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    • This article is a List of awards and nominations received by Fred Astaire.
      Fred Astaire was an American actor, dancer, and singer. Over his career he received several awards, including a BAFTA Award, three Primetime Emmy Awards, and two Golden Globe Awards. He also received several honorary awards including the academy Honorary Award in 1950, the Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award in 1960, the Kennedy Center Honors in 1970, and the AFI Life Achievement Award in 1981.
      For his role as a flirty conman in The Towering Inferno (1974), he received the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role and the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture as well as a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. He also earned the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for playing Bert Kalmar in the musical Three Little Words (1950).


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      Honorary awards




      Tributes


      1938: Invited to place his hand and footprints in cement at Grauman's Chinese Theatre, Hollywood
      1959: Dance Magazine award
      1961: Voted Champion of Champions – Best Television performer in annual television critics and columnists poll conducted by Television Today and Motion Picture Daily
      1968: Inducted into the Hall of Fame of the International Best Dressed List
      1972: Named Musical Comedy Star of the Century by Liberty: The Nostalgia Magazine
      1975: Won the David di Donatello Award for The Towering Inferno.
      1975: "You Gave Me the Answer", a song by Wings written by Paul McCartney in Astaire's style and dedicated to him in concert.
      1982: The Anglo-American Contemporary Dance Foundation announced creation of the Astaire Awards "to honor Fred Astaire and his sister Adele and to reward the achievement of an outstanding dancer or dancers"
      1987: The Capezio Dance Shoe Award (co-awarded with Rudolf Nureyev)
      1988: Posthumous dedication in Michael Jackson's autobiography Moonwalk
      1990: "Vogue", a single by Madonna, mentions Astaire in its lyrics
      1991: Posthumous induction into the Ballroom Dancer's Hall of Fame
      1991: "Fred Astaire", a song by Donna Summer on her Mistaken Identity album
      1992: The Dancing House in Prague is originally named "Fred and Ginger"
      1999: Posthumous award of Grammy Hall of Fame Award for the 1952 album The Astaire Story
      1999: "Just Like Fred Astaire", a single by the English rock band James
      2000: Ava Astaire McKenzie unveiled a plaque in honor of her father, erected by the citizens of Lismore, County Waterford, Ireland
      2000: "Fred Astaire", a song by Lucky Boys Confusion
      2003: Referenced in the animated feature The Triplets of Belleville, in which Astaire is eaten by his shoes after a fast-paced dance act
      2004: "Take You On A Cruise", a single by Interpol, references Astaire in its lyrics
      2004: The "Adele and Fred Astaire Ballroom" added on the top floor of Gottlieb Storz Mansion in Astaire's hometown of Omaha
      2004: "I Am Fred Astaire", a song by Taking Back Sunday
      2006: "Fred Astaire" single released by the California rock band Lamps
      2008: Life and work honored at Oriel College, Oxford
      2008: Posthumous induction into the Online Film & Television Association (Film Hall of Fame)
      2011, 2013: "Fred Astaire", a song, in a Portuguese and a later English version by Clarice Falcão
      2012: "Fred Astaire", a single and video by San Cisco
      2018: "Fred Astaire", a single by Jukebox The Ghost
      2018: Posthumous induction into the Online Film & Television Association (Television Hall of Fame)
      2019: "Movement", a single by Hozier, references Astaire in its lyrics
      2021: "Balcony Man", the final track on the album Carnage by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis, references Astaire in its lyrics.
      TBA: An untitled biopic is in development at Sony Pictures, starring Tom Holland. Lee Hall is rewriting a script originally written by Noah Pink and Paul King will be the director. The project centers on the relationship between Fred and his sister Adele.


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