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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fred_AstaireFred Astaire - Wikipedia

    Hace 3 días · Astaire and Rogers made nine films together at RKO: Flying Down to Rio (1933), The Gay Divorcee (1934), Roberta (1935, in which Astaire also demonstrates his oft-overlooked piano skills with a spirited solo on "I Won't Dance"), Top Hat (1935), Follow the Fleet (1936), Swing Time (1936), Shall We Dance (1937), Carefree (1938), and The ...

  2. 18 de jun. de 2024 · Fred Astaire (born May 10, 1899, Omaha, Nebraska, U.S.—died June 22, 1987, Los Angeles, California) was an American dancer onstage and in motion pictures who was best known for a number of highly successful musical comedy films in which he starred with Ginger Rogers.

  3. 25 de jun. de 2024 · Top Hat is a classic musical film that has captivated audiences since its release in 1935. Directed by Mark Sandrich, this iconic movie stars the legendary duo Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, known for their incredible on-screen chemistry and dance routines that continue to inspire generations of performers.

  4. 23 de jun. de 2024 · Fred gets down in this dance clip. His feet just flow with the music in the movie Roberta 1935.

  5. gershwin100.wordpress.com › 2024/06/30 › used-to-be-youUsed to Be You | Gershwin 100

    Hace 3 días · With her exhaustive work schedule in the 1930s, Ginger Rogers luxuriated in the downtime that was a transcontinental train trip east. The rhythm of the train on the tracks sparked a song in her head and lyrics to her song “Used to Be You” flowed out. Unable to notate the song, she had a Hollywood…

  6. 5 de jun. de 2024 · No Strings is an iconic song performed by the legendary Fred Astaire, and it holds a significant place in the world of music. Released in 1935 as part of the classic musical film “Top Hat,” the song mesmerized audiences with its beautiful melody and captivating lyrics.

  7. 26 de jun. de 2024 · Flying Down to Rio (1933), The Gay Divorcée (1934), Roberta (1935), Top Hat (1935), Follow the Fleet (1936), Swing Time (1936), Shall We Dance? (1937), and The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle (1939) capitalized upon Astaire's wit, elegance, and virtuoso dancing, supported by the rags-to-riches success story and the unobtrusive ...