Dan Dailey
Daniel James Dailey Jr., born on December 14, 1915, and passing away on October 16, 1978, was a prominent American performer known for his talents as both a dancer and an actor.
Dailey's career spanned several decades, during which he became recognized for his remarkable skills in the entertainment industry. His dynamic performances and charismatic presence captivated audiences, allowing him to leave a lasting impact on film and stage.
With a background that encompassed a variety of roles, Dailey excelled in bringing characters to life, showcasing his range and versatility. His contributions to the arts have made him a memorable figure in American cultural history.
Though his time on Earth was relatively brief, Dan Dailey's legacy continues to influence aspiring dancers and actors. His work remains celebrated and appreciated, highlighting the enduring power of performance in storytelling.
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Filmography
The Wayward Bus
It's Always Fair Weather
My Blue Heaven
What Price Glory
A Ticket to Tomahawk
Meet Me in Las Vegas
The Best Things in Life Are Free
Ziegfeld Girl
Hemingway’s Adventures of a Young Man
The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover
Mother Wore Tights
When Willie Comes Marching Home
You're My Everything
Panama Hattie
Mokey
Call Me Mister
Chicken Every Sunday
The Wings of Eagles
The Mortal Storm
There's No Business Like Show Business
I Can Get It for You Wholesale
Pepe