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A photograph of Gene Kelly.
Kelly in 1943

Gene Kelly (1912–1996) was an American dancer, actor, singer,director,producer andchoreographer whose work inmotion pictures spans from 1942 to 1996. He is probably best known today for his performances in musicals, notablyAn American in Paris (1951) andSingin' in the Rain (1952).

Kelly made hisHollywood film debut inFor Me and My Gal (1942), co-starring withJudy Garland.[1] Afterward, he went on to work as an actor, dancer and subsequently, choreographer, in a series of musical films. In these films, his choreography included experiments with a combination of dance and animation (Anchors Aweigh andInvitation to the Dance) and dance scenes involving special effects (including the "Alter Ego" number fromCover Girl and the split-screen dance number fromIt's Always Fair Weather).[2][3] In addition to his work as an actor and choreographer, Kelly directed or co-directed several films, some of which did not feature him in an acting role. Kelly appeared in several non-musicaldramatic andcomedy films as well.

Kelly received anAcademy Award nomination forBest Actor for his performance inAnchors Aweigh (1945) and won anHonorary Academy Award for his work inAn American in Paris (1951).[4] He was voted the 15th most popular film actor on theAmerican Film Institute’s millennium list, whileSingin' in the Rain was voted themost popular movie musical of all time.[1][5]This filmography below contains a chronological listing of Gene Kelly's feature films. His musicals are indicated with a beamedeighth note symbol (♫).

Filmography

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YearTitleFunctioned asNotes
Kelly's musical numbers
Ref
DirectorActorChoreographerRole
1942For Me and My GalNoYesYesHarry PalmerCo-choreographer
"When You Wore a Tulip", "Ballin' the Jack", "Tramp Dance", "Frenchie, Frenchie"
[6][7]
1943Pilot #5NoYesNoVito S. Alessandro[8][9]
DuBarry Was a LadyNoYesYesAlec Howe / The Black ArrowCo-choreographer
"Do I Love You, Do I", "Friendship"
[10][11]
Thousands CheerNoYesYesPrivate Eddie MarshCo-choreographer
"Let Me Call You Sweetheart"
[12][11]
The Cross of LorraineNoYesNoVictor[13][11]
1944Cover GirlNoYesYesDanny McGuireCo-choreographer
"The Show Must Go On", "Long Ago (and Far Away)", "Alter Ego"
[14]
Christmas HolidayNoYesNoRobert Manette[15]
1945Anchors AweighNoYesYesGM2 Joseph Brady[16]Co-choreographer
"The Mexican Hat Dance", "The Worry Song" (w/Tom and Jerry), "La Cumparsita!"
[17]
Combat Fatigue IrritabilityNoYesNoSeaman Bob LucasShort military training film[18]
1946Ziegfeld FolliesNoYesYesHimselfCo-choreographer
"The Babbit and the Bromide"
[19][16]
1947Living in a Big WayNoYesYesLeo GogartyCo-choreographer
"It Had to Be You", "Fido and Me", dance on half-completed apartment house
[20][21]
1948The PirateNoYesYesSerafinCo-choreographer
"Be a Clown", "The Pirate Ballet", Niña"
[22][23]
The Three MusketeersNoYesYesd'ArtagnanCo-choreographer of action sequences[24][25]
Words and MusicNoYesYesHimself"Slaughter on 10th Avenue"[26][25]
1949Take Me Out to the Ball GameNoYesYesEddie O'BrienCo-choreographer
"Take Me Out to the Ball Game", "The Hat My Father Wore on St. Patrick's Day", "O'Brien to Ryan to Goldberg", "Yes, Indeedy", "Strictly U.S.A."
[27][28]
On the TownYesYesYesGabeyCo-choreographed and co-directed byStanley Donen
"New York, New York", "We're Going on the Town", "Prehistoric Man", "Main Street", "Count on Me", "A Day in New York", "That's All There is Folks"
[29][30]
1950Black HandNoYesNoGiovanni E. "Johnny" Columbo[31][32]
Summer StockNoYesYesJoe D. RossCo-choreographer
"Dig-Dig-Dig-Dig for Your Supper", "You, Wonderful You" (dance with newspaper), "All for You", "Hillbilly Heaven" (plusGarland number "Get Happy")
[33][34]
1951An American in ParisNoYesYesJerry MulliganCo-choreographer
"Tra-La-La", "By Strauss", "I Got Rhythm", "'S Wonderful", "Our Love Is Here to Stay", "An American in Paris ballet"
[35][36]
It's a Big CountryNoYesNoIcarus Xenophon[37][38]
1952Love Is Better Than EverNoYesNoHimself(unbilled cameo)[39]
Singin' in the RainYesYesYesDon LockwoodCo-choreographed and co-directed by Stanley Donen
"Singin' in the Rain", "Fit as a Fiddle", "Good Mornin'", "You Were Meant For Me", "Broadway Ballet" (plusO'Connor number: "Make 'Em Laugh")
[40][38]
The Devil Makes ThreeNoYesNoCapt. Jeff Eliot[41][42]
1954BrigadoonNoYesYesTommy AlbrightCo-choreographer
"The Heather on the Hill", "Almost Like Being in Love", "The Chase", "From This Day On"
[43][44]
Seagulls Over Sorrento
(US release title:Crest Of The Wave)
NoYesNoLt. "Brad" Bradville (USN)Filmed in theUnited Kingdom[45][46]
Deep in My HeartNoYesYesHimselfCo-choreographer
"Dancing Around"
[47][48]
1955It's Always Fair WeatherYesYesYesTed RileyCo-choreographed and co-directed by Stanley Donen
"The Time Has Come For Parting" (dance with trash can lids), "Once Upon a Time", "I Like Myself"
[49][50]
1956Invitation to the DanceYesYesYesThe Clown / The Marine /Sinbad"Circus", "Ring Around the Rosie", "Sinbad the Sailor"[51][52]
1957The Happy RoadYesYesNoMichael J. Andrews[53][54]
Les GirlsNoYesYesBarry NicholsCo-choreographer
"Les Girls", "Ça c'est l'amour", "The Rope Dance", "Why Am I So Gone About That Girl", "You're Just Too, Too"
[55][56]
1958Marjorie MorningstarNoYesNoNoel Airman[57]
The Tunnel of LoveYesNoNo[58][59]
1960Inherit the WindNoYesNoE. K. Hornbeck[60]
Let's Make LoveNoYesYesHimself(cameo)Co-choreographer[61]
GigotYesNoNo[62]
1964What a Way to Go!NoYesYesPinky BensonCo-choreographer
"Musical Extravaganza"
[63]
1967The Young Girls of RochefortNoYesYesAndy MillerChoreographer[64]
A Guide for the Married ManYesNoNo[65]
1969Hello, Dolly!YesNoNo[66]
1970The Cheyenne Social ClubYesNoNo[67]
197340 CaratsNoYesNoBilly Boylan[68]
1974That's Entertainment!NoYesYesHimself(co-host)Co-choreographer[69][70]
1976That's Entertainment, Part IIYesYesYesCo-choreographer and director of new sequences
"That's Entertainment"
[71][72]
1977Viva Knievel!NoYesNoWill Atkins[71]
1980XanaduNoYesYesDanny McGuireCo-choreographer[73]
1985That's Dancing!NoYesNoHimself(co-host)[74]
1994That's Entertainment! IIINoYesNo[75]
1997Cats Don't DanceNoNoYes"Dedicated to our friend and collaborator, Gene Kelly"[76]
  • Choreography credits per Billman.[77]

Footnotes

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  1. ^ab"Gene Kelly — Anatomy of a Dancer".American Masters.Public Broadcasting Service. June 8, 2006.Archived from the original on May 12, 2015. RetrievedMarch 3, 2009.
  2. ^Thomas 1991, p. 52.
  3. ^Thomas 1991, p. 162.
  4. ^"Gene Kelly: Awards". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. RetrievedMarch 17, 2009.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.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^"AFI's Greatest Movie Musicals".American Film Institute. 2010.Archived from the original on January 14, 2013. RetrievedOctober 14, 2010.
  6. ^Thomas 1991, pp. 30–33.
  7. ^Eames 1982, p. 178.
  8. ^Thomas 1991, pp. 34–36.
  9. ^Eames 1982, p. 180.
  10. ^Thomas 1991, pp. 37–39.
  11. ^abcEames 1982, p. 187.
  12. ^Thomas 1991, pp. 40–43.
  13. ^Thomas 1991, pp. 44–47.
  14. ^Thomas 1991, pp. 48–55.
  15. ^Thomas 1991, pp. 56–59.
  16. ^abEames 1982, p. 201.
  17. ^Thomas 1991, pp. 60–66.
  18. ^Onion, Rebecca (October 2, 2013)."Watch Gene Kelly Channel "Combat Fatigue Irritability" in a WWII Navy Training Film".The Vault. The Slate Group.Archived from the original on September 25, 2015. RetrievedSeptember 24, 2015.
  19. ^Thomas 1991, pp. 67–69.
  20. ^Thomas 1991, pp. 70–73.
  21. ^Eames 1982, p. 213.
  22. ^Thomas 1991, pp. 74–82.
  23. ^Eames 1982, pp. 220–221.
  24. ^Thomas 1991, pp. 83–90.
  25. ^abEames 1982, p. 219.
  26. ^Thomas 1991, pp. 91–94.
  27. ^Thomas 1991, pp. 95–98.
  28. ^Eames 1982, p. 226.
  29. ^Thomas 1991, pp. 99–111.
  30. ^Eames 1982, pp. 226–227.
  31. ^Thomas 1991, pp. 112–114.
  32. ^Eames 1982, p. 224.
  33. ^Thomas 1991, pp. 115–119.
  34. ^Eames 1982, p. 237.
  35. ^Thomas 1991, pp. 120–130.
  36. ^Eames 1982, p. 247.
  37. ^Thomas 1991, pp. 131–132.
  38. ^abEames 1982, p. 242.
  39. ^Thomas 1991, p. 21.
  40. ^Thomas 1991, pp. 133–141.
  41. ^Thomas 1991, pp. 142–145.
  42. ^Eames 1982, p. 253.
  43. ^Thomas 1991, pp. 146–152.
  44. ^Eames 1982, pp. 266–267.
  45. ^Thomas 1991, pp. 153–155.
  46. ^Eames 1982, p. 263.
  47. ^Thomas 1991, pp. 156–158.
  48. ^Eames 1982, p. 267.
  49. ^Thomas 1991, pp. 159–162.
  50. ^Eames 1982, p. 270.
  51. ^Thomas 1991, pp. 163–169.
  52. ^Eames 1982, p. 275.
  53. ^Thomas 1991, pp. 170–172.
  54. ^Eames 1982, p. 277.
  55. ^Thomas 1991, pp. 173–183.
  56. ^Eames 1982, pp. 282–283.
  57. ^Thomas 1991, pp. 184–190.
  58. ^Thomas 1991, pp. 191–195.
  59. ^Eames 1982, p. 287.
  60. ^Thomas 1991, pp. 196–203.
  61. ^Thomas 1991, pp. 204–206.
  62. ^Thomas 1991, pp. 207–213.
  63. ^Thomas 1991, pp. 214–219.
  64. ^Thomas 1991, pp. 219–223.
  65. ^Thomas 1991, pp. 224–227.
  66. ^Thomas 1991, pp. 228–234.
  67. ^Thomas 1991, pp. 235–243.
  68. ^Thomas 1991, pp. 239–243.
  69. ^Thomas 1991, pp. 244–245.
  70. ^Eames 1982, p. 368.
  71. ^abThomas 1991, pp. 249–251.
  72. ^Eames 1982, p. 369.
  73. ^Thomas 1991, pp. 252–254.
  74. ^Thomas 1991, pp. 255–257.
  75. ^That's Entertainment! III atIMDb
  76. ^Cats Don't Dance (DVD).Turner Home Entertainment. 1996.
  77. ^Billman 1997, pp. 374–376.

Bibliography

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  • Billman, Larry (1997).Film Choreographers and Dance Directors. North Carolina: McFarland and Company.ISBN 0-89950-868-5.
  • Eames, John Douglas (1982).The MGM Story. New York, NY: Crown.ISBN 978-0517019924.
  • Thomas, Tony (1991).The Films of Gene Kelly: Song and Dance Man. Secaucus, NJ: Kensington Books.ISBN 0-8065-0543-5.

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