Berry Brothers

The Berry Brothers were an American "exotic, acrobatic soft shoe dance" trio, active in the entertainment business for over 30 years.

As early as 1919 the two brothers already performed in Chicago and then in Denver where the family settled and the younger Warren Joseph Berry (December 25, 1922 – August 10, 1996) was born.

[2] In 1924 the family moved to Los Angeles, where as child actors Nyas, James and then Warren appeared in several films.

That same year they traveled to London and were featured performers in the critically acclaimed all-African-American revue Blackbirds of 1928.

The experience of the Berry Brothers came to a sudden end when Nyas died in 1951 of heart failure.