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Gene Kelly (1912–1996) was an American dancer, actor, singer, director, producer and choreographer whose work in motion pictures spans from 1942 to 1996. He is probably best known today for his performances in musicals, notably ''An American in Paris'' (1951) and ''Singin' in the Rain'' (1952). Kelly made his Hollywood film debut in ''For Me and My Gal'' (1942), co-starring with Judy Garland. 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'' and ''Invitation to the Dance'') and dance scenes involving special effects (including the "Alter Ego" number from ''Cover Girl'' and the split-screen dance number from ''It's Always Fair Weather''). 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-musical dramatic and comedy films as well. Kelly received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor for his performance in ''Anchors Aweigh'' (1945) and won an Honorary Academy Award for his work in ''An American in Paris'' (1951). He was voted the 15th most popular film actor on the American Film Institute’s millennium list, while his ''Singin' in the Rain'' was voted the most popular movie musical of all time.〔 This filmography below contains a chronological listing of Gene Kelly's feature films. His musicals are indicated with a beamed eighth note symbol (♫). == Filmography == * Choreography credits per Billman. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Gene Kelly filmography」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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