You mean Swing Time (1936) where Fred Astaire's character Peter "Petrov" Peters sees Ginger Rogers' character walking on a ship with her dog (a terrier?) and decides to rent a dog for himself (first one dog, then several) so that he can promenade the deck with her. Ginger's dog follows through various parts of the movie.
Ginger Rogers was known for her singing and acting but mostly for her many movies and dance scenes with Fred Astaire.
I believe it's Ginger Rogers! Actually Fred Astaire always balked at naming anyone as his favorite dance partner. However near the end of his life he stated that Rita Hayworth was his favorite.
Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, to name two. There were others, though, others whose names I don't know and/or forgot. Gene Kelly was another actor known for his dancing ability.
Yes! And very well, I might add :)
Fred Astaire was a pioneering figure in dance, renowned for his innovative choreography and smooth, athletic style. He revolutionized film dance by integrating it seamlessly into storytelling, often performing in elaborate sequences that combined ballet, jazz, and tap. Astaire's emphasis on elegance and precision set new standards for dance in cinema, inspiring countless dancers and choreographers. His collaborations with Ginger Rogers further elevated the art form, blending sophisticated movement with popular music, making dance accessible and appealing to broader audiences.
Ginger Rogers
Ginger Rogers was known for her singing and acting but mostly for her many movies and dance scenes with Fred Astaire.
Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers.
Fred Astaire had 2 children, Fred Jr. and Ava Astaire
I believe it's Ginger Rogers! Actually Fred Astaire always balked at naming anyone as his favorite dance partner. However near the end of his life he stated that Rita Hayworth was his favorite.
Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers performed together in 10 films from 1933 to 1949. The films are currently included in an Astaire & Rogers Ultimate Collector's Edition DVD set which became available from Warner Home Video in October of 2006. The complete Astaire and Rogers films are as follows: # Flying Down to Rio (1933)# The Gay Divorcee (1934)# Roberta (1935)# Top Hat (1935)# Follow the Fleet (1936)# Swing Time (1936)# Shall We Dance (1937)# Carefree (1938)# The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle (1939)# The Barkleys of Broadway (1949)
Ginger Rogers was a successful actress, dancer, and singer, best known for her intricate dance routines with Fred Astaire in a number of musicals. By most accounts, she had always wanted to be a performer, and influenced by her mother, she also had an interest in theater. She won a dance contest when she was still in her teens, and began performing in vaudeville. And by the time she was 19, she was appearing on Broadway. That led to her becoming an actress.
Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, to name two. There were others, though, others whose names I don't know and/or forgot. Gene Kelly was another actor known for his dancing ability.
Yes! And very well, I might add :)
Some famous dancers of the 60's include Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Sammy Davis Jr., and Judith Jamison. They made significant contributions to dance and entertainment during that era through their talent and innovation.
No GINGER ROGERS did not have any children and passed away 1n 1995 aged 83
Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire, arguably the best ballroom dance duo ever.