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  1. At 17, Rogers married Jack Culpepper, a singer/dancer/comedian/recording artist of the day who worked under the name Jack Pepper (according to Ginger's autobiography and Life magazine, she knew Culpepper when she was a child, as her cousin's boyfriend).

  2. Ginger Rogers war fünfmal verheiratet: von 1929 bis 1931 mit dem Showmann Jack Pepper (1902–1979), von 1934 bis 1940 mit dem Schauspielkollegen Lew Ayres (1908–1996), von 1943 bis 1949 mit Jack Briggs (1920–1998), von 1953 bis 1959 mit dem französischen Schauspieler Jacques Bergerac (1927–2014) und von 1961 bis 1969 mit dem ...

  3. Vor 4 Tagen · Ginger Rogers, American dancer and actress who was best known as the partner of Fred Astaire in a series of movie musicals, including The Gay Divorcee (1934) and Top Hat (1935). She also won an Oscar for playing the title role in Kitty Foyle (1940) and later starred in Roxie Hart (1942).

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. 23. Jan. 2023 · But overall, Rogers' life was really good. She had passion for her work, she supported the military during World War II, and she was beloved among those who knew her best. There are many facts about her that may surprise you. Here is the untold truth of Ginger Rogers.

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  5. Mini Bio. Ginger Rogers was born Virginia Katherine McMath in Independence, Missouri on July 16, 1911, the daughter of Lela E. Rogers (née Lela Emogene Owens) and William Eddins McMath. Her mother went to Independence to have Ginger away from her husband.

    • July 16, 1911
    • April 25, 1995
  6. American Dancers. Childhood & Early Life. Born as Virginia Katherine McMath in Independence, Missouri, Ginger Rogers was the only child of William Eddins McMath, an electrical engineer and Lela Emogene. After her parents got divorced, she stayed with her mother and grandparents.

  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm0001677Ginger Rogers - IMDb

    Ginger Rogers. Actress: Kitty Foyle. Ginger Rogers was born Virginia Katherine McMath in Independence, Missouri on July 16, 1911, the daughter of Lela E. Rogers (née Lela Emogene Owens) and William Eddins McMath. Her mother went to Independence to have Ginger away from her husband.