Neva Mary Peoples was a singer and dancer who appeared in several films in the United States. She performed as a singer, dancer, and chorus girl.[1]
Peoples was from San Francisco.[2] A 1936 news clipping refers to her as the "colored blues singer and dancer from Frank Sebastian's Cotton Club in Hollywood."[3] Her film debut was in the 1938 melodrama Gang Smashers singing "That's What You Get in Harlem".[2][4] She played Ella in The Duke is Tops (1938).[5] She was in a cabaret scene in the 1939 movie, One Dark Night.[6] A 1942 photograph captured her and fellow performers in zoot suit costumes for the Republic Studio film, Hit Parade of 1943.[7][8]
She married Phil Moore in 1937 and had a son, George Phillip Moore III, in 1939.[9][10][11] Moore's orchestra backed one of her performances.[12]
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