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Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in 1916, Kelly was the youngest of five children of James Patrick Kelly and his wife, Harriet. His father was a sales executive with Thomas Edison's phonograph company, and his mother worked with stock theater as a hobby. She ensured that all of the children took lessons in music and dancing. [1]
Fred Kelly (hurdler) (1891–1974), American track and field hurdler; Fred Norbert Kelly (1916–2000), American choreographer, dancer, actor and director; Fred Kelly (comics) (1921–2005), Canadian creator of comic books during the 1940s; Fred Kelly (cross-country skier) (born 1952), Canadian former cross-country skier
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Fred Guiol Jack Jungmeyer Vernon Smith: Produced by: Carl Laemmle, Jr. Starring: George Sidney Charlie Murray Maureen O'Sullivan: Cinematography: Len Powers: Edited by: Robert Carlisle: Music by: James Huntley (uncredited) Distributed by: Universal Pictures
Kelly's senior picture from the 1933 yearbook of the University of Pittsburgh. Kelly was born in the East Liberty neighborhood of Pittsburgh. He was middle of 5 children of James Patrick Joseph Kelly, a phonograph salesman, and his wife, Harriet Catherine Curran. [11] His father was born in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, to an Irish Canadian ...
Kelsey's professional career began with stage appearances in her home of Minneapolis, Minnesota.She landed small roles on television shows like Emergency! and The Rookies, and the television movie The Picture of Dorian Gray (1973). [1]
In the book Moving Pictures, the alchemists of the Discworld have invented moving pictures. Many hopefuls are drawn by the siren call of Holy Wood, home of the fledgling "movie" industry. Some of them begin working in movies, specially under producer Cut-Me-Own-Throat Dibbler. The following list only covers the characters in the book that work ...
Frederick Warren Kelly (September 12, 1891 – May 7, 1974) was an American athlete, winner of 110 m hurdles at the 1912 Summer Olympics. [1] Born in Beaumont, California, Fred Kelly attended Orange High School. He was a freshman at University of Southern California when he was selected to the US 1912 Olympic team.