TOMMY RALL

Tommy Rall’s favorite genre is the musical comedy, where he usually performed as a tap dancer, ballet dancer, and acrobat. He has a body of an athletic figure even if he was a dancer. During the 1960s, he became a successful operatic tenor where he was featured in the Opera Company of Boston, the American National Opera Company, and the New York City Opera. He has crossed eyes, which made his mother enroll him into dancing classes where he showed potential from the outset.

This inspired him to do more and dreamt of appearing on the movie screen. He worked very hard and eventually appeared in the 2018 documentary Broadway: Beyond the Golden Age documentary. On October 6, 2020, he died of heart failure. He was 90 years old. Until the very end, he was widely loved and respected by many people in the industry and they all consider him to be one of the greatest dancers of all time.

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