Gene Kelly
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 27 years ago |
Date of birth | August 23,1912 |
Zodiac sign | Virgo |
Born | East Liberty |
Pittsburgh | |
Pennsylvania | |
United States | |
Date of died | February 2,1996 |
Died | Beverly Hills |
California | |
United States | |
Height | 171 (cm) |
Spouse | Patricia Ward |
Jeanne Coyne | |
Betsy Blair | |
Children | Kerry Kelly |
Bridget Kelly | |
Timothy Kelly | |
Siblings | Fred Kelly |
James Kelly | |
Parents | James Kelly |
Harriet Curran | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 416877 |
An American in Paris
On the Town
Inherit the Wind
Anchors Aweigh
Brigadoon
Xanadu
The Young Girls of Rochefort
The Pirate
It's Always Fair Weather
Hello, Dolly!
Summer Stock
Invitation to the Dance
What a Way to Go!
Take Me Out to the Ball Game
For Me and My Gal
Cover Girl
That's Entertainment!
That's Entertainment, Part II
Les Girls
Words and Music
Du Barry Was a Lady
Thousands Cheer
Ziegfeld Follies
That's Dancing!
The Cheyenne Social Club
A Guide for the Married Man
Living in a Big Way
Deep in My Heart
Marjorie Morningstar
Christmas Holiday
North and South
Gigot
That's Entertainment! III
Viva Knievel!
Pilot #5
The Tunnel of Love
The Happy Road
Black Hand
The Devil Makes Three
The Cross of Lorraine
Seagulls Over Sorrento
Magnavox Presents Frank Sinatra
40 Carats
It's a Big Country
Love Is Better Than Ever
The Funny Side
Going My Way
Yabba Dabba Doo! The Happy World of Hanna-Barbera
The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast
Singin' in the Rain
Gene Kelly Life story
Eugene Curran Kelly was an American dancer, actor, singer, director, and choreographer. He was known for his energetic and athletic dancing style and sought to create a new form of American dance accessible to the general public, which he called "dance for the common man".
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Composer Jerry Herman , who created The Music and lyrics to classic Broadway shows like Hello, Dolly ! and La Cage aux Folles, has died aged 88.
The Star , who was diagnosed with HIV in the 1980s, died in Miami on Thursday of pulmonary complications, his god-daughter told the Associated Press .
Herman won two Tony Awards and two Grammys, and was known for his melodic, sentimental and upbeat style.
One of his best-known songs was I Am What I Am , which became an LGBT anthem.
Choreographer Sir Matthew Bourne led tributes to the musician, describing him as "one of the all-time greats. "
The New Yorker was seen as the successor to Irving Berlin , and he acknowledged that seeing the Russian-American composer's Annie Get Your Gun had set him on The Path to Broadway.
"I walked out of that theatre singing all those wonderful Berlin songs and, from that moment on, that's all I wanted to do with My Life ," he told NPR in 1994.
In 1964 Hello, Dolly ! - the story of a matchmaker trying to find a partner for an unmarried Rich Man - became his first major success.
Starring Carol Channing , it ran for a record-breaking 2,844 performances on Broadway, and went on to win 10 Tony Awards , including best composer and lyricist for Herman, who also won a Grammy for the title song.
Two years later came Mame, The Tale of an eccentric bohemian whose lavish lifestyle is interrupted by The Arrival of her nephew. Critics said The Show , which starred Angela Lansbury and Bea Arthur, was too similar to Herman's previous Hit - But it ran for four years.
Both musicals became well-known movies, with Barbra Streisand starring in the 1969 adaptation of Hello, Dolly ! directed by Gene Kelly .
The 1970s were less successful for Herman and the musical Mack and Mabel closed quickly - although its songs, including I Won't Send Roses, later became standards.
In 1983, he premiered La Cage aux Folles, a musical version of a French comedy about a gay couple. It became his third Hit and Gloria Gaynor 's cover of its big number, I Am What I Am , became an 80s disco classic.
It took the Tony Award for best musical and was to be Herman's last big smash, as he devoted more time to his off-stage career of developing property.
However, he was to fall under the spotlight one final time, when one of Hello, Dolly 's songs, entitled It Only Takes a Moment, was used prominently in the 2008 Pixar movie Wall-E, after the director stumbled upon it by Chance .
Jerry Herman and Elton JohnHerman had been living with his partner, Real Estate broker Terry Marler, at the time of his death.
Such is the enduring appeal of his tunes that Hello, Dolly ! is set for a West End revival next year, with Imelda Staunton in The Lead role.
Last month, Strictly Come Dancing judge Craig Revel Horwood delivered his own interpretation of The Show , performing in drag to a medley of Herman's songs during musicals week.
And in 1982, British ice skaters Torvill and Dean famously used The Overture from his musical Mack And Mabel to soundtrack their gold medal-winning routine at The World Championships in Copenhagen.
After the BBC was flooded with calls from people asking where they could buy The Music , the original cast album was re-released and reached The Top 40 - Eight years after its Broadway premiere.
When Herman heard the news, he was perplexed that The British public had suddenly fallen in love with a show that closed after 66 performances and never transferred to The West End.
"I said, 'That's got to be a mistake, because show albums in these days don't get into charts,'", confessing that the notorious flop had actually been his favourite piece of work.
"My musicals are my children [so] I should never say I prefer this to that," he explained, But "I just have never tired of Mack and Mabel.
"I guess you kind of love The One that didn't make it. "
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Source of news: bbc.com