Ginger Roger Gallery
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hollywoodlady:Ginger Rogers
deforest:Ginger Rogers, 1930s
wehadfacesthen: Ginger Rogers, 1934
Happy Birthday Ginger Rogers! (July 16, 1911 – April 25, 1995)
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marypickfords:Ginger Rogers in Follow the Fleet (Mark Sandrich, 1936)
theclutteredclassicattic: Ginger Rogers and Douglas Fairbanks Jr., 1930s
cardinales: Ginger Rogers with choreographer Hermes Pan, rehearsing behind the scenes of Swing Time
lovegingerogers:Ginger Rogers in a grecian evening gown, photographed by Horst P. Horst for Vogue Pa
Original poster for Flying Down to Rio (Thornton Freeland, 1933). This was Ginger Rogers’ and
genekellys:FRED ASTAIRE + GINGER ROGERS in The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle dir. H.C. Potter
Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers for Shall We Dance, 1937
wehadfacesthen:Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers dancing to “Never Gonna Dance” in Swi
sadrobots:Every Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers Dance Number
“Isn’t This a Lovely D
somelikeiticecold: “During the final days of shooting Mark wanted a little something extra, da
There were at least three proposed Ginger Rogers projects for the 1940-1941 film year according to t
a-study-of-fred-and-ginger: “I’d very much like to do more films. However, the things th
divineandmajesticinone: 42nd STREET (1933) dir. Lloyd BaconGinger Rogers in her breakout role as Any
sadrobots: Every Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers Dance Number “Shall We Dance” in S
lovegingerogers: Ginger Rogers in promotional photos for Primrose Path (1940)
sadrobots: Every Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers Dance Number “Let’s Call the Whole
sadrobots: Every Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers Dance Number “They All Laughed” in
a-study-of-fred-and-ginger: Ginger, 1936.
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