Fred Astaire Chronology of Performances

Fred Astaire Chronology Of Performances

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

Read more about Fred Astaire Chronology Of Performances:  1905—1920, 1921—1930, 1931—1940, 1941—1950, 1951—1960, 1961—1970, 1971—1980, 1981—1987

Famous quotes containing the words fred and/or performances:

    For me, it’s enough! They’ve been here long enough—maybe too long. It’s a funny thing, though. All these years Fred was too busy to have much time for the kids, now he’s the one who’s depressed because they’re leaving. He’s really having trouble letting go. He wants to gather them around and keep them right here in this house.
    —Anonymous Parent. As quoted in Women of a Certain Age, by Lillian B. Rubin, ch. 2 (1979)

    This play holds the season’s record [for early closing], thus far, with a run of four evening performances and one matinee. By an odd coincidence it ran just five performances too many.
    Dorothy Parker (1893–1967)