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Eleanor Powell(1912-1982)

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Eleanor Powell, 1937.
A bumbling pants presser at an upscale hotel's valet service nurses an unrequited crush on a Broadway star. He gets more than he bargained for when she agrees to marry him, to spite her womanizing fiance, and encounters Nazi saboteurs.
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Eleanor Powell was born in 1912 in Springfield, Massachussetts, and got her professional start in Atlantic City clubs, from where she moved into in revue in New York at the Ritz Grill and Casino de Paris at the age of sixteen. She started her career on Broadway in 1929, where her machine-gun foot work gained her the title of world champion in tapping. In 1935 she came to Hollywood where she starred in the great MGM musicals in the late 1930s, establishing herself as a Queen of Ra-Ta-Taps. In spite of the fact that she was primarily a solo performer she also danced with Fred Astaire and George Murphy. After her marriage she wasn't seen on the screen, except for a short number in the Duchess of Idaho (1950). After her divorce she started a short but successful night-club career.
BornNovember 21, 1912
DiedFebruary 11, 1982(69)
BornNovember 21, 1912
DiedFebruary 11, 1982(69)
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  • Awards
    • 4 wins total

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Known for

Robert Young, Eleanor Powell, Gracie Allen, and George Burns in Honolulu (1939)
Honolulu
6.5
  • Dorothy March
  • 1939
Eleanor Powell in Born to Dance (1936)
Born to Dance
6.7
  • Nora Paige
  • 1936
Fred Astaire and Eleanor Powell in Broadway Melody of 1940 (1940)
Broadway Melody of 1940
7.3
  • Clare Bennett
  • 1940
Robert Young and Ann Sothern in Lady Be Good (1941)
Lady Be Good
6.4
  • Marilyn Marsh
  • 1941

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  • The Faith of Our Children (1953)
    The Faith of Our Children
    9.2
    TV Series
    • 1953–1955
  • Van Johnson, John Lund, and Esther Williams in Duchess of Idaho (1950)
    Duchess of Idaho
    6.3
    • Eleanor Powell
    • 1950
  • W.C. Fields, Eleanor Powell, Cab Calloway, Woody Herman, and Sophie Tucker in Sensations of 1945 (1944)
    Sensations of 1945
    6.0
    • Virginia 'Ginny' Walker
    • 1944
  • Eleanor Powell, Red Skelton, and Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra in I Dood It (1943)
    I Dood It
    6.1
    • Constance Shaw
    • 1943
  • Gene Kelly and Kathryn Grayson in Thousands Cheer (1943)
    Thousands Cheer
    6.2
    • Eleanor Powell
    • 1943
  • Eleanor Powell, Tommy Dorsey, and Red Skelton in Ship Ahoy (1942)
    Ship Ahoy
    6.4
    • Tallulah Winters
    • 1942
  • Robert Young and Ann Sothern in Lady Be Good (1941)
    Lady Be Good
    6.4
    • Marilyn Marsh
    • 1941
  • Fred Astaire and Eleanor Powell in Broadway Melody of 1940 (1940)
    Broadway Melody of 1940
    7.3
    • Clare Bennett
    • 1940
  • Robert Young, Eleanor Powell, Gracie Allen, and George Burns in Honolulu (1939)
    Honolulu
    6.5
    • Dorothy March
    • 1939
  • Rosalie (1937)
    Rosalie
    6.0
    • Rosalie
    • 1937
  • Robert Taylor and Eleanor Powell in Broadway Melody of 1938 (1937)
    Broadway Melody of 1938
    6.7
    • Sally Lee
    • 1937
  • Eleanor Powell in Born to Dance (1936)
    Born to Dance
    6.7
    • Nora Paige
    • 1936
  • Eleanor Powell in Broadway Melody of 1936 (1935)
    Broadway Melody of 1936
    6.7
    • Irene Foster
    • 1935
  • George White's 1935 Scandals (1935)
    George White's 1935 Scandals
    5.8
    • Marilyn
    • 1935
  • Queen High (1930)
    Queen High
    5.9
    • Party Guest
    • Dancer (uncredited)
    • 1930

Additional Crew



  • Eleanor Powell, Red Skelton, and Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra in I Dood It (1943)
    I Dood It
    6.1
    • choreographer (Lasso dance sequence, uncredited)
    • 1943

Soundtrack



  • That's Entertainment! III (1994)
    That's Entertainment! III
    7.5
    • performer: "Follow in My Footsteps" (1937), "Your Broadway and My Broadway" (1937), "Broadway Rhythm" (1935), "Fascinating Rhythm" (1924), "Jukebox Dance" (1940) (uncredited)
    • 1994
  • That's Dancing! (1985)
    That's Dancing!
    7.2
    • performer: "Broadway Rhythm", "Hola E Pae"
    • 1985
  • AFI Life Achievement Award (1973)
    AFI Life Achievement Award
    5.6
    TV Mini Series
    • performer: "Begin the Beguine"
    • 1981
  • That's Entertainment, Part II (1976)
    That's Entertainment, Part II
    7.3
    • performer: "Fascinating Rhythm" (1924), "Swingin' The Jinx Away" (1936) (uncredited)
    • 1976
  • That's Entertainment! (1974)
    That's Entertainment!
    7.8
    • performer: "Rosalie" (1937), "Swingin' The Jinx Away" (1936) (Outtake), "Begin The Beguine" (1935), "Easy To Love" (1936) (uncredited)
    • 1974
  • Frank Morgan in The Great Morgan (1946)
    The Great Morgan
    5.1
    • performer: "Got a Pair of New Shoes" (uncredited)
    • 1946
  • Eleanor Powell, Red Skelton, and Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra in I Dood It (1943)
    I Dood It
    6.1
    • performer: "Star Eyes" (1943), "So Long Sarah Jane" (1943), "Swingin' the Jinx Away" (1936), "Hola E Pae" (uncredited), "Anchors Aweigh" (1906) (uncredited) ("Rock-a-Bye Baby" (1886), uncredited)
    • 1943
  • Eleanor Powell, Tommy Dorsey, and Red Skelton in Ship Ahoy (1942)
    Ship Ahoy
    6.4
    • performer: "I'll Take Tallulah" (1942)
    • 1942
  • Robert Young and Ann Sothern in Lady Be Good (1941)
    Lady Be Good
    6.4
    • performer: "Oh, Lady Be Good!" (1924), "Fascinating Rhythm" (1924) (uncredited)
    • 1941
  • Fred Astaire and Eleanor Powell in Broadway Melody of 1940 (1940)
    Broadway Melody of 1940
    7.3
    • performer: "All Ashore" (1939), "Between You and Me" (1939), "Jukebox Dance" (1939), "I Concentrate on You" (1939), "Begin the Beguine" (1935), "I've Got My Eyes on You" (1939) (uncredited)
    • 1940
  • Robert Young, Eleanor Powell, Gracie Allen, and George Burns in Honolulu (1939)
    Honolulu
    6.5
    • performer: "Honolulu" (1939), "Old Folks at Home" (1851) (uncredited), "Listen to the Mockingbird" (1855) (uncredited), "Old Black Joe" (1861) (uncredited), "The Darktown Strutters' Ball" (1917) (uncredited), "Hola E Pae" (uncredited), "Hawaiian Medley"
    • 1939
  • Rosalie (1937)
    Rosalie
    6.0
    • performer: "Rosalie" (1937), "Who Knows?" (1937), "I've a Strange New Rhythm in My Heart" (1937), "The Stars and Stripes Forever" (1896) ("Who Knows?" (1937), "The Washington Post" (1889), "The Stars and Stripes Forever" (1896), "El Capitan" (1896), "Semper Fidelis" (1888), uncredited)
    • 1937
  • Robert Taylor and Eleanor Powell in Broadway Melody of 1938 (1937)
    Broadway Melody of 1938
    6.7
    • performer: "Yours and Mine" (1937), "Follow in My Footsteps" (1937), "I'm Feelin' Like a Million" (1937), "Your Broadway and My Broadway" (1937), "Broadway Rhythm" (1935), "Got a Pair of New Shoes" (1937) (uncredited)
    • 1937
  • Eleanor Powell in Born to Dance (1936)
    Born to Dance
    6.7
    • performer: "Rap, Tap on Wood" (1936) (uncredited), "Hey, Babe, Hey" (1936), "Love Me, Love My Pekinese" (1936) (uncredited), "Easy to Love" (1936) (uncredited), "Swingin' the Jinx Away" (1936) (uncredited) ("Easy to Love" (1936), uncredited)
    • 1936
  • Eleanor Powell in Broadway Melody of 1936 (1935)
    Broadway Melody of 1936
    6.7
    • performer: "Broadway Rhythm" (1935), "You Are My Lucky Star" (1935), "Sing Before Breakfast" (1935) (uncredited)
    • 1935

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Personal details

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  • Height
    • 5′ 5¼″ (1.66 m)
  • Born
    • November 21, 1912
    • Springfield, Massachusetts, USA
  • Died
    • February 11, 1982
    • Beverly Hills, California, USA(ovarian cancer)
  • Spouse
    • Glenn FordOctober 23, 1943 - November 23, 1959 (divorced, 1 child)
  • Children
    • Peter Ford
  • Parents
      Clarence Gardner Powell
  • Other works
    Active on Broadway in the following productions:
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Print Biography
    • 10 Articles
    • 1 Pictorial
    • 1 Magazine Cover Photo

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    Became the first specialty tapper to ever appear at Carnegie Hall.
  • Quotes
    A tap dancer is really a frustrated drummer.
  • Nicknames
    • The Queen of Tap Dancing
    • Ellie
  • Salary
    • Broadway Melody of 1936
      (1935)
      $1,250 per week

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