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He's Got Rhythm: The Life and Career of Gene Kelly (Screen Classics)

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by Cynthia Brideson


  Musicals, Great Musicals: The Arthur Freed Unit at MGM. Dir. David Thompson, perf. Hugh Fordin, Cyd Charisse, Mickey Rooney. 1996; Hollywood: Turner Entertainment, 1996. Videocassette.

  S’Wonderful: The Making of “An American in Paris.” Perf. Leslie Caron, André Guy, Claude Guy. 2008; Hollywood: Trailer Park, 2008. DVD.

  Interviews

  Cadman, Susan. E-mail interview with authors, January 5, 2015.

  Novick, Kerry Kelly. Telephone interview with authors, June 25, 2015.

  Sherman, Sally. Interview with authors, March 4, 2016.

  Simone, Lela. Oral history, 1990. Margaret Herrick Library, Los Angeles.

  Spivak, Jeffrey. E-mail interview with authors, March 31, 2014.

  Websites

  Gene Kelly: Creative Genius. www.freewebs.com/geneius.

  Gene Kelly Fans. www.genekellyfans.com.

  Internet Broadway Database. www.ibdb.com.

  Internet Movie Database. www.imdb.com.

  Index

  The index that appeared in the print version of this title was intentionally removed from the eBook. Please use the search function on your eReading device for terms of interest. For your reference, the terms that appear in the print index are listed below

  “Aba Daba Honeymoon” (song)

  Abbott, George

  ABC-TV

  Academy Awards: Astaire’s honorary Oscar in 1950

  Best Actor nomination for Anchors Aweigh

  Best Song nomination for Marjorie Morningstar

  fortieth anniversary of A Clockwork Orange

  Gene’s Honorary Oscar

  nominations for Brigadoon

  won by An American in Paris

  won by Gigi

  won by Hello, Dolly!

  won by Les Girls

  won by Liza Minnelli for Cabaret

  won by Marty

  won by On the Town

  won by Seven Brides for Seven Brothers

  won by The Sound of Music

  Act of Love (film)

  Actors Lab

  Adam’s Rib (film)

  Adler, Renata

  Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, The (film project)

  African tour

  Age (Australian newspaper)

  Agee, James

  Ah! Wilderness (show)

  alcohol: Gene’s drinking bouts with Selznick

  “Alexander’s Ragtime Band” (Berlin)

  Allen, Frederick Lewis

  Allen, Steve

  Allen, Woody

  “All I Do Is Dream of You” (dance routine)

  Allyson, June: Best Foot Forward

  considered for Take Me out to the Ball Game

  Van Johnson and

  Panama Hattie

  The Three Musketeers

  Two Girls and a Sailor

  Words and Music

  “Alter Ego” (dance routine)

  Alton, Robert: Christmas show at the Pittsburgh Playhouse

  Easter Parade

  Gene and

  “Limehouse Blues Ballet” and

  One for the Money and

  Pal Joey and

  The Pirate

  “Slaughter on Tenth Avenue” dance routine and

  Ziegfeld Follies film

  Ziegfeld Follies of 1936 show

  Altrock, Nick

  “Always” (song)

  American Dream

  American Federation of Labor Unions

  American Film (magazine)

  American Film Institute Lifetime Achievement Award

  “American in Paris, An” (dance routine)

  American in Paris, An (film)

  Academy Awards won by

  “An American in Paris” ballet

  appeal of

  Leslie Caron and

  casting of

  filming of and dance routines in

  the Freed Unit success with musicals and

  Gene’s mass appeal and

  inception and storyline

  reception of

  Singin’ in the Rain compared to

  subjective camera technique

  American in Paris, An (show)

  American in Pasadena, An (television special)

  American Legion

  American Masters (television show)

  Anchors Aweigh (film)

  Anderson, John Murray

  Andrews, Julie

  “Andy Amoureux” (dance routine)

  Andy Hardy series

  Angeli, Pier

  Anger, Kenneth

  anti-Catholicism

  antihero

  Archibald, William

  Ardmore, Jane

  Ardrey, Robert

  Are You with It? (show)

  Arlen, Harold

  Armstrong, Louis

  army and navy hospitals: Gene’s tours of

  Arthur Freed Awards

  Artist, The (film)

  Asphalt Jungle, The (film)

  Assembly Squad

  Astaire, Adele

  Astaire, Fred: The Barkleys of Broadway

  On the Beach

  on dancing with Cyd Charisse

  death of

  Easter Parade

  Finian’s Rainbow

  Freed Unit and

  Funny Face

  “Girl Hunt Ballet”

  Honorary Oscar

  influence on dance

  jazz dance in the 1920s

  “Limehouse Blues Ballet”

  marriage to Robyn Smith

  relationship with and influence on Gene

  retirement in 1946

  Debbie Reynolds and

  Royal Wedding

  “Shoes with Wings On” dance routine

  That’s Entertainment! Part II

  Three Little Words

  toupees

  use of props

  on working on choreography

  Yolanda and the Thief

  Ziegfeld Follies

  Atkinson, Brooks

  Atlantic City

  atomic bomb

  Aubrey, James

  “Babbit and the Bromide, The” (dance routine)

  “Baby, It’s Cold Outside” (dance routine)

  Bacall, Lauren

  Bad and the Beautiful, The (film)

  Baer, William

  BAFTA United Nations Award

  Bailey, Bill

  Baily, Louise Kelly. See also Kelly, Louise

  Bakey’s speakeasy

  Balanchine, George

  Ball, Lucille

  ballet: “An American in Paris”

  “Broadway Ballet”

  “Coffeehouse Ballet”

  “Death in the Afternoon”

  dream ballet

  Gene’s instruction in

  Paris Opera Ballet project

  The Red Shoes

  “Slaughter on Tenth Avenue” dance in Words and Music

  surreal ballet

  Ballet Russes de Monte Carol

  Ballyvaughan

  Band Wagon, The (film)

  Barbera, Joe

  Barkleys of Broadway, The (film)

  Barnes, Binnie

  Barnes, Howard

  Barrat, Maxine

  Barrault, Jean Louis

  Barrett, James Lee

  Barrymore, Ethel

  baseball

  Basinger, Jeanine

  Bathing Beauty (film)

  Bautzer, Greg

  Bavaria Studios

  Bay Theatre

  “Be a Clown” (dance routine)

  “Be a Clown” (song)

  Beau Geste (film)

  “Beautiful Girl” (song)

  Beautiful People, The (Saroyan)

  Behlmer, Rudy

  Benjamin Franklin (US aircraft carrier)

  Benny, Jack

  Berkeley, Busby: directorial style

  Footlight Parade

  influence on film musicals

  influence on Gene

  For Me and My Gal and

  as a model for characters in Singin�
�� in the Rain

  Take Me out to the Ball Game

  Berle, Milton

  Berlin, Irving

  Berman, Pandro S.

  Bernstein, Leonard

  Bertha (Kelly housekeeper)

  Bessy, Claude

  Best Foot Forward (film adaptation)

  Best Foot Forward (show)

  Best Years of Our Lives, The (film)

  Beth Shalom Synagogue

  “Betsy with the Laughing Face” (song)

  Beverly Hills St. Patrick’s Day Parade

  “Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered” (song)

  Bey, Turhan

  Bill Haley and His Comets

  Biography (magazine)

  Bishop, Joey

  black dancers: Gene’s rapport with

  Black Hand, The (film)

  black musicians

  Black Pirate, The (film)

  Blair, Betsy: “Betsy with the Laughing Face” song

  birth and early life of

  blacklisting of

  Broadway roles

  Susan Cadman and

  on Combat Fatigue Irritability

  on Jeanne Coyne

  destruction of the North Rodeo Drive home by fire and

  divorce from Gene

  on Stanley Donen’s relationship with Gene

  early relationship with Gene

  first encounter with Gene and work at the Diamond Horseshoe club

  on the Freed Unit

  on Judy Garland

  on Gene and dance

  on Gene’s competitive nature

  on Gene’s desire to make an all-dance film (see also Invitation to the Dance)

  on Gene’s devotion to work

  on Gene’s marriage to Patricia Ward

  on Gene’s parents

  on Gene’s paternalism

  on Gene’s religious views

  on Gene’s strokes and death

  Golden Palm Award

  on Rita Hayworth

  on the impact of Dick Dwenger’s death on Gene

  on the impact of the Great Depression on James Kelly

  on Invitation to the Dance

  joins the Actors Lab

  on Kelly family troubles following the death of Gene

  leftist political involvements

  marriage to Karel Reisz in 1963

  Marty and

  on Lois McClelland

  The Memory of All That

  Roger Pigaut and

  post-divorce relationship with Gene

  on Billy Rose

  in The Snake Pit

  understudy in the The Glass Menagerie

  Salka Viertel and

  —MARRIED TO GENE: acclimatization to Hollywood under Selznick

  birth of daughter Kerry

  domestic life

  European vacations

  extramarital affairs

  film roles in the postwar years

  first pregnancy

  Gene’s nickname for

  Gene’s service in the navy and

  honeymoon in Mexico

  life and work in Europe in the early 1950s

  life in New York City in 1940

  marriage in 1941

  move to Hollywood in 1941

  at the opening of Pal Joey

  parenting of Kerry

  parties and social life in Hollywood

  return from Europe in 1953

  tenth anniversary present to Gene

  Blane, Ralph

  Blinsky’s Dancing School

  Block, Gail

  block booking

  “Blue Danube Waltz” (dance routine)

  “Blues” (song)

  Blue Skies (film)

  Blyden, Larry

  Bogart, Humphrey

  Boger, Elizabeth. See Blair, Betsy

  Boger, Frederica

  Boger, William

  Bojangles. See Robinson, Bill

  Bolger, Ray

  Bolm, Adolph

  Bolton, Lou

  Booth Theatre

  Bowman, Lee

  Boyer, Charles

  Brackett, Charles

  Brando, Jocelyn

  Brando, Marlon

  Brantley, Ben

  Brecht, Bertolt

  Bremer, Lucille

  Brenner, Jimmy

  Brice, Fanny

  Brigadoon (film)

  Britton, Pamela

  “Broadway Ballet” (dance routine)

  Broadway Melody, The (film)

  Broadway musicals: Gene as director of Flower Drum Song

  Gene’s auditions in 1938

  integrated dramatic musicals

  Leave It to Me!

  Little Theatre Movement and One for the Money

  Vincente Minnelli’s influence on

  Pal Joey. See also Kelly, Gene—STAGE CAREER

  “Broadway Rhythm” (song)

  Brown, Nacio Herb

  Bubble, John

  “Buckle Down, Winsocki” (song)

  Burke, Billie

  Burnett, Carol

  “By Strauss” (dance routine)

  Cabaret (film)

  Cabbages and Kings (film)

  Cadman, Susan

  Cagney, James

  Cahn, Sammy

  Calhern, Louis

  Calloway, Cab

  Camp Porter. See YMCA Camp Porter

  Canby, Vincent

  Canfield, Alyce

  Cannes Film Festival

  Cansino, Angel

  Capa, Robert

  Cap and Gown shows

  Capra, Frank

  “Carioca, The” (dance routine)

  Carney, Art

  Caron, Leslie

  Carpenter, Carleton

  Carroll, Leo G.

  cartoon dance routine

  Castle, Nick

  Catholicism: Betsy Blair and

  Gene and

  CBS-TV

  Cecchetti Method

  Cecil B. DeMille Award

  Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

  Century Theatre

  CFA. See Committee for the First Amendment

  cha-cha

  Chayefsky, Paddy

  Chakiris, George

  Champion, Gower

  Chaplin, Charlie

  Chaplin, Ethel

  Chaplin, Oona

  Chaplin, Saul: An American in Paris

  Cover Girl

  on Gene and Charles Vidor

  on Gene and Kay Kendall

  on Gene and Oscar Levant in An American in Paris

  Les Girls

  socializing with Gene and Betsy

  Summer Stock

  That’s Entertainment! Part II

  On the Town

  Chaplin, Sydney

  Charisse, Cyd: at the 1982 Kennedy Center Honors for Gene

  “An American in Paris” ballet

  Brigadoon

  on dancing with Gene

  death of

  It’s Always Fair Weather

  Words and Music

  Chartres

  Chevalier, Maurice

  Cheyenne Social Club, The (film)

  Chicago: Gene and Fred’s visit to in 1932

  Gene’s visit in 1934

  One for the Money premiere

  Chicago (film)

  “Chicago” (song)

  Chicago Association of Dance Masters

  Chicago Tribune

  Chicago World’s Fair

  Chocolat Dancing in Achilles’ Bar (Toulouse-Lautrec)

  Christmas Holiday (film)

  cinedance: Brigadoon and

  “Broadway Ballet”

  Jacques Demy’s The Umbrellas of Cherbourg and

  Gene’s creation of

  Donald O’Connor and

  The Pirate and

  “Ring around the Rosy” routine

  “squeak floor” dance routine

  “The Hat My Dear Old Father Wore” routine

  CinemaScope

  Citivan (high school newspaper)

  civil rights moveme
nt

  Clair, René

  Clark, Bobby

  Clift, Montgomery

  Clinton, Bill

  Clockwork Orange, A (film)

  “cloops”

  Cloutier, Suzanne

  Clownaround (family theater show)

  “Coffeehouse Ballet” (dance routine)

  Cohan, George M.

  Cohn, Harry

  Colbert, Claudette

  Cole, Jack

  Collins, Joan

  Colman, Ronald

  Columbia Pictures

  Combat Fatigue Irritability (navy film)

  Comden, Betty: at the 1982 Kennedy Center Honors for Gene

  An American in Paris

  Fancy Free

  at Gene’s and Betsy’s parties

  on Gene’s domestic life after the divorce from Betsy

  It’s Always Fair Weather

  Kennedy Center Honors in 1991

  The Magazine Page revue

  the Revuers and

  Singin’ in the Rain

  Take Me out to the Ball Game

  On the Town

  What a Way to Go!

  Writers Guild Award for Singin’ in the Rain

  “Come Up to My Place” (song)

  Committee for the First Amendment (CFA)

  Communists and the Communist Party

  Como, Perry

  “Concerto in F” (Gershwin)

  Conference of Studio Unions

  Conneaut High School

  Connelly, Joe

  Cooke, Alistair

  Cooper, Gary

  Cooper, Sally

  Coote, Robert

  Coppola, Francis Ford

  Cornell, Katharine

  coronation parade of Queen Elizabeth

  Cotten, Joseph

  Cotton Club Review

  “Couple of Swells, A” (dance routine)

  Cover Girl (film): “Alter Ego” dance routine

  Gene’s mass appeal and

  production of

  significance in Gene’s career

  Coward, Nöel

  Coyne, Jeanne: An American in Paris

  arrival in Hollywood and entry into Gene’s home

  Brigadoon

  childhood memories of Gene

  with Gene in Europe in the early 1950s

  with Gene in New York in 1958

  with Gene in Paris in 1960

  Gene’s and Betsy’s divorce and

  at Gene’s and Betsy’s Hollywood parties

  as Gene’s assistant

  increased responsibility at MGM

  Invitation to the Dance

  married to Stanley Donen

  relationship with Gene after his divorce from Betsy

  Singin’ in the Rain

  Summer Stock

  vacations in Europe with Gene and Kerry

  —MARRIED TO GENE: birth of children

  domestic life

  Gene’s life following Jeanne’s death

  Ireland vacation

  leukemia and death of

  marriage of Gene and Jeanne

  pneumonia of

  Crawford, Michael

  Creelman, Eileen

  Crest of the Wave (film)

  Cronkite, Walter

  Cronyn, Hume

  Crosby, Bing

  Cross of Lorraine, The (film)

  Crown Theatre

 

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