Avail Yourself The Flattering Word Fashioned By George Kelly Displayed As Copy
adventures of an actor on tour, resting upon the intriguing theme that you can cure a person of his prejudice by extending him the flattery of comparing him to an actor.
Shortmin comedy piece,
First released by Warner Bros,Novermberin the USA starring Harrison Ford, John Litel, Margaret Fielding, Blanche Friderici, and Virginia Wiseman, George Edward KellyJanuaryJunewas an American playwright, screenwriter, director, and actor, He began his career in vaudeville as an actor and sketch writer, He became best known for his satiric comedies, including The Torch Bearersand The Show Off, Kelly was born in Philadelphia, the second of ten children of Mary Ann Costello and John Henry Kelly, Irish immigrants, He was the brother of American businessperson and Olympic champion sculler John B, Kelly Sr. and the uncle of actress Grace Kelly and rower John B, Kelly Jr. Not much is known about his early life, but he was an actor in his early years, He did not like the dramatic material available during the turn of the century, and wanted to change th George Edward KellyJanuaryJunewas an American playwright, screenwriter, director, and actor.
He began his career in vaudeville as an actor and sketch writer, He became best known for his satiric comedies, including The Torch Bearersand The Show Off, Kelly was born in Philadelphia, the second of ten children of Mary Ann Costello and John Henry Kelly, Irish immigrants, He was the brother of American businessperson and Olympic champion sculler John B, Kelly Sr. and the uncle of actress Grace Kelly and rower John B, Kelly Jr. Not much is known about his early life, but he was an actor in his early years, He did not like the dramatic material available during the turn of the century, and wanted to change that, He served in France during World War I and after he came home starting writing, George Kelly maintained ayear relationship with his lover William Ellsworth Weagley, Jr, January,November,up until his death and was often referred to as his valet, That Kelly was gay was a closely guarded secret and went unacknowledged by his family to the point
of not inviting Weagley to his funeral he instead slipped in and sat quietly on a back seat.
Kelly died in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, sitelink.