Fred Astaire chronology of performances
Performances by American dancer and musician
This is a chronological listing of Fred Astaire stage, motion picture, radio, and television performances.
The following color-coding is used for these different mediums:
stage
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motion pictures
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radio
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television
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1905—1920
1921—1930
Note: British productions are marked with .
1931—1940
Note: British productions are marked with .
Title |
Date |
Theatre, Studio, or Network |
Role |
Dance Partner |
Director |
Lyrics |
Music
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The Band Wagon
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June 3, 1931
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New Amsterdam
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Himself
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Adele Astaire Tilly Losch
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Hassard Short
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Howard Dietz
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Arthur Schwartz
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Gay Divorce
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Nov. 29 1932
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Ethel Barrymore
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Guy Holden
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Claire Luce
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Howard Lindsay
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Cole Porter
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Gay Divorce
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Nov. 2 1933
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Palace
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Guy Holden
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Claire Luce
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Felix Edwardes
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Cole Porter
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Dancing Lady
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Dec. 2, 1933
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MGM
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Himself
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Joan Crawford
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Robert Z. Leonard
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Harold Adamson Dorothy Fields Lorenz Hart Arthur Freed
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Burton Lane Jimmy McHugh Richard Rodgers Nacio Herb Brown
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Flying Down to Rio
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Dec. 20, 1933
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RKO
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Fred Ayres
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Dolores del Río Ginger Rogers
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Thornton Freeland
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Edward Eliscu & Gus Kahn
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Vincent Youmans
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The Gay Divorcee
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Oct. 3, 1934
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RKO
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Guy Holden
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Ginger Rogers
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Mark Sandrich
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Cole Porter Herb Magidson Mack Gordon
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Cole Porter
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Roberta
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Feb. 12, 1935
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RKO
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Huckleberry Haines
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Ginger Rogers
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William A. Seiter
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Otto Harbach Dorothy Fields
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Jerome Kern
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Your Hit Parade
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Aug. 12 1935
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NBC
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Himself
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—
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—
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—
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—
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Top Hat
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Aug. 16, 1935
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RKO
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Jerry Travers
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Ginger Rogers
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Mark Sandrich
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Irving Berlin
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Follow the Fleet
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Feb. 19, 1936
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RKO
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Bake Baker
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Ginger Rogers
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Mark Sandrich
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Irving Berlin
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Swing Time
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Aug. 26, 1936
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RKO
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"Lucky" Garnett
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Ginger Rogers
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George Stevens
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Dorothy Fields
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Jerome Kern
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The Packard Hour
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Sept. 15 1936
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NBC
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Himself (Host)
|
—
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—
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—
|
—
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Shall We Dance
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Apr. 30, 1937
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RKO
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Peter P. Peters
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Ginger Rogers
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Mark Sandrich
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Ira Gershwin
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George Gershwin
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A Damsel in Distress
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Nov. 20, 1937
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RKO
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Jerry Halliday
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George Burns & Gracie Allen Joan Fontaine
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George Stevens
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Ira Gershwin
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George Gershwin
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Carefree
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Aug. 30, 1938
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RKO
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Tony Flagg
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Ginger Rogers
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Mark Sandrich
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Irving Berlin
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The Screen Guild Theater (Episode: "Miss Brown of Worcester")
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Jan. 15 1939
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NBC
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Jerry Gale
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Loretta Young Herbert Marshall
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Ernst Lubitsch
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Oscar Bradley
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The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle
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Mar. 31, 1939
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RKO
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Vernon Castle
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Ginger Rogers
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H.C. Potter
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(numerous composers)
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Broadway Melody of 1940
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Feb. 14, 1940
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MGM
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Johnny Brett
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Eleanor Powell George Murphy
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Norman Taurog
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Cole Porter
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Second Chorus
|
Dec. 3, 1940
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Paramount
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Danny O'Neill
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Paulette Goddard
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H.C. Potter
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Johnny Mercer
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Artie Shaw Bernard Hanighen Hal Borne
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1941—1950
Title |
Date |
Studio or Network |
Role |
Dance Partner and/or Co-Star |
Director |
Lyrics |
Music
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You'll Never Get Rich
|
Sept. 25, 1941
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Columbia
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Robert Curtis
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Rita Hayworth
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Sidney Lanfield
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Cole Porter
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Holiday Inn
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Aug. 4, 1942
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Paramount
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Ted Hanover
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Bing Crosby Marjorie Reynolds Virginia Dale
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Mark Sandrich
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Irving Berlin
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You Were Never Lovelier
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Nov. 19, 1942
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Columbia
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Robert "Bob" Davis
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Rita Hayworth
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William A. Seiter
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Johnny Mercer
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Jerome Kern
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The Screen Guild Theater (Episode: "Holiday Inn")
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Jan. 11, 1943
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NBC
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Ted Hanover
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Bing Crosby Dinah Shore
|
—
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Irving Berlin
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The Eddie Cantor Show
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April 28, 1943
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CBS
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Himself
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Eddie Cantor Lucille Ball Desi Arnaz
|
—
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—
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—
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The Sky's the Limit
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July 13, 1943
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RKO
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Fred Atwell
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Joan Leslie
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Edward H. Griffith
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Johnny Mercer
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Harold Arlen
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Ziegfeld Follies
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Aug. 13, 1945
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MGM
|
Fred Astaire Raffles Tai Long
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Lucille Bremer
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Vincente Minnelli
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(numerous lyricists and composers)
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Yolanda and the Thief
|
Nov. 20, 1945
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MGM
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Johnny Riggs
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Arthur Freed
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Harry Warren
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Blue Skies
|
Oct. 16, 1946
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Paramount
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Jed Potter
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Bing Crosby Joan Caulfield
|
Stuart Heisler
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Irving Berlin
|
The Bob Hope Show
|
Feb. 17 1948
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NBC
|
Himself
|
Bob Hope
|
—
|
—
|
—
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Easter Parade
|
June 30, 1948
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MGM
|
Don Hewes
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Judy Garland Ann Miller
|
Charles Walters
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Irving Berlin
|
The Barkleys of Broadway
|
May 4, 1949
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MGM
|
Josh Barkley
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Ginger Rogers
|
Ira Gershwin
|
Harry Warren
|
Some of the Best
|
June 23, 1949
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MGM
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Himself
|
—
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—
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—
|
—
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Three Little Words
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July 12, 1950
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MGM
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Bert Kalmar
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Red Skelton Vera-Ellen
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Richard Thorpe
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Bert Kalmar
|
Harry Ruby
|
Let's Dance
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Nov. 29, 1950
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Paramount
|
Donald Elwood
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Betty Hutton
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Norman Z. McLeod
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Frank Loesser
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1951—1960
Title |
Date |
Studio or Network |
Role |
Dance Partner and/or Co-Star |
Director |
Lyrics |
Music
|
Royal Wedding
|
Mar. 8, 1951
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MGM
|
Tom Bowen
|
Jane Powell
|
Stanley Donen
|
Alan Jay Lerner
|
Burton Lane
|
The Screen Guild Theater (Episode: "Easter Parade")
|
Mar. 22 1951
|
ABC
|
Don Hewes
|
Judy Garland
|
—
|
Irving Berlin
|
The Belle of New York
|
Feb. 22, 1952
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MGM
|
Charles Hill
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Vera-Ellen
|
Charles Walters
|
Johnny Mercer
|
Harry Warren
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The Band Wagon
|
Aug. 7, 1953
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MGM
|
Tony Hunter
|
Cyd Charisse
|
Vincente Minnelli
|
Howard Dietz
|
Arthur Schwartz
|
The Ed Sullivan Show
|
Feb. 14 1954
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CBS
|
Himself
|
Ed Sullivan
|
—
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—
|
—
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The Ed Sullivan Show
|
Apr. 3, 1955
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CBS
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Himself
|
Ed Sullivan Sammy Davis Jr.
|
—
|
—
|
—
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What's My Line?
|
Apr. 3, 1955
|
CBS
|
Himself (Mystery Guest)
|
—
|
Franklin Heller
|
—
|
—
|
Daddy Long Legs
|
May 4, 1955
|
20th Century Fox
|
Jervis Pendleton III
|
Leslie Caron
|
Jean Negulesco
|
Johnny Mercer
|
Funny Face
|
Feb. 17, 1957
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Paramount
|
Dick Avery
|
Audrey Hepburn
|
Stanley Donen
|
Ira Gershwin
|
Leonard Gershe
|
The Ed Sullivan Show
|
Mar. 3, 1957
|
CBS
|
Himself
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
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The Ed Sullivan Show
|
Apr. 7, 1957
|
CBS
|
Himself
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
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Person to Person
|
June 7, 1957
|
CBS
|
Himself
|
—
|
Franklin J. Schaffner
|
—
|
—
|
Silk Stockings
|
July 18, 1957
|
MGM
|
Steve Canfield
|
Cyd Charisse
|
Rouben Mamoulian
|
Cole Porter
|
Home
|
July 25, 1957
|
NBC
|
Himself
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
|
General Electric Theater (Episode: "Imp on a Cobweb Leash")
|
Dec. 3, 1957
|
CBS
|
Paul Ashcroft
|
Joan Tetzel
|
Robert B. Sinclair
|
—
|
—
|
The 30th Annual Academy Awards
|
Mar. 28 1958
|
NBC
|
Himself (Co-Presenter: Best Foreign Language Film)
|
Dana Wynter
|
Alan Handley
|
—
|
—
|
What's My Line?
|
June 8, 1958
|
CBS
|
Himself (Mystery Guest)
|
—
|
Franklin Heller
|
—
|
—
|
An Evening with Fred Astaire
|
Oct. 17, 1958
|
NBC
|
Himself
|
Barrie Chase
|
Bud Yorkin
|
—
|
—
|
The Ed Sullivan Show
|
June 28, 1959
|
CBS
|
Himself
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
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General Electric Theater (Episode: "Man on a Bicycle")
|
Sept. 3, 1959
|
CBS
|
J. Willingham Bardley
|
Stanley Adams
|
Herschel Daugherty
|
—
|
—
|
Another Evening with Fred Astaire
|
Nov. 4, 1959
|
NBC
|
Himself
|
Barrie Chase
|
Bud Yorkin
|
—
|
—
|
On the Beach
|
Dec. 17, 1959
|
United Artists
|
Julian Osborne
|
Gregory Peck Ava Gardner
|
Stanley Kramer
|
—
|
—
|
The Steve Allen Show 10th Annual Magazine Awards
|
Dec. 28, 1959
|
NBC
|
Himself (Recipient)
|
Steve Allen
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
The Steve Allen Show
|
June 20, 1960
|
NBC
|
Himself
|
Steve Allen
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
Astaire Time
|
Sept. 28, 1960
|
NBC
|
Himself
|
Barrie Chase
|
Greg Garrison
|
—
|
—
|
1961—1970
Title |
Date |
Studio or Network |
Role |
Co-Star |
Director
|
The Pleasure of His Company
|
June 1, 1961
|
Paramount
|
Biddeford "Pogo" Poole
|
Debbie Reynolds
|
George Seaton
|
Alcoa Premiere (Episode: "Mr. Easy")
|
Feb. 13, 1962
|
ABC
|
Andrew E. Whitbeck
|
Joanna Barnes
|
John Newland
|
The 34th Annual Academy Awards
|
Apr. 9, 1962
|
ABC
|
Himself (Presenter: Best Picture)
|
—
|
Richard Dunlap
|
The Notorious Landlady
|
June 26, 1962
|
Columbia
|
Franklyn Ambruster
|
Kim Novak Jack Lemmon
|
Richard Quine
|
Alcoa Premiere (Episode: "Moment of Decision")
|
July 10, 1962
|
ABC
|
Alex Berringer
|
Maureen O'Sullivan
|
John Newland
|
Here's Hollywood
|
Sept. 27, 1962
|
NBC
|
Himself
|
—
|
—
|
Alcoa Premiere (Episode: "Guest in the House")
|
Oct.11, 1962
|
ABC
|
Ivor St. George
|
Lloyd Bochner
|
Ted Post
|
Alcoa Premiere (Episode: "Mr. Lucifer")
|
Nov. 11, 1962
|
ABC
|
Mr. Lucifer
|
Elizabeth Montgomery
|
Alan Crosland Jr.
|
Alcoa Premiere (Episode: "Blues for a Hanging")
|
Dec. 27, 1962
|
ABC
|
Alex Berringer
|
Janis Paige
|
Bernard Girard
|
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre (Episode: "Think Pretty")
|
Oct. 2, 1964
|
NBC
|
Fred Addams
|
Barrie Chase
|
Jack Arnold
|
The 37th Annual Academy Awards
|
Apr. 5, 1965
|
ABC
|
Himself (Presenter: Best Original Song)
|
—
|
Richard Dunlap
|
The Hollywood Palace
|
Oct 2, 1965
|
ABC
|
Himself (Host/Singer/Dancer)
|
Margot Fonteyn Paul Lynde
|
Grey Lockwood
|
Dr. Kildare (Episode: "Going Home")
|
Nov. 22, 1965
|
NBC
|
Joe Quinlen
|
Richard Chamberlain Raymond Massey
|
Herschel Daugherty
|
Dr. Kildare (Episode: "The Tent Dwellers")
|
Nov. 23, 1965
|
NBC
|
Joe Quinlen
|
Richard Chamberlain Raymond Massey
|
Herschel Daugherty
|
Dr. Kildare (Episode: "A Gift of Love")
|
Nov. 29, 1965
|
NBC
|
Joe Quinlen
|
Richard Chamberlain Raymond Massey
|
Herschel Daugherty
|
Dr. Kildare (Episode: "Fathers and Daughters")
|
Nov. 30, 1965
|
NBC
|
Joe Quinlen
|
Richard Chamberlain Raymond Massey
|
Herschel Daugherty
|
The Hollywood Palace
|
Jan. 22, 1966
|
ABC
|
Himself (Host/Singer/Dancer)
|
Petula Clark Mickey Rooney
|
Grey Lockwood
|
The Hollywood Palace
|
Mar. 12, 1966
|
ABC
|
Himself (Host/Singer/Dancer)
|
Ethel Merman Jack Jones
|
Grey Lockwood
|
The Hollywood Palace
|
Apr. 30, 1966
|
ABC
|
Himself (Host/Singer/Dancer)
|
Herb Alpert Louis Nye
|
Grey Lockwood
|
The 39th Annual Academy Awards
|
Apr. 10, 1967
|
ABC
|
Himself (Co-Presenter: Writing Awards)
|
Ginger Rogers
|
Richard Dunlap
|
The Fred Astaire Show
|
Feb 7, 1968
|
NBC
|
Himself
|
Barrie Chase Simon & Garfunkel
|
Robert Scheerer
|
Finian's Rainbow
|
Oct. 9, 1968
|
Warner Bros.
|
Finian McLonergan
|
Petula Clark Tommy Steele
|
Francis Ford Coppola
|
Midas Run
|
May 15, 1969
|
Cinerama Releasing
|
John Pedley
|
Anne Heywood Richard Crenna
|
Alf Kjellin
|
It Takes a Thief (Episode: "The Great Casino Caper")
|
Oct. 16, 1969
|
ABC
|
Alistair Mundy
|
Robert Wagner
|
Jack Arnold
|
It Takes a Thief (Episode: "The Three Virgins in Rome")
|
Nov. 6, 1969
|
ABC
|
Alistair Mundy
|
Robert Wagner
|
Jack Arnold
|
It Takes a Thief (Episode: "The Second Time Around")
|
Dec. 4, 1969
|
ABC
|
Alistair Mundy
|
Robert Wagner
|
Gerd Oswald
|
It Takes a Thief (Episode: "An Evening With Alistair Mundy")
|
Mar. 9, 1970
|
ABC
|
Alistair Mundy
|
Robert Wagner
|
Jack Arnold
|
It Takes a Thief (Episode: "Beyond a Treasonable Doubt")
|
Mar. 16, 1970
|
ABC
|
Alistair Mundy (voice only, uncredited)
|
Robert Wagner
|
Jack Arnold
|
The 42nd Annual Academy Awards
|
Apr. 7, 1970
|
ABC
|
Himself (Presenter: Best Supporting Actress, Documentary Awards)
|
—
|
Jack Haley Jr.
|
The Dick Cavett Show
|
Nov. 10, 1970
|
ABC
|
Himself
|
Dick Cavett
|
—
|
The Over-the-Hill Gang Rides Again
|
Nov 17, 1970
|
ABC
|
The Baltimore Kid
|
Walter Brennan Edgar Buchanan
|
George McCowan
|
Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town
|
Dec. 14, 1970
|
ABC
|
S.D. Kluger (Narrator) - Voice Only
|
Mickey Rooney
|
Jules Bass Arthur Rankin Jr.
|
1971—1980
Title |
Date |
Studio or Network |
Role |
Co-Star |
Director
|
'S Wonderful, 'S Marvelous, 'S Gershwin
|
Jan. 17, 1972
|
NBC
|
Himself
|
Jack Lemmon Ethel Merman Leslie Uggams
|
Martin Charnin Walter C. Miller
|
Make Mine Red, White and Blue
|
Sept. 2, 1972
|
NBC
|
Himself (Host)
|
The 5th Dimension Michelle Lee
|
Bill Hobin Hal Alexander
|
Imagine
|
Dec. 23, 1972
|
ABC
|
Himself (Guest appearance)
|
John Lennon Yoko Ono
|
Steve Gebhardt John Lennon Yoko Ono
|
Magnavox Presents Frank Sinatra
|
Nov. 18, 1973
|
NBC
|
Himself (Audience member)
|
Frank Sinatra
|
Marty Pasetta
|
That's Entertainment!
|
May 23, 1974
|
MGM
|
Himself (Co-host)
|
—
|
Jack Haley Jr.
|
Fred Astaire Salutes the Fox Musicals
|
Oct. 24, 1974
|
ABC
|
Himself (Host)
|
—
|
Marc Breaux
|
The Towering Inferno
|
Dec. 14, 1974
|
Warner Bros. 20th Century-Fox
|
Harlee Claiborne
|
Steve McQueen Paul Newman Jennifer Jones
|
John Guillermin
|
The Merv Griffin Show
|
Mar. 17, 1975
|
Syndication
|
Himself
|
Merv Griffin
|
—
|
At Long Last Cole
|
Apr. 10, 1975
|
ABC
|
Himself
|
—
|
Ronald Lyon
|
The 29th Annual Tony Awards
|
Apr. 20, 1975
|
ABC
|
Himself (Presenter: Best Supporting Actress, Musical)
|
—
|
Clark Jones
|
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
|
Oct. 27, 1975
|
NBC
|
Himself
|
Johnny Carson
|
—
|
Merry Christmas, Fred, from the Crosby's
|
Dec. 3, 1975
|
CBS
|
Himself
|
Bing Crosby
|
Dwight Hemion
|
The Lion Roars Again
|
1975
|
MGM
|
Himself
|
—
|
Jack Haley Jr.
|
Parkinson
|
Feb. 14, 1976
|
BBC1
|
Himself
|
Michael Parkinson
|
—
|
The Mike Douglas Show
|
Feb. 20, 1976
|
CBS
|
Himself
|
Mike Douglas
|
—
|
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
|
May 4, 1976
|
NBC
|
Himself
|
Johnny Carson
|
—
|
That's Entertainment, Part II
|
May 16, 1976
|
MGM
|
Himself (Co-host)
|
Gene Kelly
|
Gene Kelly
|
Dinah!
|
Nov. 19, 1976
|
ABC
|
Himself
|
Dinah Shore
|
—
|
The Amazing Dobermans
|
Nov. 19, 1976
|
Golden Films
|
Daniel Hughes
|
James Franciscus Barbara Eden
|
Byron Ross Chudnow
|
The Easter Bunny Is Comin' to Town
|
Apr. 6, 1977
|
ABC
|
S.D. Kluger (Narrator) - Voice Only
|
Skip Hinnant
|
Jules Bass Arthur Rankin Jr.
|
The Purple Taxi (French title: Un taxi mauve)
|
May 21, 1977
|
ParaFrance
|
Dr. Scully
|
Charlotte Rampling Philippe Noiret
|
Yves Boisset
|
The 50th Annual Academy Awards
|
Apr. 3, 1978
|
ABC
|
Himself (Presenter: Best Original Song)
|
—
|
Marty Pasetta
|
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
|
Apr. 5, 1978
|
NBC
|
Himself
|
Johnny Carson
|
—
|
A Family Upside Down
|
Apr. 9, 1978
|
NBC
|
Ted Long
|
Helen Hayes
|
David Lowell Rich
|
Bing Crosby: His Life and Legend
|
May 25, 1978
|
ABC
|
Himself
|
Bing Crosby
|
Marshall Flaum
|
The 1st Kennedy Center Honors
|
Dec. 5, 1978
|
CBS
|
Himself (Honoree)
|
—
|
Don Mischer
|
The 36th Annual Golden Globe Awards
|
Jan. 27, 1979
|
NBC
|
Himself (Presenter: Henrietta Award)
|
—
|
|
Battlestar Galactica (Episode: "The Man with Nine Lives")
|
Jan. 28, 1979
|
ABC
|
Chameleon/Captain Dimitri
|
Richard Hatch Dirk Benedict
|
Rod Holcomb
|
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
|
Dec. 21, 1979
|
NBC
|
Himself
|
Johnny Carson
|
—
|
The Man in the Santa Claus Suit
|
Dec. 23, 1979
|
NBC
|
Costume Shop Proprietor / Chauffeur / Hot Dog Vendor / Policeman / Cab Driver / Jeweler / Floor Walker / Choral Director / Santa Claus
|
Gary Burghoff John Byner Bert Convy
|
Corey Allen
|
Bob Hope's Overseas Christmas Tours: Around the World with the Troops - 1941-1972
|
Feb. 3, 1980
|
NBC
|
Himself
|
Bob Hope
|
Malcolm Leo
|
Fred Astaire: Puttin' on His Top Hat
|
Mar. 10, 1980
|
PBS
|
Himself
|
—
|
David Heeley
|
Fred Astaire: Change Partners and Dance
|
Mar. 14, 1980
|
PBS
|
Himself
|
—
|
David Heeley
|
1981—1987
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