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  1. Born To Dance -- (Movie Clip) Hey, Babe, Hey Eleanor Powell, James Stewart, Buddy Ebsen, Frances Langford and many others, all singing and dancing, playing soldiers and showgirls, to Cole Porter's Hey, Babe, Hey, choreographed by Dave Gould, in MGM's Born To Dance, 1936.

  2. Eleanor Powell, elegantly dressed in a light beige suit, walked slowly and deliberately down the stairs of her Beverly Hills home and, reaching the hallway, stopped to pick up the morning paper. Glancing over the headlines, she took the paper with her as she walked out to the car. The date at the top right-hand

  3. Eleanor Powell, James Stewart, Buddy Ebsen, Frances Langford and many others, all singing and dancing, playing soldiers and showgirls, to Cole Porter's Hey, Babe, Hey, choreographed by Dave Gould, in MGM's Born To Dance, 1936.

  4. A channel dedicated to Eleanor Powell, the Queen of Taps! Get her first in-depth biography here: https://amzn.to/3OpQpAFVisit us on Facebook and Instagram:fa...

  5. Mar 31, 2023 · When Eleanor isn’t sitting at her desk typing up a story, you can find her walking her two-year-old Dalmatian. You can email her at etabone@wwltv.com.

  6. Here is a trade ad for MGM's Lady Be Good (1941), starring Eleanor Powell, Robert Young, and Ann Sothern. The art is by mixed-media caricaturist Jaques Kapralik. Trade Ads were placed by studios in industry magazines like Variety and The Hollywood Reporter.

  7. Lady Be Good: Directed by Norman Z. McLeod, Busby Berkeley. With Eleanor Powell, Ann Sothern, Robert Young, Lionel Barrymore. A composer and his songwriter wife clash while they succeed in working together, writing hit Broadway shows, but fail in their marriage to the point of getting divorced twice.

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