Steve Condos

Steve Condos (October 12, 1918 in Pittsburgh, PA – September 16, 1990 in Lyon) was an American tap dancer.

He danced in the films Song of the Open Road (1944), Meet Me After the Show (1951), Tap (1989), and numerous others.

He collaborated with Jimmy Slyde on a program of jazz tap improvisation at the Smithsonian Institution during the 1980s.

"Air Raid Shelter Wasn't Loveproof" (news paper article) "When London air raid alarms screamed and people ran for their lives into bomb proof shelters, Steve Condos, of Condos brothers dance team, and Eileen Earl, English photographers model, met underground, safe from bombs but not Cupid's arrows.

Brother-in-law of Martha Raye who was married to his brother, Nick Condos.