Astaire, Fred
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| Birthname | Frederick Austerlitz | ||||
| born on | 10 May 1899 at 21:16 (= 9:16 PM ) | ||||
| Place | Omaha, Nebraska, 41n16, 95w56 | ||||
| Timezone | CST h6w (is standard time) | ||||
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| Astrology data | 20°12' 06°59 Asc. 12°12'
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Biography
American dancer and actor, a long-time beloved star who carried the mantle of greatness with dignity. A skinny elf, in dance he was poetry in motion, a sprite who flew lightly in grace and a memorable talent.
The son of an immigrant who grew up in rough-scuff vaudeville houses, he became a man of elegant manners and ineffable style. As a kid, his dad played the piano, and when he was four, his mom took him with his two-year-older sister, Adele, to dancing school. They made their first professional appearance for $50 in Keyport, NJ a year later as the Astaire's. Their reviews raved, calling them "the greatest child act in vaudeville." They moved into the stratosphere of a five-month tour at $150 a week. After five years of success, the act fell apart when Adele grew and blossomed and Freddie remained a skinny kid. They went to public school for two years, the only formal education they ever had.
When Fred grew tall enough to match his sister, they took a course in advanced dance and hit the road once more as a team. From 1916 they were stars, playing in a fire-cracker string of Broadway and London super hits that included "For Goodness Sake," "Lady Be Good," "Funny Face," and "The Band Wagon." They were the toast of two continents, a famous dance team for 16 years. In 1932, Adele married Lord Charles Cavendish and quit the stage forever.
Astaire fell in love and married a petite, 25-year-old New York socialite, Phyllis Potter, in 1933, then he took his bride and headed for Hollywood.
During a prior attempt to break into the film genre, the producer who reviewed his screen test added a line to his history that was classic, "Can't act. Can't sing. Balding. Can dance a little." This time, Astaire hit Hollywood like an explosion. In his second picture, "Flying Down to Rio," he was teamed with Ginger Rogers and they danced a fandango called the carioca that brought down the house. They became the most durable and dazzling musical comedy team, starring in eight more movie musicals, "The Gay Divorcee," "Roberta," "Top Hat," "Follow the Fleet," "Swing Time," "Shall we Dance?" "Carefree," and "The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle." Together they made magic. Katharine Hepburn remarked, "Astaire gave her class; Rogers gave him sex." After their last film together, Rogers went on to straight dramatic parts.
Other films included "Daddy Long Legs," 1955, "Funny Face," 1957 and "The Notorious Landlady," 1965. Astaire had a passion for perfection and was a hard taskmaster for himself, as well as for his partner. He would rehearse a number until it became second nature and he could do it in his sleep. To make his performance look effortless, he would rehearse up to 18 hours a day for six to nine weeks.
With his wealth deep into eight figures, he continued to make TV specials into his 60s, dancing nearly up to the time he was 70. His last movie, "Ghost Story," was made when he was 82. He was a workaholic all of his life, loving what he did.
He and Phyllis had a strong, devoted marriage and three kids, Fred Jr., born in 1936, Ava, born in 1943 and step-son Peter Potter, from Phyllis' former marriage. When Phyllis died in 1954, he was devastated and missed her terribly, feeling that there was no reason to continue living. His aged mother lived with him until she died in 1975 at 96.
Nothing filled the gap until he met 31-year-old Robyn Smith on 1/01/1973, 45 years younger. She was a leading woman jockey who was the first to fall in love, then relating that she "chased him until he caught her." They married on 6/24/1980. Robyn, a constant companion, is credited with making his last years happy. They lived quietly for the most part, playing backgammon and pool. He ate lightly, as he always had, never weighing more than 136 lbs at tops. At times they went to the track, both enjoying the races.
On 7/12/1987, Astaire was admitted to the hospital with a severe cold that turned into pneumonia and he died on 6/22/1987, 4:25 AM PDT, Century City, CA with his wife, Robyn, holding him in her arms.
Relationships
- associate relationship with Rogers, Ginger (born 16 July 1911)
- child relationship with Astaire, Ava (born 28 March 1942)
- child relationship with Astaire, Fred Jr. (born 21 January 1936)
- spouse relationship with Astaire, Robyn (born 14 August 1944). Notes: Happy
Events
- Misc. : Changed Name 1905 (Age five, name changed to Astaire)
- Relationship : Marriage 1933 (Phyllis Potter, lasting marriage)
- Death of Mate 1954 (Phyllis Potter, devastating loss)
- Relationship : Meet a significant person 1 January 1973 (Met Robyn Smith)
- Death of Mother 1975 (Mom died at 96)
- Relationship : Marriage 24 June 1980 (Robyn Smith)
- Death of Sibling 1981 (Sister Adele died)
- Death by Disease 22 June 1987 at 4:25 PM in Century City, CA (Pneumonia, age 88)
Source Notes
Ed Helin quotes B.C.
Categories
- Traits : Body : Hair (Thin, balding, wore a wig)
- Traits : Body : Weight (Skinny)
- Traits : Mind : Education limited (Two years of formal schooling)
- Traits : Personality : Hard worker
- Traits : Personality : Loved by all (Immensely popular)
- Traits : Personality : Perfectionist
- Traits : Personality : Unique
- Family : Childhood : Sibling circumstances (Sister Adele, dance partner 16 years)
- Family : Relationship : Marriage more than 15 Yrs (First marriage 32 years)
- Family : Relationship : Marriage - Very happy (Devoted to Phyllis, happy with Robyn)
- Family : Relationship : Mate - Age difference more than 15 yrs (Second wife 45 years younger)
- Family : Relationship : Mate - Noted (Robyn Smith second wife)
- Family : Relationship : Number of Marriages (Two)
- Family : Relationship : Widowed (First wife)
- Family : Parenting : Foster, Step, or Adopted Kids (One step-son)
- Family : Parenting : Kids 1-3 (Three)
- Family : Parenting : Primary care of elderly (Mom lived with him)
- Lifestyle : Work : Loves job
- Lifestyle : Work : Skills - singular/specialist (Dancing)
- Lifestyle : Work : Work in team/ Tandem (Dance partner)
- Lifestyle : Financial : Gain - Financial success in field
- Lifestyle : Financial : Wealthy
- Lifestyle : Social Life : Hobbies, games (Pool shark)
- Lifestyle : Home : Neighborhood (Urban)
- Personal : Death : Long life more than 80 yrs (Age 88)
- Personal : Misc. : Changed name (Changed to Astaire)
- Vocation : Business : Economist
- Vocation : Business : Top executive (CEO)
- Vocation : Entertainment : Actor/ Actress
- Vocation : Entertainment : Night Club/ Vaudeville (Vaudeville when young)
- Vocation : Entertain/Music : Dancer/ Teacher (Showman)
- Notable : Extraordinary Talents : For Fine motor control (Famed dancer, team and single)
- Notable : Awards : Emmy (Nine Emmys)
- Notable : Famous : Top 5% of Profession
- Notable : Book Collection : American Book
- 1899 births
- Birthday 10 May
- Birthplace Omaha, NE (US)
- Sun 20 Taurus
- Moon 6 Gemini
- Asc 12 Sagittarius
- 1987 deaths
- Traits : Body : Hair
- Traits : Body : Weight
- Traits : Mind : Education limited
- Traits : Personality : Hard worker
- Traits : Personality : Loved by all
- Traits : Personality : Perfectionist
- Traits : Personality : Unique
- Family : Childhood : Sibling circumstances
- Family : Relationship : Marriage more than 15 Yrs
- Family : Relationship : Marriage - Very happy
- Family : Relationship : Mate - Age difference more than 15 yrs
- Family : Relationship : Mate - Noted
- Family : Relationship : Number of Marriages
- Family : Relationship : Widowed
- Family : Parenting : Foster, Step, or Adopted Kids
- Family : Parenting : Kids 1-3
- Family : Parenting : Primary care of elderly
- Lifestyle : Work : Loves job
- Lifestyle : Work : Skills - singular/specialist
- Lifestyle : Work : Work in team/ Tandem
- Lifestyle : Financial : Gain - Financial success in field
- Lifestyle : Financial : Wealthy
- Lifestyle : Social Life : Hobbies, games
- Lifestyle : Home : Neighborhood
- Personal : Death : Long life more than 80 yrs
- Personal : Misc. : Changed name
- Vocation : Business : Economist
- Vocation : Business : Top executive
- Vocation : Entertainment : Actor/ Actress
- Vocation : Entertainment : Night Club/ Vaudeville
- Vocation : Entertain/Music : Dancer/ Teacher
- Notable : Extraordinary Talents : For Fine motor control
- Notable : Awards : Emmy
- Notable : Famous : Top 5% of Profession
- Notable : Book Collection : American Book

20°12'
06°59 Asc.
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