From Sickly to Stunning: The Polio Survivor Who Became a Hollywood Icon
There are Hollywood legends… and then there is Cyd Charisse, a woman whose presence on screen did not merely entertain — it mesmerized, elevated, and redefined what a dancer could represent in cinema. Her name still evokes images of sleek movements, silk-smooth legs, captivating poise, and a strength that radiated long before audiences knew the depth of her struggles.
Cyd Charisse’s journey began not under the spotlights of MGM stages, nor in the glamorous studios of Los Angeles, but in the quiet, dusty atmosphere of Amarillo, Texas, where she was born as Tula Ellice Finklea.
Far from the confident star the world would later adore, little Tula was a fragile child whose future seemed uncertain. Her family often described her as thin, delicate, and constantly battling illnesses. But the challenge that…