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1. Ginger Rogers
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- Ginger Rogers: The Beautiful Triple Threat - Ginger Rogers tribute site, with pictures, desktop backgrounds, song clips, and information. ...
- Reel Classics: Ginger Rogers - Contains a biography, filmography, articles, bibliography, image gallery, and quotes. ...
- Virginia Katherine McMath: Ginger Rogers - Fan site with short biography, photos, and links. ...
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8. Ginger Rogers
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- "Top Hat," is a name of a movie with Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire. ... Ginger Rogers was a dancer and actress who was born in Independence Missouri.
- Ginger Rogers was born July 16, 1911 as Virginia Katherine McMath. Her cousin was not able to pronounce Virginia so she called her Ginger. Miss Rogers moved from Independence with her family to Texas because her dad found a job there. Miss Rogers’ parents separated and she and her mother moved into a hotel. ...
- Ginger Rogers was fourteen years old when she first started acting. Miss Rogers attended high school and appeared in school productions. The theater became Ginger’s passion. ...
- Ginger Rogers was a famous actress and dancer. ... Miss Rogers was married five times. ... April 25, 1995, Ginger died of natural causes in California. ...
9. Ginger Rogers
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- This green and white scarf is from the personal wardrobe of Ginger Rogers.
- This mauve scarf with blue accents is from the personal wardrobe of Ginger Rogers.
- This sheer scarf with white polka dots is from the personal wardrobe of Ginger Rogers.
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11. Ginger Rogers Posters
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12. Ginger Rogers Official Web site
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13. MMI Tribute: Ginger Rogers
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- At her very best, Ginger Rogers made singing and dancing and acting seem like the easiest things in the world to do. ... But Rogers - & mother Lela - were used to that from the early days when she used to enter and win Texas Charleston contests. Together, Lela and Ginger were a formidable team for over 63 years, with Lela disarming the competition backstage and on the set and Ginger trouncing them soundly onstage & onscreen. In her first feature film, released 65 years ago this month, Ginger was Puff Randolph who demanded "Cigarette me, Big Boy. ...
- Paramount didn't exactly do right by Ginger: I dare anyone to see 1930's "Follow The Leader" all the way through, but she fared better at R. ... When Ginger sang "We're In The Money" over at Warner Bros. ... Earlier that year at the same studio, Ginger Rogers, who could sing and dance rings around the planet, talks Warner Baxter into casting Ruby Keeler of all people as the star of "42nd Street"! But by Christmas of 1933, Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire were firmly planted in the international consciousness as the real stars of "Flying Down To Rio". ...
- Between 1935 and 1937, Fred and Ginger were among the top 10 stars, a record unequaled by any other dance team. But as Rogers slogged her way through nine classic musicals, she realized that her days as song and dance girl were numbered. ...
- After Rogers' long onscreen reign, she turned to the stage and, eventually to writing her well-regarded memoirs. ... But this is not how we will remember Ginger Rogers. ... And this is how the image of Ginger Rogers will survive: in timeless musicals like "Shall We Dance" in which Fred and Ginger immortalised many of Gershwin's loveliest melodies. Rogers may have made them chomping at the bit, but it's what's onscreen that breaks our hears and enchants and endures forever,.
14. Ginger Rogers
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- Sentimental wartime drama stars Ginger Rogers as a convict on furlough who falls in love with a traumatized war veteran (Joseph Cotten) but can't bear to tell him she has to return to prison. ...
- Also starring Ginger Rogers and Dan Dailey as a bickering married couple. ...
15. Ginger Rogers
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- Though best known as Fred Astaire's dancing partner in a series of musicals made in the 1930s, Ginger Rogers appeared in nearly 100 films, and was an excellent comedic and dramatic actress and talented singer. Rogers won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her dramatic performance in "Kitty Foyle" (1940), beating fellow nominees and more established dramatic actresses Bette Davis, Martha Scott, Katharine Hepburn and Joan Fontaine. Rogers got her first experience on the stage in Forth Worth, TX, where she appeared in various high school productions, then moved on to Broadway. ... Rogers appeared in a series of musical-comedy shorts for Paramount and RKO studios, co-starring with Rudy Vallee, Jack Oakie, Ed Wynn and Joe E. ... Rogers quickly graduated to bigger parts in better musicals, including "42nd Street" (1933) with Warner Baxter and Ruby Keeler, and "Gold Diggers of 1933," with Dick Powell, Joan Blondell and Keeler, which featured Rogers singing and dancing to "We're in the Money. " Later in 1933, Rogers was teamed with dancer Fred Astaire in "Flying Down to Rio," the first of 10 films the pair did together. ... Rogers proved to be the perfect partner for Astaire, and their films were a popular combination of light comedy, marvelous music and elegant dance numbers. Between films with Astaire, Rogers also appeared in romantic comedies on her own, including "Twenty Million Sweethearts" (1934) with Dick Powell and Pat O'Brien, "Star of Midnight" (1935) with William Powell, "Vivacious Lady" (1938) with Jimmy Stewart, "Having a Wonderful Time" (1938) with Douglas Fairbanks Jr. ... The next Astaire-Rogers film, "The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle" (1939), was critically acclaimed, but a box-office failure, perhaps because of the more serious tone of the film. Astaire and Rogers would make one more film together, "The Barkleys of Broadway" (1949). Rogers headed in a different direction in "Kitty Foyle" (1940), in which she starred as an engaged working girl who falls in love with a wealthy married man, and must wrestle with her conscience to decide what she should do.
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18. GINGER ROGERS a Super Star of the 1930s / MovieActors.com
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- Pretty, graceful, and good humored, Ginger Rogers was widely popular in the 1930's. ...
- Ginger Rogers won the Best Actress award for "Kitty Foyle. ...
- Praising Ginger Rogers, a critic once said, "She did everything Fred Astaire did, but backwards, and in high heels!" More .
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- Ginger began her career as a part of a Vaudeville act but she is remembered for the the songs and dances she did with Fred Astair in the ten films they made together during the 30's and 40's. ...
20. Oregon Blue Book: Notables- Ginger Rogers
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- Ginger Rogers, 1911-1995 .
- Virginia (Ginger) McMath was born on July 16, 1911 in Independence, Missouri to Lela Owens McMath and Eddins McMath. ... In 1920 her mother married John Logan Rogers and the family moved to Fort Worth, Texas. Though she was never formally adopted, Ginger took her stepfather's name. Influenced by her mother's work in theater, Rogers career started at the age of 14 when she won a Charleston dance contest. ... After a brief marriage, Rogers went to New York where she began making radio appearances and acting in short films. ...
- It was then that Rogers was teamed with Fred Astaire in Flying Down to Rio. ... In addition to dancing and singing in musicals, Rogers expanded her career with comedic and dramatic roles. ... Rogers showed her comedic acting abilities in such films as Tom, Dick and Harry (1941) and The Major and the Minor (1942). ...
- Rogers owned the 1000 acre "Rogue River Ranch" near Eagle Point, Oregon from 1940 to 1990. ... Always a private person, Rogers sought out Oregon to put distance between her public persona and her private life. ...
- Rogers died at the age of 83 in Rancho Mirage, California on April 25, 1995. The Craterian Ginger Rogers Theater in Medford, Oregon is named in her honor.
21. Ginger Rogers
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- Lisa was introduced to Gingers Rogers as a promising star of the future by officials of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which was honoring Ginger that evening.
- A friendship developed and Ginger became one of Lisa´s strongest supporters, even casting her in the lead of a revival which Ginger directed of BABES IN ARMS in New York. ...
- Later, Lisa met famous American artist Edna Hibel and the two discovered they had a mutual bond - Ginger Rogers.
22. Handbook of Texas Online: ROGERS, GINGER
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- ROGERS, GINGER (1911-1995). Ginger Rogers, motion picture actress and dancer, was born Virginia Katherine McMath on July 16, 1911, in Independence, Missouri, to Lela Emogene Owens and Eddins McMath. ... Rogers lived in Kansas City, Missouri, with her mother and grandparents until 1922, when she moved to Fort Worth with her mother and adoptive father, John Logan Rogers. In 1925 Rogers won a Dallas Charleston dance contest; the prize was a brief vaudeville contract. Beginning with "Ginger Rogers and Her Redheads," the singer-dancer worked the vaudeville circuits until 1929, when she took her first role in a Broadway musical comedy, Top Speed. ... After several more Broadway productions, Rogers moved to Hollywood to begin a lengthy career in film and stage. ... Despite her formidable acting skills, Rogers is best remembered as the dancing partner of Fred Astaire in nine films, including Flying Down to Rio (1933), The Gay Divorcee (1934), Swing Time (1936), and Top Hat (1935), considered by many critics to be some of the finest films made during the Hollywood studio system era. An often repeated comment about Rogers's perfection as a dance partner is that "she did everything Fred Astaire did, except backwards and in high heels. " Rogers made her final motion picture appearance in 1965 as actress Jean Harlow's mother in Harlow. ... Ginger Rogers died of natural causes on April 25, 1995. ...
- BIBLIOGRAPHY: Arlene Croce, The Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers Book (New York: Vintage, 1972). ... Jocelyn Faris, Ginger Rogers: A Bio-bibliography (Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood, 1994). ... Ginger Rogers, Ginger: My Story (New York: HarperCollins, 1991). ...
23. Ginger Rogers posters
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24. WIC Biography - Ginger Rogers
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- The late Ginger Rogers is a true legend in her own time. ...
- Miss Rogers subsequently expanded her range, earning the Best Actress Oscar for her dramatic performance in Kitty Foyle. ... She recently directed an updated version of Rogers and Hart's musical comedy Babes in Arms. ...
- Miss Rogers was an accomplished artist and exceled at both sculpting and painting. ...
- There are not enough words to adequately describe the joy Ginger Rogers had brought to the world. ...
- Women's International Center's Living Legacy Awards is indeed proud to have the rare privilege to share a bit of our legacy, with the legendary legacy of Ginger Rogers. ...
- Thanks for a lifetime of happiness, Ginger. ...
- Recent snapshot of Ginger. ...
- Poem for Ginger, by Rolland Smith .
25. Home of Ginger Rogers
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- This unused linen-surfaced postcard of the Beverly Hills home of Ginger Rogers was issued by Western (#825) in the early 1940s. ...
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