Ginger Rogers Trivia

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  • In a 1991 TV interview when asked why the Astaire/Rogers union wasn't known as 'Ginger & Fred' rather than 'Fred & Ginger' (as Ginger had been in films longer), she replied, 'It's a man's world'.
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  • During the last years of her life retired in Oregon and bought a ranch in the Medford, Oregon area because she liked the climate. She donated money to the community and funded the Craterian Ginger Rogers Theater in downtown Medford, which was named after her.
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  • Directed her first stage musical,'Babes in arms', at age 74
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  • Aunt of Christopher Cerf and Jonathan Cerf.
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  • She made her final public appearance on 18th March 1995 (just five weeks before her death) when she received the Women's International Center (WIC) Living Legacy Award.
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  • The well known quote often attributed to Miss Rogers - "My first picture was 'Kitty Foyle'. It was my mother who made all those films with Fred Astaire" - was actually fabricated for a 1966 article in 'Films In Review'.
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  • Was badly affected by illness in her last years after suffering two strokes which had left her wheelchair bound and visibly overweight while her voice had become shrunken rasp.
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  • One of the celebrities whose picture Anne Frank placed on the wall of her bedroom in the "Secret Annex" while in hiding during the Nazi occupation of Amsterdam.
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  • She and Fred Astaire made 10 films together.
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  • She and Fred Astaire acted in 10 movies together: The Barkleys of Broadway (1949), Carefree (1938), Flying Down to Rio (1933), Follow the Fleet (1936), The Gay Divorcee (1934), Roberta (1935), Shall We Dance (1937), The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle (1939), Swing Time (1936) and Top Hat (1935)
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  • Turned down lead roles in To Each His Own (1946) and The Snake Pit (1948). Both of these roles went on to be played to great acclaim by Olivia de Havilland.
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  • Author Graham Greene always said he would have liked Ginger to play the role of Aunt Augusta in the film version of his novel 'Travels With My Aunt' [when the film was made in 1972 the role was played by Maggie Smith].
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  • Measurements: 34-23 1/2-34 1/2 (late 1950s), (Source: Celebrity Sleuth magazine)
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  • In Italy, most of her films were dubbed by either Lidia Simoneschi or Wanda Tettoni. She was occasionally dubbed by Andreina Pagnani; Dhia Cristiani; Rosetta Calavetta and Giovanna Scotto.
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  • Related to Random House publisher and "What's My Line?" (1950) panelist Bennett Cerf, through marriage, when Bennett married Ginger's cousin Phyllis Fraser, who later became known as Phyllis Cerf.
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  • The first Rogers and Astaire teaming, Flying Down to Rio (1933), was her twentieth film appearance and only Fred's second.
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  • Was named #14 Actress on The AFI 50 Greatest Screen Legends
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  • Has a street named after her in Rancho Mirage, California, her final winter home. Ginger Rogers Road is located in the Mission Hills Golf Course. It crosses Bob Hope Drive, between Gerald Ford Drive and Dinah Shore Drive and 2 blocks from Frank Sinatra Drive.
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  • Was asked to replaced Judy Garland in both the movies Harlow (1965/II) (which was filmed in eight days) and Valley of the Dolls (1967). She turned down "Dolls" because she hated the script; she did, however, do the quickie version of "Harlow" and, unlike the movie, garnered good reviews as Harlow's mother.
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  • Her tied to hip relationship with her domineering mother, Lela E. Rogers proved eternal. They're buried side by side at Oakwood memorial park. The grave of Ginger's screen partner, Fred Astaire, is just yards away.
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  • She owned a lingerie factory in Rock Island Tennessee, called Form Fit Rogers.
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  • Is one of the many movie stars mentioned in Madonna's song "Vogue"
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  • Turned down Donna Reed`s role in It`s a Wonderful Life (1946).
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  • Her great-great-grandfather was a doctor who discovered quinine, the cure for malaria.
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  • One of the celebrities whose picture Anne Frank placed on the wall of her bedroom in the "Secret Annex" while in hiding during the Nazi occupation of Amsterdam, Holland.
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  • Salary for 1938, $219,500.
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  • She was a radical right-wing Republican, a proud member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, a Christian Scientist and a vocal supporter of the Hollywood blacklist.
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  • During the last years of her life she retired in Oregon and bought a ranch in the Medford area because she liked the climate. She donated money to the community and funded the Craterian Ginger Rogers Theater in downtown Medford, which was named after her.
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  • She was of Welsh and Scottish heritage.
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  • A distant cousin of Lucille Ball, according to Lucie Arnaz.
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  • Her first teaming with Fred Astaire, Flying Down to Rio (1933), was her 20th film appearance but only Astaire`s second.
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  • Was a life-long Republican.
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  • Was badly affected by illness in her last years after suffering two strokes that had left her wheelchair-bound and visibly overweight, while her voice had become a shrunken rasp.
    (IMDB)
    Posted by Chief Editor CindyCelebs
  • She made her final public appearance on 3/18/95 (just five weeks before her death) when she received the Women`s International Center (WIC) Living Legacy Award.
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  • Always the outdoor sporty type, she was a near-champion tennis player, a topline shot and loved going fishing.
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  • Was Hollywood`s highest paid star of 1942.
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  • A keen artist, Ginger did many paintings, sculptures and sketches in her free time but could never bring herself to sell any of them.
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  • Was fashion consultant for the J.C. Penney chain from 1972-75.
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  • Directed her first stage musical, "Babes In Arms", at age 74.
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  • She didn`t drink: she had her very own ice cream soda fountain
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  • Sort-of cousin of Rita Hayworth. Ginger`s aunt married Rita`s uncle.
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  • At age 19, she briefly dated famed, founding editor of New Yorker magazine Harold Ross, then 37.
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  • Interred at Oakwood Memorial Park, Chatsworth, California, USA, the same cemetery as long-time dancing/acting partner Fred Astaire is located.
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  • Brought her first cousin Helen Nichols to Hollywood, renamed her Phyllis Fraser, and guided her through a few films. Phyllis Fraser married and then became known as Phyllis Cerf.
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  • Was given the name "Ginger" by her little cousin who couldn`t pronounce "Virginia" correctly.
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  • Was a Christian Scientist.
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  • Daughter of Lela E. Rogers
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