- Adele Astaire
Infobox Celebrity
name = Adele Astaire
caption = Adele Astaire, 1919
birth_date =September 10 ,1896
birth_place =Omaha, Nebraska , U.S.
death_date =January 25 ,1981 (aged 84)
death_place =Tucson, Arizona
occupation =Dancer ,Entertainer
spouse = Lord Charles Cavendish (m. 1932;until his death)
Kingman Douglass (m. 1947;until his death)
children = 3Lady Charles Cavendish (
September 10 ,1896 –January 25 ,1981 ) [cite web|url=http://www.nndb.com/people/090/000107766/|title=NNDB: Adele Astaire|accessdate=2008-07-11|publisher=Notable Names Database ] , better known as Adele Astaire, was an American dancer and entertainer. She was Fred Astaire's elder sister. Her birthdate was often given as 1897 or 1898, but the 1900 U.S. census showed her birth year as 1896.Biography
Adele was born Adele Marie Austerlitz in
Omaha, Nebraska ; the daughter of Johanna "Ann" (née Geilus), an AmericanLutheran -native of German descent, and Frederic "Fritz" Emanuel Austerlitz (September , 1868–1924), anAustria nRoman Catholic brewer fromVienna . Adele became an Episcopalian like her younger brother.In 1905 Adele Astaire had a successful
vaudeville act with her younger brotherFred Astaire . They developed it into a celebrated adult career on Broadway and on the London stage. Adele was the bigger star of the two during their time performing together, and she was a special favorite ofGreat Britain 's royalty.On
May 9 ,1932 , after a successful stint with Fred in therevue "The Band Wagon" (1931) on Broadway, Adele Astaire retired from the stage to marry LordCharles Arthur Francis Cavendish (August 29 1905 -March 23 1944 ), the second son of the 9th Duke of Devonshire, [ her brother-in-law Edward Cavendish died in unusual circumstances.] and moved toIreland , where they lived atLismore Castle . She had three children, a daughter in 1933 and twin sons in 1935, each of whom died soon after birth. OnApril 20 ,1947 , Adele Cavendish married her second husband, Col.Kingman Douglass , an American investment banker and Air Force officer who was an assistant director of theCentral Intelligence Agency . He died in 1971.After Fred Astaire's success in Hollywood, Adele gave serious consideration in 1935 to making a musical film there. She visited Hollywood and appeared in January 1936 on the Music Variety Show, but she admitted to feeling intimidated by her brother's reputation. During their partnership, Fred, whose perfectionism earned him the nickname "Moaning Minnie" from her, had always been the dominant creative force.
In 1937 Adele began filming in England with
Jack Buchanan andMaurice Chevalier , but withdrew after two days. She later recalled: "Oh boy, if my brother Fred sees this--I'm gone". There is no known film record of Adele performing (aside from a clip lasting a few seconds), but she made eight recordings, all duets with Fred.Unlike her brother, Adele was extremely gregarious [
Mercedes de Acosta claimed to have a brief lesbian relationship with Adele, but, if true, it is believed that it was more of abisexual 'fling' than her orientation, as no other reports of such relationships have ever surfaced.] and took great delight in shocking friends and strangers alike. [According to the memoirs of Richard McKenzie (husband of Fred's daughter, Ava), Adele, aka Dellie, was playing Scrabble with her brother when he noticed that she had started a word with the letters C-U-N. He protested at what appeared to be an emerging vulgarity, though Adele later told Ava, "I could have been spelling anything! Like cunnilingus."]Adele Astaire died in
Tucson, Arizona from natural causes at the age of 84. Built in 1905, theGottlieb Storz Mansion in Omaha includes the "Adele and Fred Astaire Ballroom" on the top floor, which is the only memorial to their Omaha roots. [Wishart, D.J. (2004) "Encyclopedia of the Great Plains" University of Nebraska Pres. p 259.]At the suggestion of
Roddy McDowall , Astaire donated her papers and memorabilia - amounting to several trunks of material - to the Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center.cite book|last=Satchell|first=Tim|title=Astaire - The biography|publisher=Hutchinson|date=1987|location=London|pages=226|id=ISBN 0-09-173736-2]References
*R. McKenzie: "Turn Left at the Black Cow", Roberts Reinhardt Publishers 1997 (ISBN 1-57098-205-8)
*John Mueller: "Astaire Dancing - The Musical Films of Fred Astaire", Knopf 1985, (ISBN 0-394-51654-0)
*"The Astaire Family Papers", The Howard Gotleib Archival Research Center,Boston University , Boston, Massachusetts.Notes
External links
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=1627 Adele Astaire] at Find-A-Grave
* [http://www.peopleplayuk.co.uk/guided_tours/musicals_tour/american_musicals/default.php Adele Astaire at the National Museum for the Performing Arts]
* [http://www.geh.org/ar/strip19/htmlsrc/m197706950115_ful.html Image of Adele Astaire at the George Eastman House]
* [http://www.crosswordese.com/050227_adele.html Adele Astaire at Crosswordese]
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