Anderson was born in 1910 in
Lakeland, Florida. He expressed an interest in dancing at the age of three, when his family was living in
Charleston, South Carolina. In 1946, The Four Step Brothers performed with
Frank Sinatra and then embarked on a six-month performance at the
Parisian
Le Lido followed by tours to
Italy and
Spain. In 1953, they performed with
Bob Hope in
Here Come the Girls. After retiring from dance, Anderson became a
church minister and actively worked to help the homeless in the
Los Angeles area. Anderson died in Los Angeles on July 4, 2001. ==Notes==