Nita Bieber Explained

Nita Bieber
Birthname:Nita Gale Bieber
Birth Date:July 18, 1926
Birth Place:Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Occupation:Film, stage actress, dancer
Spouse:Dr. Jack Wall (1949–2019)
Children:2[1]
Website:http://www.nitabieber.com
Years Active:1946–1955

Nita Gale Bieber (July 18, 1926 – February 4, 2019)[2] was an American actress and dancer.

Early years

Bieber was born in Los Angeles, California, the daughter of Callie Mae (Robbins) and William Carl Bieber. She was one of five siblings who studied dancing from childhood. After graduating from Hollywood High School, she traveled with a USO troupe.[3]

Film career

In 1946, Bieber appeared in several films for Columbia Pictures, most notably Rhythm and Weep with the Three Stooges.[3] In 1947, she appeared in three more films for Columbia and also appeared in a couple of Monogram flicks, most notably as Mame in the Bowery Boys movie News Hounds. She was featured in a full-page photo on the cover of the November 28, 1949, issue of Life magazine.

The article described her 7-year contract with MGM and Nita's big dance number in the new movie musical Nancy Goes to Rio; but her dance was not included in the final release (it does, however, appear in the home video DVD version). Bieber appeared in movies for MGM and Universal until 1955. She appeared as the character Sarah Higgins in Summer Stock, starring Judy Garland and Gene Kelly. Bieber also worked with stars such as Tony Curtis (The Prince Who Was a Thief), Hedy Lamarr (A Lady Without Passport), and Larry Fine (Rhythm and Weep). Her final movie before retiring was Kismet (1955) with Howard Keel and Vic Damone.

The Nita Bieber Dancers

Bieber was the creator of her own dance group, The Nita Bieber Dancers, which gave short performances produced in 1951-1952 for local television stations needing "filler" programming, including those for Jerry Gray (1950) and The Colgate Comedy Hour (1954; with Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis). They headlined in Las Vegas (El Rancho Vegas, 1951, with Benny Goodman) and in 1952 were showcased at the Frontier Hotel.

In the early 1950s, Bieber's dancing career was interrupted when she was diagnosed with polio. Doctors told her that her dancing was ended and she might never walk again, but she proved them wrong and returned to performing.[4]

Personal life

Bieber married Dr. Jack Wall, a dentist. They had two children.[3]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1946Talk About a LadyHerself (dancer)Uncredited
1946Rhythm and WeepHildaShort
1946The Jolson StoryDancer in nightclub revueUncredited
1947The Lone Wolf in MexicoCute hotel maidUncredited
1947Millie's DaughterModel
1947Little Miss BroadwayHerself Dancer
1947Kilroy Was HereWaitress
1947News HoundsMame
1950A Lady Without PassportCuban Dancer
1950Summer StockSarah Higgins
1950Jerry Gray and the Band of TodayThe Nita Bieber DancersShort
1951The Prince Who Was a ThiefCahena
1952Don Cornell SingsHerself (dancer)Short
1955KismetSamarisUncredited, (final film role)

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1954 The Colgate Comedy Hour The Nita Bieber Dancers episode #44
1954 The Colgate Comedy Hour The Nita Bieber Dancers episode #45

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Overview for Nita Bieber. Turner Classic Movies.
  2. Web site: Nita Bieber, Former Dancer, Actress and MGM Contract Player, Dies at 92. The Hollywood Reporter. 6 February 2019 . 13 February 2019.
  3. Nita Bieber, 92 . Classic Images . June 2019 . 528 . 38–39.
  4. News: Adams . Marjory . Nita Bieber, at Sheraton-Plaza, Gave Up Acting Career to Dance . 29 June 2019 . The Boston Globe . May 7, 1952 . Massachusetts, Boston . 5. Newspapers.com.