Keely Smith

Keely Smith

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Keely Smith was born on Mar 09, 1928 in USA. Keely Smith's big-screen debut came with Thunder Road directed by Arthur Ripley in 1958. Keely Smith is known for Big Night directed by Campbell Scott, Marc Anthony stars as Cristiano and Tony Shalhoub as Primo. Keely Smith has got 2 awards and 2 nominations so far. The most recent award Keely Smith achieved is Walk of Fame. The upcoming new movie Keely Smith plays is Venom: Let There Be Carnage which will be released on Oct 01, 2021.

Keely Smith was born March 9, 1928 in Norfolk, VA. After her parents divorced and her mother remarried Jesse Smith when she was nine years old, she changed her name to Keely Smith after she joined Louis Prima and his band. Her family had a tough time and her three brothers and her took in laundry to make ends meet. In 1947, she was on a vacation trip to New York City where the heat became oppressive. The family decided to go to Atlantic City, N.J. instead. Keely went to the Steel Pier where Louis Prima was appearing. In 1948, Prima appeared at the surf club in Virginia looking for a singer. Keely auditioned and was selected and hit the road at 18-years-old. They were subsequently married on July 13, 1953 and issued two daughters, Toni Prima and Luanne Prima. Keely was Prima's fourth wife. For many years, they appeared together in Las Vegas with bandleader Sam Butera and made "that old black magic" a standard. In 1961, Keely filed for divorce citing extreme mental cruelty. In 1965, she married Jimmy Bowen, a record producer and they were later divorced. She currently lives in Nevada and makes appearances in the Las Vegas area. Prima died in a nursing home in New Orleans on August 24, 1978 after being in a coma for several years. Her film credits include: Sing Sing Sing (2002), Thunder Road (1958) and Hey Boy! Hey Girl! (1959).

  • Birthday

    Mar 09, 1928
  • Place of Birth

    Norfolk, Virginia, USA

Known For

Awards

2 wins & 2 nominations

Walk of Fame
1998
Recording
Winner - Star on the Walk of Fame
Grammy Awards
1959
Best Performance by a Vocal Group or Chorus
Winner - Grammy
1959
Best Vocal Performance, Female
Winner - Grammy

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