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Fred Astaire Portrait 1936
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Fred Astaire Portrait 1936
Portrait taken in January 1936 of American actor and dancer Fred Astaire. He began his career with his sister Adele as a vaudeville team in 1916 and rose to stardom in the 1920s in Lady be Good. When his sister married, Fred Astaire continued with various partners, notably Ginger Rogers. His many films include Top Hat (1935), Follow the Fleet (1936), and Easter Parade (1948). Fred Astaire revolutionized the musical film with original tap-dance designed by himself. AFP PHOTO
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This print captures the essence of American actor and dancer Fred Astaire in a stunning portrait taken in January 1936. Known for his incredible talent and charisma, Astaire began his career as part of a vaudeville team with his sister Adele back in 1916. However, it was during the 1920s that he truly rose to stardom with unforgettable performances in Lady be Good and other notable productions. Even after his sister's departure due to marriage, Astaire continued to captivate audiences with various partners, most notably Ginger Rogers. Together they created magic on screen, revolutionizing the musical film genre with their original tap-dance routines. In this photograph, Astaire's charm is palpable as he gazes directly into the camera lens. The close-up shot allows us to appreciate every detail of his expressive face - a testament to both his acting skills and undeniable star quality. As one of Hollywood's greatest icons, Fred Astaire left an indelible mark on cinema history through films like Top Hat (1935), Follow the Fleet (1936), and Easter Parade (1948). This image serves as a reminder of his immense talent and enduring legacy within the entertainment industry.
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