Fred Astaire AKA Frederick Austerlitz, Jr.
Born: 10-May-1899 Birthplace: Omaha, NE Died: 22-Jun-1987 Location of death: Los Angeles, CA Cause of death: Pneumonia Remains: Buried, Oakwood Memorial Park, Chatsworth, CA
Gender: Male Religion: Anglican/Episcopalian [1] Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Dancer, Actor, Singer Nationality: United States Executive summary: Broadway ballroom dancer One of the greatest dancers of all time. [1] An Episcopalian, though a branch of the Austerlitz family is from the Jewish quarter in Eisenstadt, Austria.
Sister: Adele Astaire (dancer, b. 1896, d. 1981) Wife: Phyllis Livingston Potter (m. 12-Jul-1933, d. 13-Sep-1954, one son, one daughter) Son: Fred, Jr. (b. 1936) Daughter: Ava (b. 1942) Wife: Robyn Smith (m. 27-Jun-1980, until his death)
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer under contract
Oscar (honorary) 1950 Golden Globe 1951 for Three Little Words Golden Globe 1975 for The Towering Inferno Emmy 1978 for A Family Upside Down American Film Institute Life Achievement Award 1981 Kennedy Center Honor 1978 Hollywood Walk of Fame 6756 Hollywood Blvd. (motion pictures) Kentucky Colonel Sgt. Pepper Lonely Heart Austrian Ancestry
TELEVISION It Takes a Thief Alistair Mundy (1968-70)
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR George Stevens: A Filmmaker's Journey (25-Sep-1984) · Himself Ghost Story (15-Dec-1981) · Ricky Hawthorne The Man in the Santa Claus Suit (23-Dec-1979) The Purple Taxi (21-May-1977) The Amazing Dobermans (24-Nov-1976) That's Entertainment, Part II (16-May-1976) · Himself The Towering Inferno (10-Dec-1974) · Harlee Claiborne That's Entertainment! (23-May-1974) · Himself Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town (14-Dec-1970) [VOICE] The Over-the-Hill Gang Rides Again (17-Nov-1970) Midas Run (7-May-1969) Finian's Rainbow (9-Oct-1968) · Finian McLonergan The Notorious Landlady (13-Apr-1962) The Pleasure of His Company (1-Jun-1961) · Biddeford Poole On the Beach (17-Dec-1959) Silk Stockings (18-Jul-1957) · Steve Canfield Funny Face (13-Feb-1957) Daddy Long Legs (5-May-1955) · Jervis Pendleton The Band Wagon (7-Aug-1953) · Tony Hunter The Belle of New York (22-Feb-1952) · Charles Hill Royal Wedding (8-Mar-1951) · Tom Bowen Let's Dance (29-Nov-1950) · Donald Elwood Three Little Words (12-Jul-1950) · Bert Kalmar The Barkleys of Broadway (4-May-1949) · Josh Barkley Easter Parade (30-Jun-1948) · Don Hewes Blue Skies (16-Oct-1946) · Jed Potter Ziegfeld Follies (8-Apr-1946) · Imposter Yolanda and the Thief (20-Nov-1945) · Johnny Parkson Riggs The Sky's the Limit (13-Jul-1943) · Fred Atwell You Were Never Lovelier (5-Oct-1942) · Robert Davis Holiday Inn (4-Aug-1942) You'll Never Get Rich (25-Sep-1941) · Robert Curtis Second Chorus (3-Dec-1940) · Danny O'Neill Broadway Melody of 1940 (9-Feb-1940) · Johnny Brett The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle (29-Mar-1939) · Vernon Castle Carefree (2-Sep-1938) · Tony Flagg A Damsel in Distress (19-Nov-1937) · Jerry Halliday Shall We Dance (7-May-1937) · Petrov Swing Time (28-Aug-1936) · John Garnett Follow the Fleet (20-Feb-1936) · Bake Baker Top Hat (30-Aug-1935) · Jerry Travers Roberta (8-Mar-1935) · Huck The Gay Divorcee (12-Oct-1934) · Guy Holden Flying Down to Rio (22-Dec-1933) · Fred Ayres Dancing Lady (24-Nov-1933) · Himself
Author of books:
The Fred Astaire Dance Book and Record: Rumba and Basic Mambo (1955, performance art) Steps in Time: An Autobiography (1959, memoir)
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