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The French actress and dancer (who starred in Gigi and An American in Paris) tangoed with Fred Astaire, danced with Gene Kelly, partied with Barbra Streisand, matched wits on screen with Cary Grant and recalls the men (Warren Beatty, Peter Hall)... Full Article at Talk Entertainment
I am excited to have the new statue of the late Fred Rogers overlooking the Point -- in part because it celebrates a side of Pittsburgh other than sports. Of course, we are a city of sports nuts and our teams have brought us glory few others can claim. Full Article at Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
In this Nov. 1948, file photo, actress Betsy Blair is flanked by actors Montgomery Clift, left, and Gene Kelly as they board an airplane for London at La Guardia Airport in New York City. View Photo »
I would watch films – Gene Kelly and Fred Astaire – but we never went to the ballet. We were always at the racetrack instead. To me that was normal, to go to the track, watch Dad race and be surrounded by these incredible cars. I loved it.
Gene Kelly made running and jumping in the rain look effortless and glamorous, but footballers have never achieved the same trick. Games played in downpours are exercises in black comedy and farce, and so it was for the first half on Saturday. Full Article at Times Online
The great debate: Fred Astaire vs. Gene Kelly From Carrie Rickey's "Flickgrrl" www.philly.com/philly/blogs/ flickgrrl They are thesis and antithesis. Fred Astaire defies gravity; Gene Kelly is earthbound. Astaire is spirit; Kelly flesh. Full Article at Philadelphia Inquirer
They are thesis and antithesis. Fred Astaire defies gravity; Gene Kelly is earthbound. Astaire is spirit; Kelly flesh. Astaire is the embodiment of grace, Kelly of athleticism. Full Article at Philly.com
In this Nov. 1948, file photo, actress Betsy Blair is flanked by actors Montgomery Clift, left, and Gene Kelly as they board an airplane for London at La Guardia Airport in New York City. View Photo »
I want to be like the next Gene Kelly ... I want to kind of do it all.
Kathleen Spellman McLaurin's relatives sometimes struggle to describe her to people who never met her. She was beautiful and brilliant, they say, but that doesn't quite do her justice. Full Article at Cincinnati Enquirer
Clearly, no running column devoted to memorable movie scenes can neglect the fine art of hoofing. Full Article at The A.V. Club
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In this Nov. 1948, file photo, actress Betsy Blair is flanked by actors Montgomery Clift, left, and Gene Kelly as they board an airplane for London at La Guardia Airport in New York City.
View Photo »In this Nov. 1948, file photo, actress Betsy Blair is flanked by actors Montgomery Clift, left, and Gene Kelly as they board an airplane for London at La Guardia Airport in New York City.
View Photo »In this Nov. 1948, file photo, actress Betsy Blair is flanked by actors Montgomery Clift, left, and Gene Kelly as they board an airplane for London at La Guardia Airport in New York City.
View Photo »In this Nov. 1948, file photo, actress Betsy Blair is flanked by actors Montgomery Clift, left, and Gene Kelly as they board an airplane for London at La Guardia Airport in New York City.
View Photo »I would watch films – Gene Kelly and Fred Astaire – but we never went to the ballet. We were always at the racetrack instead. To me that was normal, to go to the track, watch Dad race and be surrounded by these incredible cars. I loved it.
I want to be like the next Gene Kelly ... I want to kind of do it all.
Michael called you Gene Kelly behind bars ... because you look like a badass Gene Kelly.
She knew Donald O’Conner, Gene Kelly and Fred Astaire
My dad found these Fred Astaire-Ginger Rogers movies and Danny Kaye, Gene Kelly, Donald O'Connor. Every Sunday we had movie night. And we watched musicals. It was so amazing because I was addicted to it as a kid. I couldn't wait to come to America to see some of this live.
My dream growing up was I wanted to be as athletic a dancer as Gene Kelly and as smooth as Fred Astaire, but I wanted the cool of Frank Sinatra
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