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Penniless songwriter and dancer who works at the swanky Club Petite in the 1943 film ''Du Barry Was a Lady''. He's gaga for May Daly (Lucille Ball), a gold-digger looking for a sugar daddy. She's ambivalent to his charms, even when he sings to her the song he wrote for her, "Do I Love You?" (really written by Cole Porter in 1939). | Penniless songwriter and dancer who works at the swanky Club Petite in the 1943 film ''Du Barry Was a Lady''. He's gaga for May Daly (Lucille Ball), a gold-digger looking for a sugar daddy. She's ambivalent to his charms, even when he sings to her the song he wrote for her, "Do I Love You?" (really written by Cole Porter in 1939). | ||
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+ | Played by Gene Kelly. | ||
[[Category:Fictional composers|Howe, Alec]] | [[Category:Fictional composers|Howe, Alec]] |
Revision as of 10:45, 9 April 2011
Penniless songwriter and dancer who works at the swanky Club Petite in the 1943 film Du Barry Was a Lady. He's gaga for May Daly (Lucille Ball), a gold-digger looking for a sugar daddy. She's ambivalent to his charms, even when he sings to her the song he wrote for her, "Do I Love You?" (really written by Cole Porter in 1939).
Played by Gene Kelly.