Gene Kelly and Bing Crosby had bit parts playing themselves in the 1960 film Let's Make Love.
Yes, Gene Kelly was cremated the day he died, on February 2nd, 1996.
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Gene Kelly was indeed a tap dancer, but besides that, he could do a wide variety of dances. He changed the way dance was done in films, and was known for his athletic style of dance. Besides a dancer, he was an extraordinary actor, director, singer, and choreographer.
I believe, it was singing in the rain
Gene Kelly has written: 'Gene Kelly's catalog of the fiscal stamps of the Kantone and Gemeinden of Switzerland' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Revenue stamps 'The vertebrate wildlife species of Missouri' -- subject(s): Vertebrates
Gene Kelly was born on August 23, 1912.
I'm pretty sure you are talking about Gene Kelly. He was in the movie musical Singin' in the Rain. He was a tap dancer, but he also did other various forms of dance. His famous dance partner was Ginger Rogers. (:
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The 1951 movie "An American in Paris" was directed by Vincente Minnelli. This is a musical movie that was initially inspired by George Gershwin. The main star in An American in Paris was Gene Kelly.
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No, Grace Kelly and Gene Kelly were not related. They were both actors and share the same surname but that is all.
No, Gene Kelly was not in "Big" with Tom Hanks. "Big" is a 1988 film featuring Tom Hanks as a boy who makes a wish to become an adult. Gene Kelly, the famous dancer and actor, passed away in 1996, several years after "Big" was released. Therefore, they never appeared in a film together.
Gene Kelly and Bing Crosby had bit parts playing themselves in the 1960 film Let's Make Love.
Yes, Gene Kelly was cremated the day he died, on February 2nd, 1996.
Yes, Gene Kelly had three children: Kerry, Bridget, and Tim