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ASTAIRE, FRED (1899 - 1987)

Adele Austerlitz
Dancer, Actor, Singer
(1899-1987)

Fred Astaire began his vaudeville career at five, and by their early 20’s he and sister Adele were dancing legends in the U.S. and Britain. The mere mention of his name evokes a debonair vision of elegance. With his perfectionism, creativity, and grace he redefined the movie musical, and he and partner Ginger Rogers set the standard for future dance pairings. But choreography and dance were not his only forte. He was a natural singer who introduced more songs by great American tunesmiths than anyone else, and he proved his skill as a dramatic actor in On the Beach (1959).

After a highly successful Broadway career, Adele left the team to marry in 1932. Fred danced on stage with other partners. His first show without Adele was Gay Divorce in which he introduced “Night and Day.” He was a leading man in his own right before receiving the call from Hollywood where he enjoyed even greater success.

He was first paired with Rogers in Flying Down to Rio (1933). Their on-screen chemistry led to eight more films, notably Top Hat (1935) which established his tuxedoed image and introduced the Oscar-winning Irving Berlin song “Cheek to Cheek.” Their films together were noted for the great standards they introduced: Swing Time (1936) with its Oscar-winning “The Way You Look Tonight” by Jerome Kern and Dorothy Fields and Shall We Dance (1937) with the Gershwins’ “They Can’t Take That Away from Me”.

Astaire’s later partners included Rita Hayworth, Cyd Charisse, Vera Ellen, Leslie Caron, and Audrey Hepburn. He shows his comedic side in Easter Parade (1948) where he and Judy Garland dance as hoboes. Only once did he dance with Gene Kelly--in Ziegfeld Follies (1946)--but, always the diplomat, when asked to name his favorite partner he cites Kelly.

Astaire produced several TV specials, guested on many, made numerous films, and won awards for his multiple talents during a career that lasted into his eighties.

-- Sandra Burlingame

Courtesy of JazzStandards.com


Albums featuring this artist are available for download from ClassicsOnline.com
ASTAIRE, Fred: Fascinating Rhythm (1923-1930) 8.120501
ASTAIRE, Fred: Night and Day (1931-1933) 8.120519
ASTAIRE, Fred: Top Hat, White Tie and Tails (1933-1936) 8.120718
BERLIN, Irving: Say It Isn't So - Songs of Irving Berlin (1919-1950) 8.120829
Commercial Grooves: Nostalgic Tracks from TV Adverts 8.120798
GARLAND, Judy: Over the Rainbow (1936-1949) 8.120563
HITS OF THE 1930s, Vol. 2 (1931-1933) 8.120842
KERN: The Song Is You (1925-1945) 8.120827
'S WONDERFUL - SONGS OF GEORGE GERSHWIN (1929-1949) 8.120828
STARS of the GOLDEN ERA 8.120754-55
ULTIMATE VOCAL COLLECTION (THE) 8.120863-64




 
 
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