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    Rogers, Ginger

    When was Ginger Rogers born, and when did she pass away?Ginger Rogers

      1911-1995. July 16th, 1911 - April 25th, 1995.

    How many times was she kidnapped by her father?Ginger Rogers

      Twice. His way of trying to persuade his exwife and daughter to return to him(he did not succeed). This happened in the first few years of her life.

    What is her real first name?Ginger Rogers

      Virginia. Her baby cousin called her 'Ginga' and it sort of stayed that way.

    How many siblings did Ginger have?Ginger Rogers

      2. One died in infancy and another died at birth.

    What was her alltime favorite colour?Ginger Rogers

      Pink.

    Who poured the contents of a large glass of water on top of Ginger and her new mink coat sometime in 1936?Ginger Rogers

      Katherine Hepburn. She pretended to be a British aristocrat in order to get the role of Queen Elizabeth in 'Mary of Scotland' and Kate did not appreciate that.

    Which president invited her to visit him at the Oval Office?Ginger Rogers

      Richard Nixon. In 1973 and yes, she went.

    What was the name of her (almost) lifelong secretary?Ginger Rogers

      Roberta.

    Who was a good friend of hers?Ginger Rogers

      Lucille Ball. Her mother Lela ran a theater workshop at RKO studios and discovered Lucy there in the 1930s.

    Fred Astaire nicknamed her ________ ?Ginger Rogers

      Feathers. The ostrich feathers on the dress she wore in 'Cheek to Cheek' were flying around, getting on Fred's perfect black suit ...

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