Ginger Rogers Actress
Ginger Rogers is a 83 years old actress from United States of America from Independence, Missouri. Ginger Rogers was born on July 16, 1911 (died on April 25, 1995, she was 83 years old) in Independence, Missouri as Virginia Katherine McMath. Her nickname was Macmath Virginia Katherine.
About
Birth name of Ginger Rogers is Virginia Katherine McMath
No, she died on 04/25/1995, 29 years ago. She was 83 years old when she died. Cause of death: diabetes mellitus. She died in Rancho Mirage and buried in Oakwood Memorial Park Cemetery .
Family
Husbands
Ginger Rogers had five marriages.
Jack Briggs, Actor
She married with Jack Briggs (78), in 1943. Ginger Rogers was 31 and Jack Briggs was 22 years old. After 4 years, they break up in 1947.
William Marshall, Actor
Rogers married with William Marshall (78), in 1961. Ginger was 49 and William Marshall was 36 years old. They ended their 8 years marriage in 1969.
Jacques Bergerac, French actor
She married with Jacques Bergerac (92), in 1953. Ginger was 41 and Jacques Bergerac was 25 years old. They finished their 4 years marriage in 1957.
Lew Ayres, Actor
She married with Lew Ayres (88), in 1934. Ginger was 22 and Lew Ayres was 25 years old. After 6 years, they break up in 1940.
Jack Pepper, American vaudeville performer
She married with Jack Pepper (76), on Friday, March 29th, 1929. Ginger Rogers was 17 and Jack Pepper was 26 years old. After 2 years, 3 months, they break up on July 11th, 1931.
Ginger Rogers net worth
She had a net worth of 20 million dollars.
Works
Ginger Rogers Movies (92)
There are 92 movies of Ginger Rogers.
Her first feature film was Top Hat (1935, as Dale Tremont). She was 24 when she starred in this movie. Since 1935, she has appeared in 92 feature films. The last one is Lady in the Dark (1944). In this movie, she played the character Liza Elliott .
View all Ginger Rogers movies.Ginger Rogers movie characters
The names of the characters/jobs in the films she starred in are as follows:
Character/Job | Movie | Age |
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Dale Tremont | Top Hat (1935) | 24 |
And the Oscar Goes To... (2014) | 102 | |
Edwina Fulton | Monkey Business (1952) | 41 |
Ann | 42nd Street (1933) | 21 |
Fay | Gold Diggers of 1933 (1933) | 21 |
Penny Carrol | Swing Time (1936) | 25 |
That's Entertainment, Part II (1976) | 64 | |
Polly Parrish | Bachelor Mother (1939) | 27 |
Mimi | The Gay Divorcee (1934) | 23 |
Linda Keene | Shall We Dance (1937) | 25 |
Susan Applegate | The Major and the Minor (1942) | 31 |
The Love Goddesses (1965) | 53 | |
Carlotta 'Lottie' Marin | Black Widow (1954) | 43 |
Comtesse Scharwenka | Roberta (1935) | 23 |
Katherine Butt-Smith | Once Upon a Honeymoon (1942) | 31 |
Jean Maitland | Stage Door (1937) | 26 |
Queen | Cinderella (1965) | 53 |
Sherry Martin | Follow the Fleet (1936) | 24 |
Dinah Barkley | The Barkleys of Broadway (1949) | 37 |
Francey | Vivacious Lady (1938) | 26 |
Ramona Gladwyn | We're Not Married! (1952) | 40 |
Honey Hale | Flying Down to Rio (1933) | 22 |
Amanda Cooper | Carefree (1938) | 27 |
'Johnny' Victor | Beautiful Stranger (1954) | 42 |
Irene Castle | The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle (1939) | 27 |
That's Entertainment! (1974) | 62 | |
Miss Rose Gillray | The First Traveling Saleslady (1956) | 45 |
Diane | Tales of Manhattan (1942) | 31 |
Sherry Conley | Tight Spot (1955) | 43 |
Cecilia 'Pony' Ferris | Finishing School (1934) | 22 |
Mary Grey | 5th Ave Girl (1939) | 28 |
Jean Newton | Lucky Partners (1940) | 29 |
Roxie Hart | Roxie Hart (1942) | 30 |
Mary Marshall | I'll Be Seeing You (1944) | 33 |
Janie | Tom, Dick and Harry (1941) | 29 |
Herself | Complicated Women (2003) | 91 |
That's Entertainment! III (1994) | 82 | |
Kitty Foyle | Kitty Foyle (1940) | 29 |
Nancy Fallon | Teenage Rebel (1956) | 45 |
Lela / Marie Morgan | The Thirteenth Guest (1932) | 21 |
Marsha Mitchell | Storm Warning (1951) | 39 |
George Stevens: A Filmmaker's Journey (1985) | 73 | |
Jo Jones | Tender Comrade (1944) | 32 |
1939: Hollywood's Greatest Year (2009) | 97 | |
Ellen Saunders | The Sap from Syracuse (1930) | 19 |
Beatrice Page | Forever Female (1953) | 42 |
Various / Herself | Astaire and Rogers: Partners in Rhythm (2006) | 95 |
Donna Mantin | Star of Midnight (1935) | 23 |
Dolly Madison | Magnificent Doll (1946) | 35 |
Sylvia Dennis | Romance in Manhattan (1935) | 23 |
Alice Brandon | You Said a Mouthful (1932) | 21 |
Glory Eden | Professional Sweetheart (1933) | 21 |
Madame Rinaldi | The Confession (1964) | 52 |
Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? (1975) | 64 | |
Peggy Cornell | Twenty Million Sweethearts (1934) | 22 |
James Stewart: A Wonderful Life (1988) | 77 | |
'A.J.' Furnival | The Groom Wore Spurs (1951) | 39 |
Marge Harris | Chance at Heaven (1933) | 22 |
Sally | Suicide Fleet (1931) | 20 |
Flip Daly | Broadway Bad (1933) | 21 |
Irene Malvern | Week-End at the Waldorf (1945) | 34 |
Gloria Marlowe | Dreamboat (1952) | 41 |
Lilly Linda | Upperworld (1934) | 22 |
Arlette Lafron | Heartbeat (1946) | 34 |
Mildred Turner | Oh, Men! Oh, Women! (1957) | 45 |
Ellie May Adams | Primrose Path (1940) | 28 |
Theresa Scott | Perfect Strangers (1950) | 38 |
Puff Randolph | Young Man of Manhattan (1930) | 18 |
Thelma 'Teddy' Shaw | Having Wonderful Time (1938) | 26 |
Billy Wilder Speaks (2006) | 94 | |
Ginger Rogers | George White's Scandals (1945) | 34 |
Mary | Rafter Romance (1933) | 22 |
Dorothy | Sitting Pretty (1933) | 22 |
Victoria Stafford | It Had to Be You (1947) | 36 |
Ruth Weston | The Tenderfoot (1932) | 20 |
Mama Jean Bello | Harlow (1965) | 53 |
Pat Morgan | A Shriek in the Night (1933) | 22 |
Doris Brown | Honor Among Lovers (1931) | 19 |
Ginger Rogers | A Night in a Dormitory (1930) | 18 |
Polly Rockwell | Queen High (1930) | 19 |
Miss Gravis | Office Blues (1930) | 19 |
Mary Brennan | Follow the Leader (1930) | 19 |
Baby Face | The Tip-Off (1931) | 20 |
Honey | Carnival Boat (1932) | 20 |
Hollywood on Parade (1932) | 20 | |
Jessie King | Hat Check Girl (1932) | 21 |
Molly Gilbert | Don't Bet on Love (1933) | 21 |
Herself | Hollywood Newsreel (1934) | 22 |
Madge Rountree | Change of Heart (1934) | 22 |
Carol Corliss | In Person (1935) | 24 |
Herself | Show-Business at War (1943) | 31 |
Liza Elliott | Lady in the Dark (1944) | 32 |
Ginger Rogers TV Shows (14)
Her first TV Show was The Ed Sullivan Show (1948).
View all Ginger Rogers TV shows.Awards (2)
Nominated Academy Award for Best Actress , awarded Kennedy Center Honors ,
What was Ginger's zodiac sign?Ginger Rogers zodiac sign was cancer.
Other facts about Ginger Rogers
Alias | Macmath Virginia Katherine |
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Birth name | Virginia Katherine McMath |
Place of death | Rancho Mirage , country: United States of America |
Party | Republican Party (United States) |
Religion | Christian Science |
Spouse | Lew Ayres, Jack Pepper, William Marshall (bandleader), Jacques Bergerac |
Filmography | Ginger Rogers Filmography |
Instrument | Voice |
Manner of death | Natural Causes |
Official website | Ginger Rogers official website |
Given name | Katherine |
Languages spoken, written or signed | English |
Work period (start) | 1929-01-01T00:00:00Z |
Family name | McMath. Show people with the surname McMath |
Country of citizenship | United States Of America |
Date of death | 1995-04-25T00:00:00Z |
Genre | Traditional Pop Music |
Image of grave | Http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Ginger%20Rogers%20Grave.JPG |
Part of | Fred Astaire And Ginger Rogers |
Cause of death | Diabetes Mellitus |
Employer | Warner Bros. |
U.S. National Archives Identifier | 10582597 |
Member of | Daughters Of The American Revolution |
Libris-URI | 64jmvplq2sfxtzf |
Member of political party | Republican Party |
Place of burial | Oakwood Memorial Park Cemetery |
Name in native language | Ginger Rogers |
Religion | Christian Science |
Work period (end) | 1987-01-01T00:00:00Z |
Europeana entity | Agent/base/147107 |