Ginger Rogers
Fun Facts
Ginger Rogers had two nicknames: “Ginger” and “Feathers.” Her stage name “Ginger” came from a young cousin who had difficulty pronouncing her real name, Virginia, calling her “Ginja”. She was also given the nickname “Feathers” for the feathers that came off her dress during the “Cheek to Cheek” dance in Top Hat.
Her parents separated shortly after she was born. After unsuccessfully trying to reunite with his family, McMath (her father) kidnapped his daughter twice, and her mother divorced him soon thereafter Rogers said that she never saw her natural father again.
At age 14, she won a Charleston dance contest, leading to a successful vaudeville career. She was famously known for dancing with Fred Astaire in nine films, revolutionizing the musical genre. In 1940 she won an Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in “Kitty Foyle” in 1940. And two years later she was Hollywood’s highest-paid star.
Rogers married and divorced five times. She did not have children.
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:
Vale of Memory, Section E, Lot 303, Space 1Grave Location Description
As you first drive into the park, bear to the right (northeast) and go down to Section E. Notice that there is a metal grate running across the road (causing a slight dip in the road.) Park near this grate. Ginger’s grave is on the lawn on the left (northwest) side of the street. From the grate in the road, just walk back (southwest, towards the entrance) 2 1/2 rows. Then walk in on the grass about 15 or 16 spaces. Her grave is located between the second and third row up from the grate.
Grave Location GPS
34.251722851227825, -118.61854577853977Visiting The Grave:
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Read More About Ginger Rogers:
- Wikipedia Entry
- Scott Michaels FindaDeath Biography with Death Certificate
- Ginger Rogers: Life, Career, and Legacy of the Iconic Actress
- Ginger Rogers $4.4 Million Rancho Mirage Home Where She Lived and Died With 70+ Pictures
- Ginger Rogers Young: From Traumatic Childhood to Hollywood Star
- Shall We Dance? Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire’s Onscreen Romance
- Ginger Rogers Collection
- Howard Hughes's Affair with Actress Ginger Rogers Was Far From a Storybook Romance
- Ginger Rogers' Husbands