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词条 Shabba Doo
释义

  1. Early life

  2. Career

  3. TV appearances

  4. Filmography

  5. References

  6. External links

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|birth_name = Adolfo Gutierrez Quiñones[1]
or Adolfo Gordon Quiñones[1] (sources differ)
|birth_date = {{birth date and age|1955|5|11}}[1]
|birth_place = Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
|occupation = {{hlist|Actor|dancer|choreographer[1]}}
|othername = Adolfo "Shabba-Doo" Quiñones
|yearsactive = 1975–present
|nationality = American
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|spouse = {{marriage|Gwendolyn Powell
|1979|1982|reason=divorced}}
{{marriage|Lela Rochon
|1984|1987|reason=divorced}}
|children = 2
|known_for = Orlando "Ozone" – Breakin', Electric Boogaloo
|website = {{URL|shabba-doo.com}}
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Adolfo Gutierrez Quiñones[2] or Adolfo Gordon Quiñones[1] (sources differ) (born May 11, 1955)[2], known professionally as Shabba-Doo, is an American actor, dancer, and choreographer of Ethiopian and Puerto Rican descent. [3] Quiñones is perhaps best known for his role as Orlando "Ozone" in the 1984 breakdancing film Breakin' and its sequel, Electric Boogaloo.

Early life

Quiñones was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois; his father was Puerto Rican, and his mother was Ethiopian. His mother raised him as a single parent from the age of three.[4] He has a younger sister, Fawn Quiñones, who was also a dancer, and frequently featured on the musical variety television program Soul Train.[5]

Career

As a member of The Original Lockers along with Don "Campbellock" Campbell, Fred "Rerun" Berry and Toni Basil, Quiñones became one of the innovators of the dance style commonly known as locking.[6] His best-known role was as Ozone in the 1984 hit cult film, Breakin', as well as in its sequel, Electric Boogaloo.[7] Quiñones also appeared in Rave - Dancing to a Different Beat, which he also directed. He made guest appearances on TV shows, including The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, Married... with Children, Miami Vice, What's Happening!!, Saturday Night Live and Lawrence Leung's Choose Your Own Adventure. Quiñones is writing A Breakin’ Uprising.[8] Besides acting and dancing work in film and television, Quiñones has served as a choreographer to many singers, such as Lionel Richie, Madonna, and Luther Vandross. He was a primary dancer and main choreographer for Madonna's Who's That Girl? Tour in 1987.[3] He served as choreographer for Jamie Kennedy's MTV sitcom, Blowin' Up. He choreographed Three Six Mafia's performance on the 78th Academy Awards; the group won the Oscar for best original song for their song "It's Hard Out Here for a Pimp". He was featured in the music video for Chaka Khan's 1984 song "I Feel for You". {{citation needed|date=March 2015}}

TV appearances

  • Pepe, Miami Vice, "The Maze", Season 1, Episode 17 (aired 22 February 1985).
  • Himself, The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, "Dance" , Season 1, Episode 15 (1989)

Filmography

  • The Big Show (1980)
  • Xanadu (1980)
  • Breakin' (1984)
  • Electric Boogaloo (1984)
  • Tango & Cash (1989)
  • Lambada (1990)
  • The Sitter (1991)
  • Steel Frontier (1995)

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.iabdassociation.org/dance-choreographers |title=The International Association of Black In Dance |author= |date= |website=iabdassociation.com |publisher= |access-date=January 26, 2018 |quote=}}
2. ^{{cite web |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=PVoFL0wt82cC&q=Adolfo+Gutierrez+Qui%C3%B1ones&dq=Adolfo+Gutierrez+Qui%C3%B1ones&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwilnIqCifXYAhUCzFMKHVs_AmIQ6AEILzAB |title=Proceedings |author= |date=1970 |website=Google Books |publisher= Chicago Board Of Education |access-date=January 26, 2018 |quote=}}
3. ^Herguth, Bob (1987) "Shabba-Doo", Chicago Sun-Times, July 31, 1987
4. ^{{cite news|last=Ferrel|first=David|title=Street-Dancing King Breaks Out of the Ghetto|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1755&dat=19841006&id=vQAfAAAAIBAJ&sjid=PmkEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6285,1082706|accessdate=July 9, 2012|newspaper=Sarasota Herald-Tribune|date=October 7, 1984}}
5. ^http://soultrain.com/2015/05/26/diary-of-an-ex-soul-train-dancer-fawn-quinones/
6. ^Banes, Sally (1994) Writing Dancing in the Age of Postmodernism, Wesleyan University Press; {{ISBN|978-0-8195-6268-5}}
7. ^Adams, Michael (2010) "Michael Adams discovers top ten films so bad they're actually worth watching", Herald Sun, January 8, 2010; retrieved 2010-01-22
8. ^{{cite web|last1=Quinones|first1=Adolfo|title=A Breakin’ Uprising|url=http://www.shabba-doo.com/on-q-media-group/films/a-breakin-uprising-dance-film/|website=shabba-doo.com|accessdate=18 December 2017}}

External links

  • {{IMDb name|0704044|Adolfo Quiñones}}
  • Interview with Shabba Doo at Ham Radio Nation
  • interview at Blogtalkradio
  • [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKxnATyHNGE Shabba Doo performing in the 1970s to 1980s] on YouTube
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11 : 1955 births|American choreographers|American male dancers|American dancers|American male film actors|American male television actors|American people of Puerto Rican descent|American people of Ethiopian descent|Living people|Male actors from Chicago|Puerto Rican dancers

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