Gene Kelly
Eugene Curran Kelly (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, August 23, 1912 – February 2, 1996 in Beverly Hills, California) was an American dancer, actor, singer, director, and choreographer. An energetic and athletic performer, he was known for doing his own stunts.
Kelly was awarded the Legion of Honor by the French government in 1960.
Filmography
- For Me and My Gal MGM, 1942
- Pilot #5 MGM, 1943
- Du Barry Was a Lady MGM, 1943
- Thousands Cheer MGM, 1943
- The Cross of Lorraine MGM, 1943
- Cover Girl Columbia, 1944
- Christmas Holiday Universal, 1944
- Anchors Aweigh MGM, 1945
- Ziegfeld Follies MGM, 1946
- Living in a Big Way MGM, 1947
- The Pirate MGM, 1948
- The Three Musketeers MGM, 1948
- Words and Music MGM, 1948
- Take Me Out to the Ball Game MGM, 1949
- On the Town MGM, 1949 (also director)
- Black Hand MGM, 1950
- Summer Stock MGM, 1950
- An American in Paris MGM, 1951
- It's a Big Country MGM, 1951
- Council of Europe MSA short subject, 1952
- Love is Better Than Ever MGM, 1952
- Singin' in the Rain MGM, 1952 (also director)
- The Devil Makes Three MGM, 1952
- Brigadoon MGM, 1954
- Crest of the Wave MGM, 1954
- 1955 Motion Picture Theatre Celebration MGM short subject, 1955
- It's Always Fair Weather MGM, 1955 (also director)
- The Magic Lamp MGM short subject, 1956
- Invitation to the Dance MGM, 1956 (also director and writer)
- The Happy Road MGM, 1957 (also director and producer)
- Les Girls MGM, 1957
- Marjorie Morningstar Warner Bros., 1958
- The Tunnel of Love MGM, 1958 (director)
- Inherit the Wind United Artists, 1960
- Let's Make Love 20th Century-Fox, 1960
- Gigot 20th Century-Fox, 1962 (director)
- What a Way to Go! 20th Century-Fox, 1964
- The Young Girls of Rochefort Warner Bros., 1967
- A Guide for the Married Man 20th Century-Fox, 1967 (director)
- Hello, Dolly! 20th Century-Fox, 1969 (director)
- The Cheyenne Social Club National General, 1970 (director and producer)
- 40 Carats Columbia, 1973
- Just One More Time MGM short subject, 1974
- That's Entertainment! MGM, 1974
- The Lion Roars Again MGM short subject, 1975
- That's Entertainment, Part II MGM, 1976 (also director)
- Viva Knievel! Warner Bros., 1977
- Xanadu Universal, 1980
- Reporters Pari Films documentary, 1981
- That's Dancing! MGM, 1985
- The Young Girls Turn 25 Cine Tamaris documentary, 1993
- That's Entertainment! III MGM, 1994
Kelly was awarded a special Academy Award “in appreciation of his versatility as an actor, singer, director and dancer, and specifically for his brilliant achievements in the art of choreography on film” in 1951 and reawarded in 1984's Academy Awards due to a fire which burned down his home in the previous year. He also received the Life Achievement Award from American Film Institute in 1985.
Kelly married three times:
- Betsy Blair (1940–1957) (one child, Kerry)
- Jeanne Coyne (1960–1973) (two children, Bridget and Tim)
- Patricia Ward (1990–1996)
He was the first American to choreograph and stage a ballet in the Paris Opera.
Kelly died after suffering two strokes at the age of 83.
His most notable moments on film include:
- Singing and dancing in the rain in a much-parodied scene from the film Singin' in the Rain.
- Dancing with a squeaky floorboard and a newspaper in Summer Stock.
- Dancing on roller skates in It's Always Fair Weather.
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