Gregory Hines was an American actor, dancer, and choreographer celebrated for his contributions to tap dance and musical theater. His performances in films like "White Nights" and "The Cotton Club," along with his innovative dance routines, helped to revitalize interest in tap dancing. Hines's influence on dance and entertainment continues to be recognized and celebrated.

"It turned out to be exactly that, but more challenging emotionally. I looked at it in a more physical way, having to act in a chair and move around. But it really was more emotionally challenging."



"It would be like the films I've seen where wardens would decide to be in a jail cell for a week, to get a sense of what it would be like to be a prisoner."



"I think everybody at some point - especially if they've been working their whole lives - should take time out and think about what they've done."



"I read the script, and I knew it was a good part. It was written for a white actor. That's what I'm up against - I have to try to make roles happen for me that aren't written black."



"They told me that the hotels had maybe two rooms set up for people with disabilities, but if they got there too late, and didn't get one of these rooms, they couldn't take a shower. The room wasn't hooked up for them, or maybe the sink was too high."

