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Adele Astaire, um 1915/1919. Adele Astaire (* 10. September 1896 in Omaha, Nebraska als Adele Marie Austerlitz; † 25. Januar 1981 in Tucson, Arizona) war eine US-amerikanische Tänzerin und Entertainerin in der ersten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts.
Adele Astaire Douglass (born Adele Marie Austerlitz, later known as Lady Charles Cavendish; September 10, 1896 – January 25, 1981) was an American dancer, stage actress, and singer. After beginning work as a dancer and vaudeville performer at the age of nine, Astaire built a successful performance career with her younger brother ...
29. Mai 2010 · On May 9, 1932, after a successful stint with Fred in the revue The Band Wagon (1931) on Broadway, Adele Astaire retired from the stage to marry Lord Charles Arthur Francis Cavendish. Tribute...
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Adele Astaire was a Broadway star and Fred Astaire's sister. She married twice, had three children who died young, and retired from performing in 1932.
- September 10, 1896
- January 25, 1981
Adele Astaire was a writer and a performer who retired from Broadway in 1932 to marry Lord Charles Cavendish. She had three children who died in infancy and later remarried Kingman Douglass.
- January 1, 1
- Omaha, Nebraska, USA
- January 1, 1
- Phoenix, Arizona, USA
26. Jan. 1981 · Adele Marie Astaire, the pixieish dancer who captivated audiences in New York and London in many musical comedies of the 1920's with her brother and dance partner, Fred, died yesterday in...
8. Mai 2024 · Unseen for nearly ninety years, it will now be accessible to the public, going live at eastman.org/dark-victory-test on Wednesday, May 8, 2024. Adele Astaire, older sister to Fred Astaire, was a renowned star of the vaudeville and Broadway stages long before her brother’s rise to on-screen fame.