And now, the real kicker... (interview with actor-dancer Gene Kelly) (Interview)

From: Interview | Date: May 1, 1994| Author: Fuller, Graham | Copyright information

Actor-dancer Gene Kelly is best known for his roles in such movies as 'For Me and My Gal,''Anchors Aweigh, ' and 'An American in Paris. Kelly narrates his childhood as well as his beginnings as an actor-dancer for MGM Studios in the early 1940's.

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