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  1. Dan Dailey
    American actor, singer and dancer

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  1. Dan Dailey List of Movies and TV Shows - TV Guide. Profession actor/di. Director. 2 Credits. The Odd Couple. 1974. Koska and His Family. Actor. 59 Credits. Here's Lucy. 1971. The Untouchables....

  2. Sep 28, 2011 · A rumor that Dan Dailey was a cross dresser came out in the late 1950s, and it damaged his career. With the downfall of the American movie musical, his career was also hurt further. Dailey was always a heavy drinker, but when his only son committed suicide in 1975, it further sent him on a downhill spiral.

  3. Dailey was tired, this night. "The Odd Couple" is a physically demanding comedy, requiring him to be onstage almost every minute, playing a growling, loud, recently divorced sports writer who makes the mistake of inviting a friend in marital difficulty to move into his bachelor's squalor.

  4. Daniel James Dailey Jr. (December 14, 1915 – October 16, 1978) was an American dancer and actor. Description above from the Wikipedia article Dan Dailey, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia. Known For. It's Always Fair Weather. The Wings of Eagles. Pepe. There's No Business Like Show Business. A Ticket to Tomahawk.

  5. Birth Date: December 14, 1915. Death Date: October 16, 1978. Birth Place: New York, New York. Awards. Dan Dailey was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. In 1937, he made his Broadway...

  6. Dan Dailey was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. In 1937, he made his Broadway acting debut in "Babes in Arms." In his early acting career, Dailey appeared in such films as "Keeping Company" (1940) with Frank Morgan, the Ann Sothern comedy adaptation "Dulcy" (1940) and "The Mortal Storm" (1940).

  7. www.dancehistoryproject.org › index-of-artists › dan-daileyDan Dailey - Dance History Project

    Dan Dailey. Home » Index of Individuals » Dan Dailey. Dan Dailey (December 14, 1915-October 16, 1978) was born in New York where he began his career on Broadway. In 1940 he signed with MGM and came to Los Angeles to act and perform in film.

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