| 25th Annual Academy Awards, The[Herself] |
36th Annual Tony Awards, The[Herself] |
42nd Street[Ann Lowell (Anytime Annie)] |
| 51st Annual Academy Awards, The[Herself - Co-presenter: Best Actor] |
5th Ave Girl[Mary Grey] |
68th Annual Academy Awards, The[Herself, Memorial Tribute (archive footage)] |
| 72nd Annual Academy Awards Pre-Show[Herself (archive footage)] |
All-Star Salute to Mothers Day |
Bachelor Mother[Polly Parrish] |
| Barkleys of Broadway, The[Dinah Barkley] |
Battle Stations[Narrator] |
Beautiful Stranger[Johnny Victor] |
| Black Widow[Carlotta Lottie Marin] |
Bob Hopes Overseas Christmas Tours: Around the World with the Troops - 1941-1972[Herself] |
Bourne to Dance |
| Broadway Bad[Flip Daly] |
Campus Sweethearts |
Carefree[Amanda Cooper] |
| Carnival Boat[Honey] |
Chance at Heaven[Marjorie Marje/Mug Harris] |
Change of Heart[Madge Roundtree] |
| Cinderella[Queen] |
Confession, The[Madame Rinaldi] |
Day of a Man of Affairs, A |
| Dont Bet on Love[Molly Gilbert] |
Dreamboat[Gloria Marlowe] |
Finishing School[Cecelia Pony Ferris] |
| First Traveling Saleslady, The[Miss Rose Gillray, Gillray Corset Co.] |
Flying Down to Rio[Honey Hale] |
Follow the Fleet[Sherry Martin] |
| Follow the Leader[Mary Brennan] |
Forever Female[Beatrice Page] |
Gay Divorcee, The[Mimi] |
| George Stevens: A Filmmakers Journey[Herself] |
Gold Diggers of 1933[Fay Fortune] |
Groom Wore Spurs, The[Abigail Jane A.J. Furnival] |
| Happy 100th Birthday Hollywood[Herself] |
Harlow[Mama Jean Bello] |
Hat Check Girl[Jessie King] |
| Having Wonderful Time[Thelma Teddy Shaw] |
Heartbeat[Arlette Lafron] |
Hollywood Newsreel[Herself] |
| Hollywood on Parade[Herself] |
Hollywood on Parade[Herself] |
Hollywood on Parade No. 9[Herself] |
| Hollywood The Golden Years: The RKO Story[Herself] |
Honor Among Lovers[Doris Blake] |
Ill Be Seeing You[Mary Marshall] |
| In Person[Carol Corliss, aka Clara Colfax] |
It Had to Be You[Victoria Stafford] |
Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, The[Herself (Honoree)] |
| Kitty Foyle: The Natural History of a Woman[Katherine Kitty Foyle] |
Lady in the Dark[Liza Elliott] |
Love Goddesses, The[Herself] |
| Lucky Partners[Jean Newton] |
Magnificent Doll[Dolly Payne Madison] |
Major and the Minor, The[Susan Applegate] |
| Monkey Business[Edwina Fulton] |
Night in a Dormitory, A[Herself] |
Night of 100 Stars[Herself] |
| Office Blues[Miss Gravis] |
Oh, Men! Oh, Women![Mildred Turner] |
Once Upon a Honeymoon[Katie OHara] |
| Perfect Strangers[Terry Scott] |
Primrose Path, The[Ellie May Adams] |
Professional Sweetheart[Glory Eden] |
| Queen High[Polly Rockwell] |
Rafter Romance[Mary Carroll] |
Roberta[Scharwenka (aka Lizzie Gatz)] |
| Romance in Manhattan[Sylvia Dennis] |
Roxie Hart[Roxie Hart] |
Sap From Syracuse, The[Ellen Saunders] |
| Screen Snapshots[Herself] |
Screen Snapshots: Hollywoods Great Entertainers[Herself] |
Screen Snapshots: The Great Showman[Herself] |
| Shall We Dance[Linda Keene(Thompson)] |
Show Business at War[Herself] |
Shriek in the Night, A[Patricia Morgan] |
| Sitting Pretty[Dorothy] |
Stage Door[Jean Maitland] |
Star of Midnight[Donna Mantin] |
| Storm Warning[Marsha Mitchell] |
Story of Vernon and Irene Castle, The[Irene Castle] |
Suicide Fleet[Sally] |
| Swing Time[Penelope Penny Carroll] |
Tales of Manhattan[Diane] |
Teenage Rebel[Nancy Fallon] |
| Tender Comrade[Jo Jones] |
Tenderfoot, The[Ruth Weston] |
Thats Entertainment! |
| Thats Entertainment! III Behind the Screen[Herself (interview)] |
Thats Entertainment, Part II |
Thirteenth Guest, The[Marie Morgan, aka Lela] |
| Tight Spot[Sherry Conley] |
Tip-Off, The[Baby Face] |
Tom Dick and Harry[Janie] |
| Top Hat[Dale Tremont] |
Twenty Million Sweethearts[Peggy Cornell] |
Upperworld[Lilly Linda] |
| Vaudeville: An American Masters Special[Herself] |
Vivacious Lady[Francey] |
Were Not Married![Ramona Gladwyn] |
| Week-End at the Waldorf[Irene Malvern] |
You Said a Mouthful[Alice Brandon] |
Young Man of Manhattan[Puff Randolph] |
| $64,000 Question, The[Substitute Host] |
Producers Showcase[(segment Red Peppers) (segment Still Life) (segment Shadow Play)] |
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Great actress ,great dancer,Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers will live forever.Thank you.
Ginger Rogers was certainly one of the greatest actresses of all time. She was intellegent, beautiful, and not afraid of making a fool of herself. Oh, by the way, she wasn´t born in 1969. I don´t know the exact year but I do know that it wasn´t 1969.