Eugene Curran Kelly Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

Eugene Curran Kelly Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

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This Biography is about one of the best Actor Eugene Curran Kelly including his Height, weight, Age & Other Detail…

Biography Of Eugene Curran Kelly
Real Name Eugene Curran Kelly
Profession Actors
Nick Name Gene Kelly
Nationality American
Personal life of Eugene Curran Kelly
Born on 23 August 1912
Birthday 23rd August
Died At Age 83
Sun Sign Leo
Born in Pittsburgh
Died on 02 February 1996
Grouping of People School Dropouts
Family Background of Eugene Curran Kelly
Father James Patrick Joseph Kelly
Mother Harriet Catherine
Siblings Fred Kelly
Spouses/Partners Patricia Ward (m. 1990-1996), Jeanne Coyne (m. 1960-1973), Betsy Blair (m. 1941-1957)
Children Kerry Kelly, Bridget Kelly, Timothy Kelly
Education Pennsylvania State College, University of Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh School of Law
Awards 1985 – AFI Life Achievement Award 1981 – Cecil B. DeMille Award 1988 – Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award
1942 Best Actor award from the National Board of Review for his performance in For Me and My Gal 1956  Golden Bear at the 6th Berlin International Film Festival for Invitation to the Dance 1981  Cecil B. DeMille Award at Golden Globes. 1982 Lifetime Achievement Award in the fifth annual Kennedy Center Honors. 1985 Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Film Institute. 1989 Life Achievement Award from Screen Actors Guild. 1991 Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera inaugurates The Gene Kelly Awards given annually to high-school musicals in Allegheny County Pennsylvania. 1992 Induction into the Theater Hall of Fame. 1994  National Medal of Arts awarded by United States President Bill Clinton.[29] 1994  The Three Tenors performed
Personal Fact of Eugene Curran Kelly

Gene Kelly, whose name is synonymous with dance, was a leading figure of Hollywood musical films of the mid-1940s. His dancing style which was based on ballet, made a serious impact on the film industry for the first time. He proved that dance is not typically a woman’s forte and that men can excel in it too. At that time when dance, especially ballet, was restricted to the theatres only, he was instrumental in introducing it into the films.

Soon, dancing was not just a part of the film, but films began to be made on dance! He danced his way to glory in the peak days of Hollywood musicals, choreographing in almost all of his films. Kelly laid a great impression upon the film industry owing to his innate ability to think out of the box. He was not just focused on achieving perfection in dancing, but also experimented with his style in almost every film, making the best use of lighting, camera techniques and special effects to render extraordinary visuals.

He believed that dancing in films is not any different, but if one is to make a film on dancing, it is bound to have more than just plain dancing. Kelly certainly achieved what he aspired to and also made way for other actors/dancers who come to Hollywood with similar dreams.