Neva Peoples

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.

[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".

[6] A 1942 photograph captured her and fellow performers in zoot suit costumes for the Republic Studio film, Hit Parade of 1943.