LeoGlossary: Gene Kelly (Actor)


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Born: August 23, 1912 – Died: February 2, 1996

Eugene Curran Kelly was a beacon of dance and cinema, born into the hustle of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Son to Harriet Catherine (Curran) and James Patrick Joseph Kelly, a salesman of phonographs, he was steeped in Irish and German heritage. His rise to stardom redefined the Hollywood musical, showcasing his dynamic talents that continue to resonate.

Early Life and Career

Gene's early life was marked by the cultural vibrancy of Pittsburgh. The Kelly household buzzed with the sounds of his father’s phonographs and the dreams of his five siblings. His education spanned from Peabody High School to the University of Pittsburgh, where he studied economics, engaging in dance as a passionate diversion.

Kelly's break into the entertainment world was no stroke of luck; it was the result of hard work and natural talent. His professional debut came with a Broadway stint in "Pal Joey" in 1940. However, it was "For Me and My Gal" in 1942 that turned heads and set his career in motion. His athletic dance style and charm soon became his trademarks.

Hollywood success was sealed with "Anchors Aweigh" in 1945, bringing a Best Actor Academy Award nomination. Awards were plenty throughout his career, including a prestigious Academy Honorary Award in 1952 for his versatility and brilliant achievements in the art of choreography on film.

Gene's personal life was as full of steps and turns as his on-screen performances. Married three times, he found balance between his personal passions, his family, and his profession. Notably, he balanced controversy with grace and extended his creativity beyond the camera, engaging in charity work.

Gene Kelly’s legacy is etched in the annals of film history, not merely as an actor but as an innovator who revolutionized the musical genre. His name is synonymous with the Golden Age of Hollywood musicals, his impact enduring through timeless performances that remain benchmarks for artistry in motion.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1986 Sins (TV Mini Series) Eric Hovland
1985 North & South: Book 1, North & South (TV Mini Series) Sen. Charles Edwards
1984 The Love Boat (TV Series) Charles Dane
1980 Xanadu Danny McGuire
1979 The Mary Tyler Moore Hour (TV Series) Gene Kelly
1977 Viva Knievel! Will Atkins
1973 40 Carats Billy Boylan
1967 A Guide for the Married Man Narrator (voice, uncredited)
1967 The Young Girls of Rochefort Andy Miller
1967 Jack and the Beanstalk (TV Movie) Jeremy Keen, Proprietor (Peddler)
1964 What a Way to Go! Pinky Benson
1962–1963 Going My Way (TV Series) Father Chuck O'Malley
1960 Let's Make Love Gene Kelly (uncredited)
1960 Inherit the Wind E. K. Hornbeck
1958 Marjorie Morningstar Noel Airman
1957 Les Girls Barry Nichols
1957 Schlitz Playhouse (TV Series) Tom T. Triplett
1957 The Happy Road Mike Andrews
1956 The Magic Lamp (Short) Sinbad (voice)
1956 Invitation to the Dance The Clown in 'Circus' | The Marine in 'Ring Around the Rosy' | Sinbad in 'Sinbad the Sailor'
1955 It's Always Fair Weather Ted Riley
1954 Deep in My Heart O'Brien Brother - Performer in 'Dancing Around'
1954 Brigadoon Tommy Albright
1954 Crest of the Wave Lt. 'Brad' Bradville (USN)
1952 The Devil Makes Three Capt. Jeff Eliot
1952 *Singin' in the Rain* Don Lockwood
1952 Love Is Better Than Ever Gene Kelly (uncredited)
1951 It's a Big Country: An American Anthology Icarus Xenophon
1951 *An American in Paris* Jerry Mulligan
1950 Summer Stock Joe D. Ross
1950 Black Hand Giovanni E. 'Johnny' Columbo
1949 On the Town Gabey
1949 Take Me Out to the Ball Game Eddie O'Brien
1948 Words and Music Gene Kelly
1948 The Three Musketeers D'Artagnan
1948 The Pirate Serafin
1947 Living in a Big Way Leo Gogarty
1945 Combat Fatigue Irritability (Short) Seaman Bob Lucas
1945 Ziegfeld Follies Gentleman ('The Babbit and the Bromide')
1945 Anchors Aweigh Joseph Brady
1944 Christmas Holiday Robert Manette
1944 Cover Girl Danny McGuire
1943 The Cross of Lorraine Victor
1943 Thousands Cheer Pvt. Eddie Marsh
1943 Pilot #5 Vito S. Alessandro
1943 Du Barry Was a Lady Alec Howe | Black Arrow
1942 For Me and My Gal Harry Palmer

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