- Geboren am
- Verstorben25. April 1995 · Rancho Mirage, Kalifornien, USA (kongestive Herzinsuffizienz)
- GeburtsnameVirginia Katherine McMath
- Spitzname
- Feathers
- Größe1,65 m
- Ginger Rogers wurde am 16 Juli 1911 in Independence, Missouri, USA geboren. Sie war Schauspielerin, bekannt für Fräulein Kitty (1940), Der Major und das Mädchen (1942) und The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle (1939). Sie war mit William Marshall, Jacques Bergerac, Jack Briggs, Lew Ayres und Jack Pepper verheiratet. Sie starb am 25 April 1995 in Rancho Mirage, California, USA.
- EhepartnerWilliam Marshall(16. März 1961 - 1969) (geschieden)Jacques Bergerac(7. Februar 1953 - 7. Juli 1957) (geschieden)Jack Briggs(16. Januar 1943 - 7. September 1949) (geschieden)Lew Ayres(14. November 1934 - 20. März 1941) (geschieden)Jack Pepper(29. März 1929 - 11. Juli 1931) (geschieden)
- KinderNo Children
- ElternWilliam Eddins McMathLela E. Rogers
- Often starred with Fred Astaire
- Corn-fed good looks
- Mole on chin
- Was Hollywood's highest-paid star of 1942.
- She didn't drink alcohol and had her very own ice cream soda fountain.
- A keen artist, Rogers did many paintings, sculptures and sketches in her free time, but could never bring herself to sell any of them.
- Her great-great-grandfather was a doctor who discovered quinine, a treatment for malaria.
- Her first teaming with Fred Astaire, Flying Down to Rio (1933), was her 20th film appearance but only Astaire's second.
- My mother [Lela E. Rogers] told me I was dancing before I was born. She could feel my toes tapping wildly inside her for months.
- When two people love each other, they don't look at each other, they look in the same direction.
- [1983] They're not going to get my money to see the junk that's made today.
- The only way to enjoy anything in this life is to earn it first.
- [early 1930s] I don't know which I like best. I love the applause on the stage. But pictures are so fascinating - you reach many millions through them. And you make more money, too.
- Tänzer vom Broadway (1950) - $12,500 /week
- Tender Comrade (1944) - $150,000 + 10% of the gross
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