Kelly, Eugene Curran, LTJG

Deceased
 
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Final Rank
Lieutenant Junior Grade
Last Designator
00X-Unknown NOC/Designator
Last Designator Group
Line Officer
Primary Unit
1946-1954, Naval Reserve Forces Command
Service Years
1944 - 1954
Lieutenant Junior Grade Lieutenant Junior Grade

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Home State
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Year of Birth
1912
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Pittsburg
Last Address
Beverly Hills, CA
Date of Passing
Feb 02, 1996
 

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Actor, Choreographer, Dancer, Director. Most remembered for his role of Jerry Mulligan in "An American in Paris" (1951), and for his role of Donald Lockwood in "Singin' in the Rain" (1952). Awarded the American Film Institute Lifetime Achievement Award in 1985, he was inducted into the Theater Hall of Fame in 1992. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, his father was Al Jolson's road manager during the 1920s, where his interest in acting began. He graduated from Peabody High School in Highland Park, Pennsylvania, and from the University of Pittsburgh, majoring in economics. He started work on Broadway as a chorus boy, but got the lead in the show "Pal Joey," where he was noticed as an actor. Invited to Hollywood, he took work with MGM, where he played opposite Judy Garland in "For Me and My Gal" (1942). During World War II, he enlisted in the US Navy and was stationed at Anacostia Naval Base, in Washington DC, where he starred in several Navy training films. His best work is considered to be the two films, "An American in Paris" (1951) and "Singin' in the Rain" (1952), which was selected by the Library of Congress to be one of the first movies in its National Film Registry of movies that are part of the American Heritage. His dancing was often compared to Fred Astaire's, even though he considered himself different in style than Astaire, once saying "If Fred Astaire is the Cary Grant of dance, I'm the Marlon Brando." His first two wives were also dancers. Few people know that he taught Frank Sinatra how to dance, for the movie "Anchors Aweigh" (1945). During an interview, Kelly once exclaimed "I never wanted to be a dancer. It's true! I wanted to be a shortstop for the Pittsburgh Pirates."

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Was appointed a Lt(jg) in April 1945

One of the leading lights of Hollywood's golden age of musicals, Gene Kelly danced, sang, choreographed, and acted in several dozen movies, including Anchors Aweigh, An American in Paris, and, of course, Singin' in the Rain. He served in the Navy in 1944-45, and continued as a Naval Reserve officer until 1954.

   

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 Unit Assignments
Navy Photo Center, Naval Air Station (NAS) AnacostiaUS NavyNaval Reserve Forces Command
  1945-1945, Navy Photo Center, Naval Air Station (NAS) Anacostia
  1945-1946, Bureau of Aeronautics
  1946-1954, Naval Reserve Forces Command
 Combat and Non-Combat Operations
  1941-1945 World War II/American Theater
 Colleges Attended 
Pennsylvania State Wilkes-BarreUniversity of Pittsburgh
  1929-1930, Pennsylvania State Wilkes-Barre
  1930-1933, University of Pittsburgh
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