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GINGER ROGERS

 Ginger Rogers

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Ginger RogersGinger Rogers
(July 16, 1911 – April 25, 1995)

“My mother told me I was dancing before I was born. She could feel my toes tapping wildly inside her for months.” – Ginger Rogers

Best known as the good looking half of the Astaire-Rogers dance duo, Ginger Rogers' film career spanned fifty with a total of 73 films.  Nine of those films were large-scale musical dance movies made with Fred Astaire.

Born Virginia Katherine McMath in Independence, Missouri on July 16, 1911, her parents separated soon after her birth and the mother and daughter duo moved to Kansas City, Mo to live with family.  Her mother Lela Owens worked as a reporter, scriptwriter, and movie producer raised her with help from the family.  She danced at local events since infancy and when she was 14 she toured vaudeville as a dancer, eventually landing in Broadway and then Hollywood.

Ginger Rogers and Fred AstaireAt the height of Ginger Rogers' partnership with Fred Astaire, they appeared in numerous musical-dance films included Flying Down to Rio, Gay Divorcee, Roberta, Top Hat, Follow the Fleet, Swing Time, Shall We Dance, Carefree and The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle.   In 1939, wanting a break from dance films and looked for other roles and in 1940 Ginger Rogers won the Best Actress Academy Award for her performance in Kitty Foyle.  In 1945 she was recorded as the highest paid female performer in Hollywood.

This collection includes all known guest radio appearances including Lux Radio version of her Academy Award winning role as Kitty Foyle, guest appearances in:

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MP3 DISK CONTENTS: [Help]
30 recordings - total playtime 20 hours 29 minutes

Academy Award Ceremony 500323 1949 Awards
Amos & Andy 431210 011 Bookends & Babies W Ginger Rogers
Big Show 510506 Fred Allen, Groucho Marx, George Jessel
Cavalcade Of America 501010 669 Emma
Cavalcade Of America 511106 717 700 Boiled Shirts
Com 07 The Gay Divorcee (34) Astairerogersgrable
Com 17 Roberta (1935) Astairerogersirene Dunn
Com 76 Sunny (1941) Irene Dunn-Fred Astaire-Ginger Rogers
Com 76 Sunny (1941) Irene Dunnfred Astaireginger Rogers
CPUSA 440805 132 Ginger Rogers, Virgini
CPUSA 440930 140 All American Jam Session
CPUSA 460307 214 Ginger Rogers
G I Journal 450112 077 Fibber Mcgee & Molly
Lux 361012 102 The Curtin Rises
Lux 371101 148 A Free Soul
Lux 390220 207 Stage Door
Lux 390925 230 She Married Her Boss
Lux 400122 247 Bachelor Mother
Lux 401216 286 Fifth Avenue Girl
Lux 410505 306 Kitty Foyle
Lux 410908 316 Tom Dick And Harry
Lux 430531 399 The Major & The Minor
Lux 450129 469 Lady In The Dark
Peposdent 440208 Frances Langford Guest Ginger Rogers
RecollectAt30 561017 17 Judy Garland At 12 Years Old
Screen Guild Theater 391001 024 Imperfect Lady
Screen Guild Theater 410406 081 Lucky Partners
Silver Theater 381127 209 Captain Had A Daughter
Silver Theater 390305 223 Son Of The Navy
Suspense 510111 411 Vamp Till Dead

 


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