Fred Astaire

1899-1987

Biography: life and films

Fred Astaire was an American actor and singer whose birth name was Frederick Austerlitz. He was born in Omaha, Nebraska, USA on 10th May 1899 and died in Los Angeles, California, USA on 22nd June 1987, aged 88.

His best films as an actor include Mark Sandrich's comedy Top Hat (1935), George Stevens's Swing Time (1936), A Damsel in Distress (1937), Norman Taurog's Broadway Melody of 1940 (1940) and William A. Seiter's You Were Never Lovelier (1942).

Fred Astaire appeared in 50 films.

He has most frequently worked with the following directors: Mark Sandrich (6 films), Charles Walters (3), William A. Seiter (2), Vincente Minnelli (2), Stanley Donen (2), Jack Haley Jr. (2), H.C. Potter (2) and George Stevens (2).

His most frequent genres include: comedy (28 films), comedy-romance (25), Documentary (9), drama (4), comedy-drama (4), Biography (3), romance (2) and Fantasy (2).

Our average rating for Fred Astaire over all films is: 3.3

Filmography

Key: a = actor

Dancing Lady (1933) [a]

Flying Down to Rio (1933) [a]

The Gay Divorcee (1934) [a]

Roberta (1935) [a]

Top Hat (1935) [a]

Follow the Fleet (1936) [a]

Swing Time (1936) [a]

A Damsel in Distress (1937) [a]

Shall We Dance (1937) [a]

Carefree (1938) [a]

The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle (1939) [a]

Broadway Melody of 1940 (1940) [a]

Second Chorus (1940) [a]

You'll Never Get Rich (1941) [a]

Holiday Inn (1942) [a]

You Were Never Lovelier (1942) [a]

The Sky's the Limit (1943) [a]

Yolanda and the Thief (1945) [a]

Blue Skies (1946) [a]

Ziegfeld Follies (1946) [a]

Easter Parade (1948) [a]

The Barkleys of Broadway (1949) [a]

Let's Dance (1950) [a]

Three Little Words (1950) [a]

Royal Wedding (1951) [a]

The Belle of New York (1952) [a]

The Band Wagon (1953) [a]

Daddy Long Legs (1955) [a]

Funny Face (1957) [a]

Silk Stockings (1957) [a]

On the Beach (1959) [a]

The Pleasure of His Company (1961) [a]

The Notorious Landlady (1962) [a]

Finian's Rainbow (1968) [a]

Midas Run (1969) [a]

Imagine (1972) [a]

That's Entertainment! (1974) [a]

The Towering Inferno (1974) [a]

Brother Can You Spare a Dime (1975) [a]

Hooray for Hollywood (1975) [a]

That's Entertainment, Part II (1976) [a]

The Amazing Dobermans (1976) [a]

Un taxi mauve (1977) [a]

Ghost Story (1981) [a]

George Stevens: A Filmmaker's Journey (1984) [a]

That's Dancing! (1985) [a]

South of Reno (1988) [a]

That's Entertainment! III (1994) [a]

The Lady with the Torch (1999) [a]

Chacun son cinéma (2007) [a]



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