Ginger Rogers Gallery
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Actress and Dancer Ginger Rogers
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British Film Institute

Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers shooting Shall We Dance
US actor Fred Astaire (L) and US actress Ginger Rogers (R) dance on skates during the shooting of their film "Shall we dance" in April 1937. The movie was about a budding romance between a ballet master and a tap dancer which becomes complicated when rumors surface that they're already married
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1937 Poster Featuring Fred Astaire Poster in Joyeuse divorce
A picture dated 1937 a poster featuring US actor and dancer Fred Astaire in "Joyeuse divorce". He began his career with his sister Adele as a vaudeville team in 1916 and rose to stardom in the 1920s in Lady be Good. When his sister married, Fred Astaire continued with various partners, notably Ginger Rogers. His many films include Top Hat (1935), Follow the Fleet (1936), and Easter Parade (1948). Fred Astaire revolutionized the film musical with original tape-dance designed by himself; AFP PHOTO // FRANCE PRESSE VOIR / AFP PHOTO / FRANCE PRESSE VOIR
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American Actors Gene Kelly (L) and Fred Astaire Cannes Film festival Pose
American actors Gene Kelly (L) and Fred Astaire pose for photographers at Cannes Film festival 13 May 1976. Astaire began his career with his sister Adele as a vaudeville team in 1916 and rose to stardom in the 1920s in Lady be Good. When his sister married, Fred Astaire continued with various partners, notably Ginger Rogers. His many films include Top Hat (1935), Follow the Fleet (1936), and Easter Parade (1948). Fred Astaire revolutionized the film musical with original tape-dance designed by himself. / AFP PHOTO
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