Fred Astaire chronology of performances
Appearance
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 | motion pictures | radio | television |
1905—1920
[edit]Title | Date | Theatre | Role | Dance Partner | Director | Lyrics | Music |
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Juvenile Artists Presenting an Electric Musical Toe-Dancing Novelty |
1905 | Keyport, New Jersey (location of performance) |
Himself | Adele Astaire | |||
Orpheum Circuit | 1906 | (2 tours) | Himself | Adele Astaire | |||
Benefit Performance - Rainy Saturday | 1911 | Proctor's 5th Avenue | Himself | Adele Astaire | |||
Aurelia and Minnie Coccia Tour (vaudeville) |
1913 | (tour) | Himself | Adele Astaire | |||
Interstate Circuit | c.1914 | (tour in Texas) | Himself | Adele Astaire | |||
Orpheum Circuit | c. 1915 | (tour) | Himself | Adele Astaire | |||
Over the Top | Nov. 28 1917 | 44th St. Roof | Himself | Adele Astaire | Joseph Herbert | Charles Manning Matthew Woodward |
Sigmund Romberg Herman Timberg |
The Passing Show of 1918 | July 25, 1918 | Winter Garden | Himself | Adele Astaire | J.C. Huffman | Harold R. Atteridge | Sigmund Romberg Jean Schwartz |
Apple Blossoms | Oct. 7 1919 | Globe | Johnnie | Adele Astaire | Fred Latham | William LeBaron | Fritz Kreisler Victor Jacobi |
1921—1930
[edit]Note: British productions are marked with .
Title | Date | Theatre | Role | Dance Partner | Director | Lyrics | Music |
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The Love Letter | Oct. 4 1921 | Globe | Richard Kolner | Adele Astaire | Edward Royce | William LeBaron | Victor Jacobi |
For Goodness Sake | Feb. 20 1922 | Lyric | Teddy Lawrence | Adele Astaire | Priestley Morrison | Arthur Jackson | William Daly Paul Lannin |
The Bunch and Judy | Nov. 28 1922 | Globe | Gerald Lane | Adele Astaire | Fred Latham | Anne Caldwell | Jerome Kern |
Stop Flirting (For Goodness Sake) |
May 30, 1923 | Queen's | Teddy Lawrence | Adele Astaire | Felix Edwardes | Arthur Jackson | William Daly Paul Lannin |
Lady, Be Good | Dec. 1 1924 | Liberty | Dick Trevor | Adele Astaire | Felix Edwardes | Ira Gershwin | George Gershwin |
Lady, Be Good |
Apr. 14 1926 | Empire | Dick Trevor | Adele Astaire | Felix Edwardes | Ira Gershwin | George Gershwin |
Funny Face | Nov. 22 1927 | Alvin | Jimmie Reeves | Adele Astaire | Edward MacGregor | Ira Gershwin | George Gershwin |
Funny Face |
Nov. 8 1928 | Prince's | Jimmie Reeves | Adele Astaire | Felix Edwardes | Ira Gershwin | George Gershwin |
Smiles | Nov. 18 1930 | Ziegfeld | Bob Hastings | Adele Astaire Marilyn Miller |
William Anthony McGuire | Clifford Grey Harold Adamson Ring Lardner |
Vincent Youmans |
1931—1940
[edit]Note: British productions are marked with .
Title | Date | Theatre, Studio, or Network |
Role | Dance Partner | Director | Lyrics | Music |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
The Band Wagon | June 3, 1931 | New Amsterdam | Himself | Adele Astaire Tilly Losch |
Hassard Short | Howard Dietz | Arthur Schwartz |
Gay Divorce | Nov. 29 1932 | Ethel Barrymore | Guy Holden | Claire Luce | Howard Lindsay | Cole Porter | |
Gay Divorce |
Nov. 2 1933 | Palace | Guy Holden | Claire Luce | Felix Edwardes | Cole Porter | |
Dancing Lady | Dec. 2, 1933 | MGM | Himself | Joan Crawford | Robert Z. Leonard | Harold Adamson Dorothy Fields Lorenz Hart Arthur Freed |
Burton Lane Jimmy McHugh Richard Rodgers Nacio Herb Brown |
Flying Down to Rio | Dec. 20, 1933 | RKO | Fred Ayres | Dolores del Río Ginger Rogers |
Thornton Freeland | Edward Eliscu & Gus Kahn |
Vincent Youmans |
The Gay Divorcee | Oct. 3, 1934 | RKO | Guy Holden | Ginger Rogers | Mark Sandrich | Cole Porter Herb Magidson Mack Gordon |
Cole Porter |
Roberta | Feb. 12, 1935 | RKO | Huckleberry Haines | Ginger Rogers | William A. Seiter | Otto Harbach Dorothy Fields |
Jerome Kern |
Your Hit Parade | Aug. 12 1935 | NBC | Himself | — | — | — | — |
Top Hat | Aug. 16, 1935 | RKO | Jerry Travers | Ginger Rogers | Mark Sandrich | Irving Berlin | |
Follow the Fleet | Feb. 19, 1936 | RKO | Bake Baker | Ginger Rogers | Mark Sandrich | Irving Berlin | |
Swing Time | Aug. 26, 1936 | RKO | "Lucky" Garnett | Ginger Rogers | George Stevens | Dorothy Fields | Jerome Kern |
The Packard Hour | Sept. 15 1936 | NBC | Himself (Host) | — | — | — | — |
Shall We Dance | Apr. 30, 1937 | RKO | Peter P. Peters | Ginger Rogers | Mark Sandrich | Ira Gershwin | George Gershwin |
A Damsel in Distress | Nov. 20, 1937 | RKO | Jerry Halliday | George Burns & Gracie Allen Joan Fontaine |
George Stevens | Ira Gershwin | George Gershwin |
Carefree | Aug. 30, 1938 | RKO | Tony Flagg | Ginger Rogers | Mark Sandrich | Irving Berlin | |
The Screen Guild Theater (Episode: "Miss Brown of Worcester") |
Jan. 15 1939 | NBC | Jerry Gale | Loretta Young Herbert Marshall |
Ernst Lubitsch | Oscar Bradley | |
The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle | Mar. 31, 1939 | RKO | Vernon Castle | Ginger Rogers | H.C. Potter | (numerous composers) | |
Broadway Melody of 1940 | Feb. 14, 1940 | MGM | Johnny Brett | Eleanor Powell George Murphy |
Norman Taurog | Cole Porter | |
Second Chorus | Dec. 3, 1940 | Paramount | Danny O'Neill | Paulette Goddard | H.C. Potter | Johnny Mercer | Artie Shaw Bernard Hanighen Hal Borne |
1941—1950
[edit]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 | Columbia | Robert Curtis | Rita Hayworth | Sidney Lanfield | Cole Porter | |
Holiday Inn | Aug. 4, 1942 | Paramount | Ted Hanover | Bing Crosby Marjorie Reynolds Virginia Dale |
Mark Sandrich | Irving Berlin | |
You Were Never Lovelier | Nov. 19, 1942 | Columbia | Robert "Bob" Davis | Rita Hayworth | William A. Seiter | Johnny Mercer | Jerome Kern |
The Screen Guild Theater (Episode: "Holiday Inn") |
Jan. 11, 1943 | NBC | Ted Hanover | Bing Crosby Dinah Shore |
— | Irving Berlin | |
The Eddie Cantor Show | April 28, 1943 | CBS | Himself | Eddie Cantor Lucille Ball Desi Arnaz |
— | — | — |
The Sky's the Limit | July 13, 1943 | RKO | Fred Atwell | Joan Leslie | Edward H. Griffith | Johnny Mercer | Harold Arlen |
Ziegfeld Follies | Aug. 13, 1945 | MGM | Fred Astaire Raffles Tai Long |
Lucille Bremer | Vincente Minnelli | (numerous lyricists and composers) | |
Yolanda and the Thief | Nov. 20, 1945 | MGM | Johnny Riggs | Arthur Freed | Harry Warren | ||
Blue Skies | Oct. 16, 1946 | Paramount | Jed Potter | Bing Crosby Joan Caulfield |
Stuart Heisler | Irving Berlin | |
The Bob Hope Show | Feb. 17 1948 | NBC | Himself | Bob Hope | — | — | — |
Easter Parade | June 30, 1948 | MGM | Don Hewes | Judy Garland Ann Miller |
Charles Walters | Irving Berlin | |
The Barkleys of Broadway | May 4, 1949 | MGM | Josh Barkley | Ginger Rogers | Ira Gershwin | Harry Warren | |
Some of the Best | June 23, 1949 | MGM | Himself | — | — | — | — |
Three Little Words | July 12, 1950 | MGM | Bert Kalmar | Red Skelton Vera-Ellen |
Richard Thorpe | Bert Kalmar | Harry Ruby |
Let's Dance | Nov. 29, 1950 | Paramount | Donald Elwood | Betty Hutton | Norman Z. McLeod | Frank Loesser |
1951—1960
[edit]Title | Date | Studio or Network |
Role | Dance Partner and/or Co-Star |
Director | Lyrics | Music |
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Royal Wedding | Mar. 8, 1951 | 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 | MGM | Charles Hill | Vera-Ellen | Charles Walters | Johnny Mercer | Harry Warren |
The Band Wagon | Aug. 7, 1953 | MGM | Tony Hunter | Cyd Charisse | Vincente Minnelli | Howard Dietz | Arthur Schwartz |
The Ed Sullivan Show | Feb. 14 1954 | CBS | Himself | Ed Sullivan | — | — | — |
The Ed Sullivan Show | Apr. 3, 1955 | CBS | Himself | Ed Sullivan Sammy Davis Jr. |
— | — | — |
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 | Paramount | Dick Avery | Audrey Hepburn | Stanley Donen | Ira Gershwin | Leonard Gershe |
The Ed Sullivan Show | Mar. 3, 1957 | CBS | Himself | — | — | — | — |
The Ed Sullivan Show | Apr. 7, 1957 | CBS | Himself | — | — | — | — |
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 | — | — | — | — |
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
[edit]Title | Date | Studio or Network |
Role | Co-Star | Director |
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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
[edit]Title | Date | Studio or Network |
Role | Co-Star | Director |
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'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
[edit]Title | Date | Studio or Network |
Role | Co-Star | Director |
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The American Film Institute Salute to Fred Astaire | Apr. 18, 1981 | CBS | Himself (Honoree) | David Niven (Host) | Marty Pasetta |
Ghost Story | Dec. 18, 1981 | Universal | Ricky Hawthorne | John Houseman Melvyn Douglas Douglas Fairbanks Jr. |
John Irvin |
The American Film Institute Salute to Lillian Gish | Apr. 17, 1984 | CBS | Himself | Lillian Gish | — |
George Stevens: A Filmmaker's Journey | Sept. 25, 1984 | Castle Hill | Himself | — | George Stevens Jr. |
The American Film Institute Salute to Gene Kelly | May 7, 1985 | CBS | Himself | Gene Kelly | Don Mischer |
All-Star Party for 'Dutch' Reagan | Dec. 8, 1985 | CBS | Himself | Ronald Reagan | Dick McDonough |
The RKO Story: Tales from Hollywood (Episode: "Let's Face the Music and Dance") |
July 10, 1987 | BBC | Himself | — | — |
American Masters (Episode: "George Gershwin Remembered") |
Aug. 24, 1987 | PBS | Gentleman in The Babbit and the Bromide | Gene Kelly (in this routine) | — |
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 25th Anniversary Special |
Oct. 1, 1987 | NBC | Himself (archive footage) | Johnny Carson | — |
Sources
[edit]- Fred Astaire at IMDb
- Fred Astaire at the TCM Movie Database
- Fred Astaire at the Internet Broadway Database
- Green, Stanley, & Burt Goldblatt. Starring Fred Astaire, Dodd 1973, ISBN 0-396-06877-4
- Mueller, John. Astaire Dancing — The Musical Films of Fred Astaire, Knopf 1985, ISBN 0-394-51654-0