In the 80’s,I met Ginger Rogers at a book signing in London. She was emphatic that Fred Estaire was a gentleman, and insisted everyone understood that. At the time I didn’t understand, but decades later, with revelations of the exploitation of young women in the thrall of studio moguls, famous actors and directors, I understand perfectly.
Fred and his first wife Phyllis did not divorce. (From Wikipedia) Phyllis's death from lung cancer, at the age of 46, ended twenty-one years of blissful marriage and left Astaire devastated. Astaire attempted to drop out of the film Daddy Long Legs (1955), which he was in the process of filming, offering to pay the production costs to date, but was persuaded to stay.
Nice video. Actually, Ginger Rogers was a professional dancer from age 14. She worked in vaudeville for years, traveling the country with her own troupe, went on Broadway and had a big hit with Girl Crazy age 18. From the first and long before she met Astaire, she was always a "triple threat." As a dancer Rogers was a star, too. She was earning $350 a week in vaudeville at age 17; that's $6,000 a week in 2023. She tripled that on Broadway - she was making movies during the day while leading a Gershwin musical at the Alvin Theatre in the evening. There was no other actress in Hollywood that could do what Rogers did and Fred Astaire knew it. BTW.... they kiss in Top Hat, 3 years before Carefree.
The movie the narrator calls "Gay Divorce" was actually, as the name shows, called "Gay Divorcee" with the words rhyming. The somewhat anachronistic second word refers to a divorced woman, and gay was used in the original meaning of 'happy' without a gender connotation.
Debbie Reynolds talks about Gene Kelly how he was perfectionist and made her feet bleed and Fred Astaire helped her get though the movie and said, hard work is worth the effort.
Well Fred would know about female partners and bleeding feet. "Let's Face the Music and Dance" apparently had Ginger's feet bleeding all over the floor, but she got thru it because she knew she'd never get to bed if she didn't.
Fred had nothing but respect for Ginger and her talent. He credited her as the glue that held their partnership together. Fred Astaire had a great career without a partner.
As for their collaboration: Fred brought to the table his enormous musical talents perfected on the stage over many years with his sister Adele ... while Ginger brought her superior acting ability and experience in front of the camera (having already completed 20 films) plus the determination and hard work needed for her to execute those terrific dance routines with Fred. Their success had a lot to do with each having what the other needed. Unlike most of Fred's later dancing partners...Ginger's screen presence and stature was equal to his . having what the other needed.
I don’t believe it’s correct to say, as you do at around 5:08, that Astaire would come up with routines on a whim and expect Rogers to come in early the next morning to learn them. From everything I have read, Astaire would work for weeks choreographing the dance routines with Hermès Pan, and Pan would teach them to Rogers. Astaire and Rogers would then tweak them before they began filming.
Yeah, that's more accurate. Ginger made 2 or 3 movies for every movie she made with Fred; she did rehearse with him a lot, but Hermes and Fred hammered out the steps before she started rehearsals, as she made 2 or 3 movies between her movies with Astaire; she was always busy. Sometimes Fred only made one movie a year.
Both Ginger and Hermes Pan mentioned in interviews how Fred would call in the evening with some new thought about the movie they were making, and Ginger did say she then had to be there 5 AM to get to work on it.
I was very lucky to have met Ginger Rogers when she was doing a show in Sydney Australia I was 18teen at the time and she gave me her Autergrapeh I am so lucky to have met her she was so lovely to talk to
Desde chica veo las peliculas de Fred Astaire y Ginger Rogers .Cuando Ginger vino a la Argentina con su espectaculo " Esta noche recordamos " fui a verla con mi papa ,era el año 1981 y yo tenia 12 años .Me dedico su autógrafo en la foto del programa del show.Hoy esa foto la tengo enmarcada y es uno de mis grandes recuerdos.
Along with Jeanette Macdonald and Nelson Eddy,Ginger and Fred were THE superstar duos of the Golden era of Hollywood;The reason that their movies are eternally popular is because those protagonists had TALENT to burn,not like so many of today's manufactured stars.
This video is actually quite good, there are a few inaccuracies though and some were already mentioned in the comments. I feel like it should be mentioned that Fred&Ginger dated for longer than "just one date", they had a not further specified relationship for about half a year. Then Ginger went off for Hollywood, where they eventually ended up meeting again anyways. I think it's very likely that Fred did ask her to marry him before she made that decision. He also wrote a "fan letter" to her after she had made her first movie, asking her to "hurry back". Whatever kind of relationship they had, I like that the video mentions that it was one of the most lasting ones in her lifetime. This video was actually surprisingly good, I haven't seen many that genuinely try to look at their relationship more intently and openly. Thank you and even with the stuff that was not entirely correctly researched, it was still good work and keeps their beautiful legacy alive!
You are correct about the movie title. The original play was " The Gay Divorce". The play title was considered too controversial as it seemed to take divorce lightly, which was frowned upon at the time. Plays were often more frank than movies. Hence, the title change. Great film! Love your username. I am a voracious reader as well as a music (and movie) lover.
The Fred Astaire movies are favorites in any collection. The dances are amazing and together with Ginger the acting is amazing as well; the movies are enjoyable.
As I have often said - if it's one thing ALL actors have to have it's a GIGANTIC ego! Fred & Ginger were the most incredible dancing duo EVER, and Astaire was worried about getting dissed as a single star?! Really! Fred, I'd say it worked out pretty good for ya!
I liked TOP HAT. 1935, I think. Back in the 1990s Ballroom Dancing studios had posters up with a picture of Fred & Ginger, and a caption reading: "The greatest dance duo (or team?) of all time." Terrific chemistry anyway. That was down here in Melbourne AUST.
I just included a post saying the same thing. His family opposed it, saying Robyn was too young and he was simply marrying on the rebound. The poor man, run by his kids!
My thoughts exactly,not for the dancing abilities of Ginger or he was a misogynistic,but the opposite!His mother keeps him under the "shadow"of his sister with as turn out to be not so talented..After all he did played with her!!Great man great actor Best dancer (both genders)ever!💯🎩 Greetings from Greece 🇬🇷
I can just see a little boy of 9 or 10 perhaps, having to go and bring his sister back from ballet school, hating it but having to do what his mom said, or else. He ended up having the shining career while she became Lady Cavendish with all the trimmings.
Adele's stage career was spectacular. Fred was a lot younger than 9 when he started dancing professionally with his sister in New York and on the vaudeville circuit.
The play was "The Gay Divorce." The studio changed the name for the movie because they thought people wouldn't appreciate a divorce being a happy occasion.
It's pronounced Gay Divorcée! You need to watch TCM and study these beauties of the cinema. 🎥 You should do a vlog on Mary, Lottie and Jack Pickford. The Pickfair estate was so beautiful, but Pia Zidora tore it down. Learn about silent film era which often is forgotten!
Fred Astaire was a extraordinary performer and wonderful actor. He was getting hold back by Ginger. That's why he stopped being with Ginger in movies. He became a super star on his own.
Fred was delusional if he thought he was only going to get single billing. Did he think every movie would be a one man show with himself alone? Kooky big ego. Outside of his dancing talent he had no others. He was nothing without his dance partners who lent the appearance that he was "a catch". There are a few movies in which Fred does his solo choreography routines, they get tiresome & indulgent. Probably the "dancing on the ceiling" is his best. Otherwise the return to scene with a partner becomes a relief to the audience.
They all have enormous egos and, unpleasant as it is, it seems to happen in showbiz. Even in saying this, there is often rivalry between siblings. His ambition was no more offensive than any Hollywood film star, or artist, as he was. The dancing on the ceiling was brilliant, but quite easy to execute. They had moveable sides to the room and with each change to the next wall by Fred, they simply cranked the set around. I'd have given a right arm to see it filmed.
At least half of their success as a team was due to the good music from such as Cole Porter and George Gershwin that they danced to. There are many good dance routines in films with such as George Raft and George Murphy, with bland mediocre music.
@@FactsVerse Delve into the careers of stars during the pre-code era who were very popular but now almost totally forgotten, such as Warner Baxter, John Boles, Clive Brook, Conrad Nagel, Chester Morris, Nils Aster, Anne Dvorak, Kay Francis, Helen Twelvetrees,, Glenda Farrell, Bebe Daniels, Ruth Chatterton, etc.
Fred probably wanted to move from working with Ginger. He just made moves to be a bigger star. He had great talent. Singin' in the Rain is my favorite movie.
It was originally a stage play and called the Gay Divorce. But, for some reason I now forget, the Hayes Office didn't like the idea of a divorce as being 'gay' in the meaning as it was then. So they decided to call it 'divorcee' meaning the female role, it sounded racy and glamorous to them, then.
The original Broadway play he starred in was called the Gay Divorce, but for the film version that was changed to The Gay Divorcee (so as not to imply that getting divorced was a happy experience).
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In the 80’s,I met Ginger Rogers at a book signing in London. She was emphatic that Fred Estaire was a gentleman, and insisted everyone understood that. At the time I didn’t understand, but decades later, with revelations of the exploitation of young women in the thrall of studio moguls, famous actors and directors, I understand perfectly.
They were magic together. The best. ❤️
Fred and his first wife Phyllis did not divorce. (From Wikipedia) Phyllis's death from lung cancer, at the age of 46, ended twenty-one years of blissful marriage and left Astaire devastated. Astaire attempted to drop out of the film Daddy Long Legs (1955), which he was in the process of filming, offering to pay the production costs to date, but was persuaded to stay.
Nice video. Actually, Ginger Rogers was a professional dancer from age 14. She worked in vaudeville for years, traveling the country with her own troupe, went on Broadway and had a big hit with Girl Crazy age 18. From the first and long before she met Astaire, she was always a "triple threat." As a dancer Rogers was a star, too. She was earning $350 a week in vaudeville at age 17; that's $6,000 a week in 2023. She tripled that on Broadway - she was making movies during the day while leading a Gershwin musical at the Alvin Theatre in the evening.
There was no other actress in Hollywood that could do what Rogers did and Fred Astaire knew it.
BTW.... they kiss in Top Hat, 3 years before Carefree.
The movie the narrator calls "Gay Divorce" was actually, as the name shows, called "Gay Divorcee" with the words rhyming. The somewhat anachronistic second word refers to a divorced woman, and gay was used in the original meaning of 'happy' without a gender connotation.
The play was called the Gay Divorce. The film version changed it to Divorcee.
Loved watching Fred and Ginger, they were truly amazing
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Debbie Reynolds talks about Gene Kelly how he was perfectionist and made her feet bleed and Fred Astaire helped her get though the movie and said, hard work is worth the effort.
Nice information, thanks for sharing!
Well Fred would know about female partners and bleeding feet. "Let's Face the Music and Dance" apparently had Ginger's feet bleeding all over the floor, but she got thru it because she knew she'd never get to bed if she didn't.
Fred had nothing but respect for Ginger and her talent. He credited her as the glue that held their partnership together. Fred Astaire had a great career without a partner.
Dear presenter, fred never divorced his 1st wife, she died of lung cancer, it was sudden and Fred was greatly affected.
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As for their collaboration: Fred brought to the table his enormous musical talents perfected on the stage over many years with his sister Adele ... while Ginger brought her superior acting ability and experience in front of the camera (having already completed 20 films) plus the determination and hard work needed for her to execute those terrific dance routines with Fred.
Their success had a lot to do with each having what the other needed.
Unlike most of Fred's later dancing partners...Ginger's screen presence and stature was equal to his .
having what the other needed.
@@FactsVerse actually answer this, don’t just have a bot reply.
As did Ginger.
Fred Astaire's wife died of lung cancer. They were never divorced. He was devastated when she died.
Agreed; he was devoted to her, not divorced.
This guy hasn't done his homework.
Wow, l did not know this. Shame on the narrator for not getting that right. Thanks for the information.
I don’t believe it’s correct to say, as you do at around 5:08, that Astaire would come up with routines on a whim and expect Rogers to come in early the next morning to learn them. From everything I have read, Astaire would work for weeks choreographing the dance routines with Hermès Pan, and Pan would teach them to Rogers. Astaire and Rogers would then tweak them before they began filming.
Yeah, that's more accurate. Ginger made 2 or 3 movies for every movie she made with Fred; she did rehearse with him a lot, but Hermes and Fred hammered out the steps before she started rehearsals, as she made 2 or 3 movies between her movies with Astaire; she was always busy. Sometimes Fred only made one movie a year.
Thank you; You're absolutely correct.
Both Ginger and Hermes Pan mentioned in interviews how Fred would call in the evening with some new thought about the movie they were making, and Ginger did say she then had to be there 5 AM to get to work on it.
Mistake….Fred and Phyllis did not divorce. She died in 1954 and left him a widower.
I was very lucky to have met Ginger Rogers when she was doing a show in Sydney Australia I was 18teen at the time and she gave me her Autergrapeh I am so lucky to have met her she was so lovely to talk to
Desde chica veo las peliculas de Fred Astaire y Ginger Rogers .Cuando Ginger vino a la Argentina con su espectaculo " Esta noche recordamos " fui a verla con mi papa ,era el año 1981 y yo tenia 12 años .Me dedico su autógrafo en la foto del programa del show.Hoy esa foto la tengo enmarcada y es uno de mis grandes recuerdos.
Along with Jeanette Macdonald and Nelson Eddy,Ginger and Fred were THE superstar duos of the Golden era of Hollywood;The reason that their movies are eternally popular is because those protagonists had TALENT to burn,not like so many of today's manufactured stars.
Fred plus Ginger equals magic.
Thank you, Ms. Rogers and Astaire made dancing look easy and natural. Wonder talent.
This video is actually quite good, there are a few inaccuracies though and some were already mentioned in the comments. I feel like it should be mentioned that Fred&Ginger dated for longer than "just one date", they had a not further specified relationship for about half a year. Then Ginger went off for Hollywood, where they eventually ended up meeting again anyways. I think it's very likely that Fred did ask her to marry him before she made that decision. He also wrote a "fan letter" to her after she had made her first movie, asking her to "hurry back". Whatever kind of relationship they had, I like that the video mentions that it was one of the most lasting ones in her lifetime.
This video was actually surprisingly good, I haven't seen many that genuinely try to look at their relationship more intently and openly. Thank you and even with the stuff that was not entirely correctly researched, it was still good work and keeps their beautiful legacy alive!
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They kissed in the Story of Vernon and Irene Castle and the Barkleys of Broadway
and Top Hat.
The musical is not, “The Gay Divorce”....it’s, “The Gay Divorcée,” phonetically pronounced as, “divor-SAY.”
You are correct about the movie title. The original play was " The Gay Divorce". The play title was considered too controversial as it seemed to take divorce lightly, which was frowned upon at the time. Plays were often more frank than movies. Hence, the title change. Great film! Love your username. I am a voracious reader as well as a music (and movie) lover.
Fred Astaire DID NOT divorce his first wife in 1954_ Phyllis died of cancer and Fred became a widower.
That's right. Not divorced, widowed.
fred did not divorce, his wife passed from cancer around 1954
The Fred Astaire movies are favorites in any collection. The dances are amazing
and together with Ginger the acting is amazing as well; the movies are enjoyable.
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As I have often said - if it's one thing ALL actors have to have it's a GIGANTIC ego! Fred & Ginger were the most incredible dancing duo EVER, and Astaire was worried about getting dissed as a single star?! Really! Fred, I'd say it worked out pretty good for ya!
Great video. But, yes, the last word in Fred's big break is pronounced Dih-vor-SAY
I liked TOP HAT. 1935, I think. Back in the 1990s Ballroom Dancing studios had posters up with a picture of Fred & Ginger, and a caption reading: "The greatest dance duo (or team?) of all time." Terrific chemistry anyway. That was down here in Melbourne AUST.
Fred Astaire was never divorced. His first wife died of cancer.
I just included a post saying the same thing. His family opposed it, saying Robyn was too young and he was simply marrying on the rebound. The poor man, run by his kids!
Fred Astaire became a widower in 1954.
He didn't divorce his wife, she died.
Thanks for this fantastic video.
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@@FactsVerse Just more like this. i check out your other videos.
And there are plans to film a biopic of Fred Astaire starring Tom Holland in the title role. Bizarre, huh?
Phylis died, not divorced
False Verse gets it wrong again. His wife died of cancer. Fred was NEVER divorced.
My thoughts exactly,not for the dancing abilities of Ginger or he was a misogynistic,but the opposite!His mother keeps him under the "shadow"of his sister with as turn out to be not so talented..After all he did played with her!!Great man great actor Best dancer (both genders)ever!💯🎩 Greetings from Greece 🇬🇷
I have always read that Philis died. Never heard that he divorced her. Are you sure?
Same here. And I understand that he was devoted to her.
His first wife died of cancer.
Yes, I agree with both of you, that she died of cancer and that he was devoted to her.
She died of cancer. No divorce.
Fred Astaire was a widower... ? prior to his second marriage.
I liked Fred and Rita Hayworth best❣️❣️❣️
Two of our favorites too!
Can hardly think of one without the other. They were dancing Siamese twins.
To the person reading this remember to give God thanks🙏
I can just see a little boy of 9 or 10 perhaps, having to go and bring his sister back from ballet school, hating it but having to do what his mom said, or else. He ended up having the shining career while she became Lady Cavendish with all the trimmings.
Adele's stage career was spectacular. Fred was a lot younger than 9 when he started dancing professionally with his sister in New York and on the vaudeville circuit.
The movie referenced at 2:24 is "The Gay Divorcee", NOT the gay divorce...
The play was "The Gay Divorce." The studio changed the name for the movie because they thought people wouldn't appreciate a divorce being a happy occasion.
@@michelepaccione8806 That's interesting! Thanks for updating my movie knowledge...
It's pronounced Gay Divorcée! You need to watch TCM and study these beauties of the cinema. 🎥 You should do a vlog on Mary, Lottie and Jack Pickford. The Pickfair estate was so beautiful, but Pia Zidora tore it down. Learn about silent film era which often is forgotten!
Divorcee pronounced di-vor-say. You really should check your script before making a fool of yourself
Travellin' Mark
As in the "Gay Nineties," no gender connotation. Then again, enter Oscar Wilde... subliminal society saying?
It’s not unusual that kids are pushed by there parents in the entertainment industry is it?
Fred Astaire was a extraordinary performer and wonderful actor. He was getting hold back by Ginger. That's why he stopped being with Ginger in movies. He became a super star on his own.
Egos are big in the entertainment industry unless you're Keanu Reeves.
Sorry, his first wife died. He didnot divorce her.
He always said his favorite partner was Rita Hayworth
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You guys have to do better at reading. The movie is called the Gay Divorcee pronounced divorce-say!
They are right inasmuch as it's original title when it was a stage play.
Fred was delusional if he thought he was only going to get single billing. Did he think every movie would be a one man show with himself alone? Kooky big ego. Outside of his dancing talent he had no others. He was nothing without his dance partners who lent the appearance that he was "a catch". There are a few movies in which Fred does his solo choreography routines, they get tiresome & indulgent. Probably the "dancing on the ceiling" is his best. Otherwise the return to scene with a partner becomes a relief to the audience.
You've talked a load of nonsense there.
They all have enormous egos and, unpleasant as it is, it seems to happen in showbiz. Even in saying this, there is often rivalry between siblings. His ambition was no more offensive than any Hollywood film star, or artist, as he was. The dancing on the ceiling was brilliant, but quite easy to execute. They had moveable sides to the room and with each change to the next wall by Fred, they simply cranked the set around. I'd have given a right arm to see it filmed.
Take it you haven't seen On the Beach then
At least half of their success as a team was due to the good music from such as Cole Porter and George Gershwin that they danced to. There are many good dance routines in films with such as George Raft and George Murphy, with bland mediocre music.
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@@FactsVerse Delve into the careers of stars during the pre-code era who were very popular but now almost totally forgotten, such as Warner Baxter, John Boles, Clive Brook, Conrad Nagel, Chester Morris, Nils Aster, Anne Dvorak, Kay Francis, Helen Twelvetrees,, Glenda Farrell, Bebe Daniels, Ruth Chatterton, etc.
Fred probably wanted to move from working with Ginger. He just made moves to be a bigger star. He had great talent. Singin' in the Rain is my favorite movie.
Singing in the Rain was Gene Kelly!
The separation was mutual. Fred went on to a brilliant career and Ginger went on to win an Oscar for a dramatic role.
The movie was The Gay Divorcee, not Divorce.
It was originally a stage play and called the Gay Divorce. But, for some reason I now forget, the Hayes Office didn't like the idea of a divorce as being 'gay' in the meaning as it was then. So they decided to call it 'divorcee' meaning the female role, it sounded racy and glamorous to them, then.
Uh Rita Hayworth.
My favorite Astaire/Rogers pairing is their last--MGM's "The Barkleys of Broadway".
Pronounced "The Gay Di - vor- say", not "The Gay Divorce".
The original Broadway play he starred in was called the Gay Divorce, but for the film version that was changed to The Gay Divorcee (so as not to imply that getting divorced was a happy experience).
@@chattyroz2934 Thank you for the background information.
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What’s old and wrinkled and smells like ginger?
Probably you. Certainly your attempts at being clever.
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Never liked either one of them!
Sorry for you in that case. You miss so much.