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Rogers, Ginger (1911–1995)US actor, dancer, and singer. She worked from the 1930s to the 1950s, often starring with Fred Astaire in such films as Top Hat (1935) and Swing Time (1936). Her other film work includes Bachelor Mother (1939) and Kitty Foyle (1940; Academy Award). She later appeared in stage musicals. Rogers first appeared with Astaire when both had secondary roles in Flying Down to Rio (1933). Their dance numbers together made them the most celebrated dance duo in screen history.
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In particular, Heather Graham's character, Gray, is looking for "someone who doesn't think Ginger Rogers is one of the Spice Girls, someone who wouldn't consider going to Florida 'traveling,' someone who's not afraid to try Ethiopian food. announces the trailer for Flying Down to Rio before showing a snippet of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers doing the Carioca in a glamorous nightclub. They were only billed as the fourth and fifth leads in the 1933 film ``Flying Down to Rio,'' but Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire danced off with the public's attention, even though they only had a few moments together in the the big showpiece, ``The Carioca. |
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