Film Brascia was a featured dancer with
Vera-Ellen in
White Christmas (1954) Married in 1958, the duo appeared frequently on television's
The Ed Sullivan Show (1958–66) and on
The Hollywood Palace (1967). Brascia began acting in non-dancing film roles beginning in 1967, beginning with two
Matt Helm movies featuring
Dean Martin, and culminating in
The Baltimore Bullet (1980), which he produced and was credited with the film's story and screenplay.
Broadway Brascia made his Broadway debut on February 11, 1953, in the musical version of the film "Nothing Sacred," titled
Hazel Flagg, which featured a score by
Jule Styne and
Bob Hilliard. The production was supervised and choreographed by
Robert Alton (who choreographed the film
White Christmas, featuring Brascia, a year later). Brascia won a
Donaldson Award for his performance in the musical.
Nightclubs John Brascia was a featured dancer in
The Magic Carpet Revue, New York - Paris - Paradise, which opened at the Dunes Hotel in Las Vegas on May 23, 1955, and starred
Vera-Ellen with a cast of 60. ''"... the entire evening was built around Vera-Ellen, who tapped and did ballet and sang, happily undubbed, and wore gorgeous costumes by Hollywood's famed designer
Howard Shoup. ... Her routines were based on those developed for her by
Robert Alton. She did partnered dances with friend John Brascia, who was also given solo dancing opportunities."'' ==Reviews==