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Ginger Rogers (born Virginia Katherine McMath; July 16, 1911 – April 25, 1995) was an American actress, dancer, and singer. She had a prolific career in film, and on stage, radio, and television throughout much of the twentieth century. She made a total of 73 films, notably ten revolutionary musical films where she performed as Fred Astaire's partner. She also won the Academy Award for Best Actress for Kitty Foyle (1940). Rogers was a major movie star during the Golden Age of Hollywood and was ranked number 14 on the AFI's 100 Years...100 Stars list of female stars of classic American cinema. After winning a 1925 Charleston dance contest that launched a successful vaudeville career, she gained recognition as a Broadway actress for her stage debut in Girl Crazy. This led to a contract with Paramount Pictures, which ended after five films. Rogers had her first successful film roles in 42nd Street (1933) and Gold Diggers of 1933 (1933). Subsequently, Rogers' nine films with Fred Astaire gave RKO Pictures some of its biggest successes, most notably The Gay Divorcee (1934), Top Hat (1935), and Swing Time (1936). But after two commercial failures with Astaire, she branched out into dramatic and comedy films. Her acting was well received by critics and audiences, and she became one of the biggest box-office draws and highest paid actresses of the 1940s.
6.2Finishing School
1934
7.2Top Hat
1935
6.7Monkey Business
1952
7.2Bachelor Mother
1939
7.1Roberta
1935
6.5Cinderella
1965
6.6Kitty Foyle
1940
6.8Swing Time
1936
6.7Primrose Path
1940
6.5Tight Spot
1955
6.1Dreamboat
1952
6.0Happy Birthday, Bob: 50 Stars Salute Your 50 Years with NBC
1988
6.9Complicated Women
2003
6.9Forever Female
1953
6.8In Person
1935
7.0Vivacious Lady
1938
6.8Mondo Hollywood
1967
7.1Stage Door
1937
7.2Gold Diggers of 1933
1933
7.0Teenage Rebel
1956