Fred Astaire

Description: (The Greatest Dancer in Film History)

Frederick Austerlitz was an American dancer, choreographer, singer, musician and actor who gained stardom and prominence under the stage name Fred Astaire. He is regarded as one of the best, if not the best, dancers of all time who found admirers in legends like Gene Kelly, George Balanchine, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Margot Fonteyn, Bon Fosse, Gregory Hines, Michael Jackson and many others. His expertise came from the fact that he could portray any emotion through his dance and his acute sense of rhythm and technical control were awe-inspiring. He could blend elegance, grace, originality and precision so easily that it looked impossible to be done in one take. While performing, he mixed elements of tapping, classical and the elevated style of Vernon and Irene Castle dancing and called it his 'outlaw style'. His dance influenced the American Smooth style of ballroom dancing and set new parameters for musical films throughout the world. He was also a fashion icon, something which helped him conquer even more fans and lovers across the world. Another talent that is mentioned every time his name comes up is his singing ability. His light-tone voice coupled with prepossessing lyrics and insightful phrasing, led many critics to rate him amongst the finest performers

Overview

Birthday May 10, 1899 (Taurus)
Born In United States
Alternative names Frederick Austerlitz
Height 175 cm
City Omaha, Nebraska
Died on June 22, 1987
Spouse/Ex- Phyllis Potter, Robyn Smith
Parents Frederic Austerlitz
Johanna Austerlitz
Children Ava Astaire-McKenzie, Eliphalet IV, Fred Astaire Jr.
Relatives Adele Astaire

Did you know

What was Fred Astaire's first film? Fred Astaire's first film was "Dancing Lady" released in 1933.
How many movies did Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers star in together? Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers starred in a total of 10 movies together.
Did Fred Astaire ever win an Oscar for his acting? No, Fred Astaire never won an Oscar for his acting, but he received an honorary Academy Award in 1950.
What was Fred Astaire's signature dance style? Fred Astaire's signature dance style was known for its elegance, precision, and effortless grace.
Did Fred Astaire continue performing into his later years? Yes, Fred Astaire continued to perform well into his later years, showcasing his talent and love for dance until the end of his career.
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