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I don't even want to discuss Flashdance. I'm no critic, but that's an interesting phenomenon, that picture.
Gene Kelly
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Gene Kelly
Age: 83 †
Born: 1912
Born: August 23
Died: 1996
Died: February 2
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I still find it almost impossible to relax for more than one day at a time.
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I'd studied dance in Chicago every summer and taught it all winter, and I was well-rounded. I wasn't worried about getting a job on Broadway. In fact, I got one the first week.
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The only thing is that ordinarily when I do dance with [women] they think I am suddenly going to throw them over a table or twist them all around. All I want to do is one-two, one-two-three - a simple fox trot. But they're shaking with anticipation at the thought that I'm about to whip them around and then toss them on the roof.
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