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  2. Fred Norbert Kelly - Wikipedia

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    Kelly performed with his older brother Gene as one of the "Kelly Brothers" in Vaudeville. In 1940 Fred replaced Gene in the Broadway production The Time of Your Life written by William Saroyan, in the role of "Harry the Hoofer" for which he won three Donaldson Awards (precursors of the Tony Awards) [4] for this role—one for acting, one for choreography and one for comedy. [5]

  3. Fred Kelly - Wikipedia

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    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

  4. Fred Kelly (hurdler) - Wikipedia

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    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.

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  7. The Band Wagon (musical) - Wikipedia

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    On October 5, 1931, RCA Victor pressed a two-sided record (program transcription) cut at 33 1 ⁄ 3 RPM of the Band Wagon score, featuring Fred and Adele Astaire, composers Dietz and Schwartz, and Leo Reisman's Orchestra (including jazz trumpeter Bubber Miley). This record (L-24003) was one of the first commercially recorded at that speed.

  8. That's Entertainment! - Wikipedia

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    "Sunday Jumps" - dancing by Fred Astaire; from Royal Wedding (1951) "Shoes with Wings On" - dancing by Fred Astaire; from The Barkleys of Broadway (1949) "You're All the World to Me" - danced by Fred Astaire; from Royal Wedding (1951) "Dancing in the Dark" - dancing by Fred Astaire and Cyd Charisse; from The Band Wagon (1953) Esther Williams ...

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