Fred Astaire
Fred Astaire (May 10, 1899 – June 22, 1987) stands as one of the most iconic figures in the realm of dance and entertainment, celebrated for his extraordinary contributions as a dancer, singer, actor, and choreographer. Born Frederick Austerlitz in Omaha, Nebraska, to Johanna and Fritz Austerlitz, Fred was introduced to the world of performance at the tender age of five. He initially garnered acclaim in vaudeville and Broadway, forming a celebrated duo with his sister Adele, a partnership that thrived for nearly three decades.
In 1932, after Adele's retirement to marry, Astaire transitioned to Hollywood, where he signed with RKO Pictures. His cinematic journey began with a stint at MGM in *Dancing Lady* (1933), followed by his breakout role in *Flying Down to Rio* (1933), where he was paired with the legendary Ginger Rogers. Together, they starred in nine films, creating a magical on-screen partnership that captivated audiences. Astaire's collaborations extended beyond Rogers, featuring notable co-stars like Cyd Charisse, Rita Hayworth, and Vera-Ellen.
Astaire's influence spanned decades, as he continued to star in musicals until 1968 and also ventured into dramatic roles on both film and television. A versatile artist, he made significant strides in music and radio throughout his lifetime. Fred Astaire passed away due to pneumonia on June 22, 1987, in Los Angeles, leaving behind a legacy that redefined the art of dance in film.
Filmography
The Belle of New York
Silk Stockings
Ziegfeld Follies
The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle
Royal Wedding
Three Little Words
Finian's Rainbow
That's Entertainment! III
Let's Dance
That's Entertainment, Part II
Holiday Inn
Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town
Funny Face
A Damsel in Distress
On the Beach
That's Entertainment!
Daddy Long Legs
Roberta
Shall We Dance
Midas Run
Carefree
The Barkleys of Broadway
The Band Wagon
Easter Parade
You'll Never Get Rich
Blue Skies
The Gay Divorcee
Follow the Fleet
Flying Down to Rio
The Towering Inferno
The Notorious Landlady
George Stevens: A Filmmaker's Journey
Top Hat
Ghost Story (1981)