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Daniel James Dailey Jr. (December 14, 1915 – October 16, 1978) was an American actor and dancer. He is best remembered for a series of popular musicals he made at 20th Century Fox such as Mother Wore Tights (1947).
Croix de Guerre (France) Daniel Joseph Daly (November 11, 1873 – April 27, 1937) [1] [2] was a United States Marine and one of nineteen U.S. servicemen to have been awarded the Medal of Honor twice. Daly and Major General Smedley Butler are the only Marines who earned two Medals of Honor for two separate acts of valor.
Dan Dailey was a musical film star who served in World War II and later suffered from psychological problems. He died in 1978 after a hip replacement and was buried in his favorite pink hunting jacket.
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10 Videos. 99+ Photos. Born in New York City, Dan Dailey started his career in vaudeville, later making his Broadway debut in the stage version of "Babes in Arms". When signed to MGM, the studio initially casted him as a Nazi in The Mortal Storm (1940).
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Mar 5, 2022 · Learn about Dan Daly, a three-time Medal of Honor recipient and the inspiration behind the iconic phrase \"Come on, you sons of bitches, do you want to live forever?\" Discover his exploits in China, Haiti, and World War I, and why he was denied a third medal.
Dan Dailey, who starred in musicals like \"My Blue Heaven\" and \"There's No Business Like Show Business\", talks about his career, TV, and the theater in this 1967 interview. He shares his opinions on Sinatra, Carson, Simon, and the state of show business.
Feb 3, 2017 · 335K subscribers. Subscribed. 118. 8.8K views 7 years ago #WarnerArchive #It #WarnerBros. It’s Always Fair Weather (1955) #WarnerArchive #WarnerBros #It ’sAlwaysFairWeather Gene Kelly, Cyd Charisse...
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