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  1. Or whether Beethoven is better than Mozart. Fred Astaire was the best Fred Astaire there could ever be. And Gene Kelly was the A1 Gene Kelly. I read somewhere that you could see Astaire as representing the Aristocracy of dance, and Kelly as representing the proletariat. James Guild says so much in his essay, saying that Astaire was elegance and ...

  2. 6 de ene. de 2020 · Gene and Fred pussy-footed around each other to work out a dance number, each used to being the lead. Gene showed deference to Fred’s seniority and they settled on this older number even though it wasn’t a stretch for either of them. Gene Kelly and Fred Astaire in the”The Babbitt and the Bromide” number in The Ziegfeld Follies.

  3. Biografía. Gene Kelly nació en uno de los barrios más humildes de Pittsburgh (Pensilvania), en el seno de una familia obrera. [2] Su padre era vendedor de fonógrafos y su madre, Harriet, fue la encargada de hacer que Gene y sus hermanos se interesaran por el mundo de la danza.Fue ella quien propulsó la formación del grupo The Five Kellys, compuesto por los cinco hermanos. [3]

  4. 23 de feb. de 2019 · 5. Gene Kelly and Donald O'Connor had never worked together before. O’Connor, born into a vaudeville family in 1925, had been onstage since infancy and in movies since he was 12. He had 36 film ...

  5. 2. Judy Garland Danced with Gene Kelly: For Me and My Gal (1942), The Pirate (1948) and Summer Stock (1950) Danced with Fred Astaire: Easter Parade (1948) Trivia Within the Trivia: Garland also starred with both men in Ziegfeld Follies (1945), but didn't appear in any scenes with Kelly or Astaire.That particular MGM film is far better known today as the only film (other than the That's ...

  6. 4 de nov. de 2011 · 4 Leslie Caron on Fred Astaire & Gene Kelly. The story of French-dancer-turned-Hollywood-star Leslie Caron is a captivating one, even by Hollywood standards. Having trained as a professional ballerina, she joined the prestigious, Paris-based Ballet des Champs-Élysées at the age of just 16, taking on solo parts from the start.

  7. Kelly performed with his older brother Gene as one of the "Kelly Brothers" in Vaudeville. In 1940 Fred replaced Gene in the Broadway production The Time of Your Life written by William Saroyan , in the role of "Harry the Hoofer" for which he won three Donaldson Awards (precursors of the Tony Awards ) [4] for this role—one for acting, one for choreography and one for comedy. [5]