Fred Astaire
Fun Facts
Fred Astaire famously stated that he preferred not to dance with Eleanor Powell, considering her dance style too powerful and “mannish” for his own. He felt she was a remarkable dancer but her style didn’t complement his own.
Fred’s family moved to New York City in January 1905 to launch the show business careers of the children. They began training at the Alvieni Master School of the Theatre and Academy of Cultural Arts. Fred and his sister, Adele’s mother suggested that they change their name to Astaire, as she felt that Austerlitz was reminiscent of the Battle of Austerlitz. Family legend attributes the name to an uncle surnamed L’Astaire.
Cemetery Information:
Final Resting Place:
Oakwood Memorial Park And Cemetery
22601 Lassen Street
Chatsworth, California, 91311
USA
North America
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Grave Location:
Sequoia Section G, Lot 82, Space 4Grave Location Description
As you enter the cemetery, drive past the office and the chapel on your left and drive to the first right turn. Making the right turn, drive 75 feet and park on the right. Walk over to the section on the left and walk 7 rows into the section for the final resting place of American dancer, singer, actor and choreographer Fred Astaire.
Grave Location GPS
34.25208482521323, -118.6204426311292Visiting The Grave:
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