Ginger Rogers
26 titles
Filmography
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Vivacious Lady
(1938)After a whirlwind courtship, a nightclub singer has to adjust to her professor husband's conservative family.

Fifth Avenue Girl
(1939)
Week-End at the Waldorf
(1945)The lives of a stenographer, a movie star, a war reporter, and other guests and staff crisscross over three days at New York’s Waldorf-Astoria Hotel.

We're Not Married!
(1952)Romantic comedy with an all-star cast and an 'omnibus' structure, telling the story of five couples who are informed by their bumbling Justice of the Peace Melvin Bush (Victor Moore) that their marriage licences are invalid owing to a mistake on his part.

Forever Female
(1953)A young writer sells his play to a Broadway producer who wants to transform it into a vehicle for his ex-wife; she falls for the writer but eventually discourages him.

Perfect Strangers
(1950)Ginger Rogers and Dennis Morgan show they still have plenty of screen chemistry in this engaging blend of romance, comedy and courtroom thriller.

Heartbeat
(1946)A young woman runs away from reform school, joins a pickpocket academy, and falls for the handsome diplomat she's been blackmailed into stealing from.

The Thirteenth Guest
(1932)Thirteen years after a mysterious dinner party at which the wealthy host died, a black-hooded maniac begins killing off the dead man’s heirs.

The Groom Wore Spurs
(1951)An attorney hired to keep a dumb Hollywood cowboy star and ladies man out of trouble finds herself quickly seduced into becoming his bride.
Teenage Rebel
(1956)A fifteen year old girl is reunited with her mother after spending eight years living with her divorced father and is resentful of her mother, her new step-Father and her step-Brother. The younger brother along with the neighborhood kids gradually help the girl realize she is loved and wanted.

Stage Door
(1937)Ginger Rogers & Ann Miller tap in time & rat-a-tat lines. Lucille Ball braves a date with an obnoxious lumber baron.

Shall We Dance
(1937)A ballet dancer and a showgirl fake a marriage for publicity purposes, then fall in love.

The Gay Divorcee
(1934)Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers sing, dance and find romance in one of their greatest films. While returning home from a job in Paris, American dancer Guy Holden (Astaire) is swept into a whirlwind romance with Mimi Glossop (Rogers), who thinks he is the co-respondent her lawyer has hired to hasten her divorce. Features “The Continental,” which won the first Academy Award for Best Original Song.

The Barkleys of Broadway
(1949)After 10 years apart, Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers reteam in their final film pairing, cleverly written by Betty Comden and Adolph Green and smoothly directed by Charles Walters. The story, per many sources, mirrors real-life creative tensions the two shared. Astaire plays driven hoofer Josh Barkley. Rogers is his wife, Dinah, who longs to forsake the clackety-clap-tapping of Bouncin' the Blu...

The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle
(1939)In the years before World War I, vaudevillian Vernon Castle (Astaire) discovers that he shares a passion for dancing with Irene Foote (Rogers).

Top Hat
(1935)An American dancer comes to Britain and falls for a model whom he initially annoyed, but she mistakes him for his goofy producer.

Monkey Business
(1952)Hilarity ensues when a research chemist's chimp puts the chemist's fountain of youth potion in the water cooler, dosing both the chemist and his wife.

Swing Time
(1936)Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers sweep the floor again in this romantic musical comedy about a dancer who tries to makeit big in order to prove himself worthy of his fiancée.

Star of Midnight
(1935)A dancer disappears from a theather and then William Powell and society beauty Ginger Rogers solve the murder.

Romance in Manhattan
(1935)A charming, starry-eyed Czech immigrant arrives in America expecting the golden land of opportunity. What he discovers instead, in this breezy comedy, are the harsh realities of New York City. Ginger Rogers stars as Sylvia Dennis, a bouncy chorus girl who comes to the aid of Karel Novak (Francis Lederer), a lonely and somewhat lost illegal alien who just jumped ship to find his dream in America. But the dream turns sour when he takes the job of a scab driver during a taxi-cab strike and gets a punch in the nose for his trouble. Sylvia, taking pity on Karel and enchanted by his undying optimism, allows him to camp on the roof of her apartment building a situation that sparks romance against the backdrop of the glittering Manhattan skyline.