal in 1986's ``Running Scared,'' and he
appeared with Whitney Houston and Angela Bassett in 1995's ``Waiting to
Exhale,'' among other movies.

On television, he had his own sitcom in 1997 called ``The Gregory Hines
Show,'' as well as a recurring role on ``Will and Grace.'' This past
March, he appeared in the spring television series ``Lost at Home.''


08/10/03 11:56 EDT
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