Avon Long

Avon Long

Deceased · Born: Jun 18, 1910 · Died: Feb 15, 1984

Personal Details

BornJun 18, 1910 Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Relatives
  • Louis Long (Sibling)

Biography

Avon Long, a talented performer, made a name for himself as a prominent singer and dancer at the renowned Cotton Club in New York City during the year 1934. His exceptional skills caught the attention of the legendary Lena Horne, who credits him with elevating her from the chorus line to a featured performer. This recognition marked a significant milestone in her career.

In the 1940s, Avon Long's remarkable talent earned him widespread critical acclaim when he took on the iconic role of "Sportin' Life" in the groundbreaking Broadway production of "Porgy and Bess". This iconic performance cemented his status as a master of his craft.

Long's impressive resume also includes featured roles on Broadway in the hit musical "Bubbling Brown Sugar", solidifying his position as a versatile and accomplished performer.

Career

1984
Nothing Lasts Forever
Nothing Lasts Forever as Alphacruiser Steward
1983
1980
1979
Roots: The Next Generations
Roots: The Next Generations as Chicken George Moore
1978
1974
1973
The Sting
The Sting as Benny Garfield
1972
Don't Play Us Cheap
Don't Play Us Cheap as Brother Dave
1968
Finian's Rainbow
Finian's Rainbow as Passion Pilgrim Gospeller (uncredited)
1962
13 West Street
13 West Street as Police detective sitting at desk (uncredited)
1948
Romance on the High Seas
Romance on the High Seas as Specialty Singer
1946
1935