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7292: Gene Kelly — How One Dancer Brought Athletic Power to the Hollywood Musical | pplpod

Episode 7292 Published 4 days, 4 hours ago
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Gene Kelly danced like an athlete and choreographed like a filmmaker. He brought a muscular, grounded physicality to the Hollywood musical that made Fred Astaire's elegance look like a different art form. He splashed through puddles in Singin' in the Rain, danced with a cartoon mouse, and turned the streets of Paris into a ballet stage.

This episode traces Kelly from his working-class Pittsburgh childhood through his Broadway debut, his partnership with Stanley Donen, and the films that redefined what a musical number could be.

  • He performed the iconic "Singin' in the Rain" sequence while running a fever of 103 degrees
  • He danced alongside the animated Jerry the Mouse in Anchors Aweigh, pioneering live-action and animation hybrid sequences
  • He choreographed, co-directed, and starred in Singin' in the Rain, widely considered the greatest musical film ever made
  • He brought an athletic, masculine energy to dance that contrasted sharply with Fred Astaire's more refined style
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