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Tony DeMarco (dancer)

Tony DeMarco (1 January 1898 – 14 November 1965) was an American burlesque/vaudeville dancer in the first half of the 20th century.
Performing with his wife Sally, "The Dancing De Marcos" was an extremely successful exhibition ballroom dance team in the 1940s.
==Career==
Antonio DeMarco was born in Buffalo, New York, on 1 January 1898.
He was the son of a farmer, whose father had lost the family mill in Palermo through neglecting business to dance at folk festivals around Italy.
De Marco became a dancer despite his father's opposition.
He began his career as a solo dancer, then with partners, in burlesque and vaudeville. and in prohibition-era speakeasies.
De Marco danced with several female partners, of whom the best known were his wives.
Tony's first wife was Nina Kroner and his second Renée.
Tony and Renee began dancing together when he was 29 and she was 16.
He was best known for his performances with his third wife, Sally Craven, a ballet dancer.
Sally Craven doubled for Vivien Leigh in the long shots of dances in ''Gone with the Wind'' (1939).
Tony DeMarco became known in 1924 with ''George White's Scandals''. He was the dance director for ''Harry Carroll's Revue'' in 1929, and performed with Renée in the hit musical ''Girl Crazy'' with Ginger Rogers in 1930.
Renee and Antonio DeMarco appeared in 1932 in ''Hotcha!'' at the Ziegfeld Theatre.
For ''In Caliente'', the 1935 film, his partner was Sally Craven.
''The New York Times'' panned the film for its lightweight storyline, but said the dancing De Marcos helped to make the picture entertaining.
After that Tony DeMarco was solo until 1940.
Renée filed for divorce in 1939.
In June 1941 Tony announced that Renee was leaving for Reno, Nevada, to get a divorce.
Sally Craven danced with Tony DeMarco on Broadway in ''Boys and Girls Together'' (1940–41) and ''Banjo Eyes'' (1941-42).
Tony appeared without Sally in ''The Gang's All Here'' (1943) and with her in ''Crazy House'' (1943) and ''Greenwich Village'' (1944). In the 1940s Tony and Sally De Marco were able to make up to $4,000 per week at high-class supper clubs and hotels.
Tony DeMarco and Sally married in 1944.
Exhibition ballroom dancing fell out of vogue in the 1950s with the rise of rock and roll.
Tony and Sally still appeared several times on Ed Sullivan's ''Toast of the Town''.
Tony took a few bit parts as a TV actor.
De Marco died in Palm Beach, Florida, on 14 November 1965.

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