Fred Astaire

Fredastaire
Kermit and Miss Piggy, from the 1982 calendar.
Frogastaire

Fred Astaire (1899-1987) was a film and Broadway stage dancer, choreographer, singer and actor. He is particularly associated with Ginger Rogers, with whom he made ten films (the most famous being Top Hat). His unparalleled skill as a dancer has led many critics to cite him as the best dancer ever to come out of Hollywood.

In 1966, Astaire hosted an episode of The Hollywood Palace and introduced Kermit performing "The Glow-Worm" sketch: "Jim Henson, the Academy Award nominee, has brought his mad little characters The Muppets back to The Hollywood Palace." While Astaire does not share the screen with the Muppets or Henson, he is shown cracking up with laughter and trying to regain his composure afterwards.

References

  • As Big Bird practices dancing the waltz in Episode 1323 of Sesame Street, he comments that he's just like Fred Astaire.
  • During the dance marathon in The Muppet Show episode 515, First Mate Piggy is eaten by a hungry alien (Mean Mama). Gonzo warns Piggy that if she stops dancing, she'll be disqualified from the contest. As Piggy dances inside the alien's stomach, Gonzo sighs, "Fred and Ginger were never better."
  • In Episode 3608 of Sesame Street, Sherry Netherland needs a dance partner. On the phone, she chats with her partner Fred, who cancels on her to dance with Ginger instead.

Sources

  1. "Movie Notes", The Muppet Fan Club newsletter, vol. 3 no. 2, 1981.
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