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Fred Astaire
Gender
Male
Born
May 10, 1899
Omaha, Nebraska, USA
Died
Jun 22, 1987
Los Angeles, California, USA
Performer
Choreographer
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Also Known As
Frederick Austerlitz [Birthname]
Relations
Brother of
Adele Astaire
CREDITS
Broadway
Gay Divorce
(Nov 29, 1932 - Jul 01, 1933)
Starring:
Fred Astaire
[Guy]
Musical
Comedy
Original
The Band Wagon
(Jun 03, 1931 - Jan 16, 1932)
Performer:
Fred Astaire
["Sweet Music", For Good Old Nectar, "Hoops", Simpson Cater, "New Sun in the Sky", "I Love Louisa", "The Beggar Waltz", "White Heat", The Demonstrator]
Musical
Revue
Original
Smiles
(Nov 18, 1930 - Jan 10, 1931)
Performer:
Fred Astaire
[Bob Hastings]
Musical
Comedy
Original
Funny Face
(Nov 22, 1927 - Jun 23, 1928)
Starring:
Fred Astaire
[Jimmy Reeve]
Musical
Comedy
Original
Sunny
(Sep 22, 1925 - Dec 11, 1926)
Marilyn Miller's dances with Boys produced by
Fred Astaire
Musical
Comedy
Original
Lady, Be Good!
(Dec 01, 1924 - Sep 12, 1925)
Performer:
Fred Astaire
[Dick Trevor]
Musical
Comedy
Original
The Bunch and Judy
(Nov 28, 1922 - Jan 20, 1923)
Performer:
Fred Astaire
[Gerald Lane, Antonio]
Musical
Comedy
Original
For Goodness Sake
(Feb 21, 1922 - May 20, 1922)
Performer:
Fred Astaire
[Teddy Lawrence ]
Musical
Comedy
Original
The Love Letter
(Oct 04, 1921 - Oct 29, 1921)
Performer:
Fred Astaire
[Richard Kolnar]
Musical
Comedy
Original
Apple Blossoms
(Oct 07, 1919 - Apr 24, 1920)
Performer:
Fred Astaire
[Johnny]
Musical
Operetta
Original
The Passing Show of 1918
(Jul 25, 1918 - Nov 09, 1918)
Performer:
Fred Astaire
Musical
Revue
Original
Over the Top
(Nov 28, 1917 - Feb 02, 1918)
Performer:
Fred Astaire
Musical
Revue
Original
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