He was one of the most famous actors and dancers of his era. Gene Kelly was known for this incredible athletic dance style he brought to numerous films through the 40s and 50s, including An American in Paris, Anchors Away and Singin' in the Rain.
He was also a singer, choreographer and director - he directed the 1969 film Hello, Dolly! starring Barbara Streisand.
Fans of Kelly's work will get a unique opportunity to view it at this year's Auckland Arts Festival, courtesy of his widow, Patricia Ward Kelly.
The pair met in Gene's later years - when she was a young writer. At that first meeting, she had no idea who he was.
Patricia has helped create a stage show coming to the Auckland Arts Festival, and featuring the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra, called Gene Kelly, a LIfe in Music.