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Gene Kelly

1912 · 1996

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83
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Né(e)

August 23, 1912

Pittsburgh, United States

Décédé(e)

February 2, 1996

Beverly Hills, United States

Connu(e) pour

American dancer, actor, singer, director and choreographer

Gene Kelly (1912–1996) was United States best known for American dancer, actor, singer, director and choreographer.

Gene Kelly (August 23, 1912 – February 2, 1996) was an American dancer, actor, singer, director, and choreographer from the United States. He was celebrated for his energetic and athletic dancing style, pioneering a new form of American dance he called "dance for the common man." Kelly's work significantly shaped the golden age of musical films in the 1940s and 1950s.

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Early Life and Origins

Eugene Curran Kelly was born in Pittsburgh, United States, laying the foundation for a life steeped in performance. His early experiences in this bustling city likely shaped his practical approach to artistry. While specific details about his family and upbringing are not provided, his later dedication to creating a "dance for the common man" suggests a connection to the public's taste and accessibility.

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Career Beginnings

Kelly's career trajectory began with a clear vision: to forge a new form of American dance. He aimed for a style that was energetic, athletic, and readily accessible to the general public, which he famously called "dance for the common man." This ambition drove his initial ventures and set him apart from his contemporaries, distinguishing his unique artistic voice from the outset.

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Major Achievements and Career Highlights

Throughout the 1940s and 1950s, Gene Kelly reached the zenith of his career, starring in, choreographing, and co-directing some of the best-regarded musical films. Working alongside Stanley Donen, he crafted cinematic spectacles that are still celebrated today. His distinctive energetic and athletic dancing style became his trademark, captivating audiences worldwide and solidifying his status as a major Hollywood star and a creative force.

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Notable Works or Contributions

Kelly's filmography is rich with acclaimed works, including his appearances in "That's Entertainment!" (1974) and "That's Entertainment! III" (1994), which showcased his enduring legacy. He also starred in later films such as "Viva Knievel!" (1979), "Xanadu" (1981), and "40 Carats" (1981), demonstrating his continued presence in cinema. Beyond acting, his creative vision extended to screenwriting and producing, further shaping his projects.

His notable discography features compilations like "Gotta Dance! The Best of Gene Kelly" (1993) and "Singin' In The Rain: The Very Best Of Gene Kelly" (2005), which preserve his vocal performances. He also contributed to album releases such as "Stars of Musicals: The Greatest Musical Songs" (2015) and "Singer & Dancer" (2024), highlighting his versatile talents. Kelly's influence also appears in works like "Gene Kelly's 'Salute to Broadway'" and the iconic "Singin' in the Rain" and "It's always fair weather," titles synonymous with his groundbreaking contributions to musical entertainment.

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Later Years

In his later career, Gene Kelly continued to be involved in the entertainment industry, as evidenced by his appearances in films well into the 1990s. He starred in "The Young Girls Turn 25" (1993) and "That's Entertainment! III" (1994), reflecting his enduring commitment to his craft. He passed away in Beverly Hills, United States, on February 2, 1996, leaving behind a remarkable body of work that continues to entertain and inspire generations.

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Legacy and Impact

Gene Kelly's lasting legacy stems from his pioneering efforts to elevate American dance and integrate it seamlessly into film. His "dance for the common man" philosophy made sophisticated choreography accessible and relatable, transforming the genre of musical films. Through his roles as a dancer, actor, director, and choreographer, Kelly redefined masculine grace and athleticism in performance, setting a high standard for artistic innovation and popular appeal that persists in cultural memory today.

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  • Quand Gene Kelly est-il/elle décédé(e) ?

    Gene Kelly est décédé(e) le 2 février 1996 à Beverly Hills, United States, à l'âge de 83 ans.

  • Où est né(e) Gene Kelly ?

    Gene Kelly est né(e) à Pittsburgh, United States le 23 août 1912.

  • Pour quoi Gene Kelly est-il/elle le/la plus connu(e) ?

    Gene Kelly est surtout connu(e) pour American dancer, actor, singer, director and choreographer.

  • Quel âge avait Gene Kelly à sa mort ?

    Gene Kelly avait 83 ans au moment de son décès.

  • Quelle était la nationalité de Gene Kelly ?

    Gene Kelly était originaire de United States.

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  1. 1974

    Notable Works or Contributions

  2. 1993

    Later Years

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