Lucille Bremer


As a teenager, redheaded Lucille Bremer danced with the Philadelphia Opera Company, then worked as a Radio City Music Hall Rockette in New York. She was still in the chorus when MGM producer Arthur Freed hired her for films. Grooming her for stardom, Freed awarded Bremer a supporting role in Meet Me in St. Louis, then twice teamed her with Fred Astaire in Yolanda and the Thief (1944) and Ziegfeld Follies (1945). An undeniably talented dancer, Bremer's somewhat aloof screen personality precluded big-time stardom; by 1948, she was out of films altogether. After her Hollywood career folded, Lucille Bremer married a Mexican millionaire, and for several years operated a successful children's clothing shop. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

  • Born:
    February 21, 1917 in Amsterdam, New York
  • Died:
    April 16, 1996.
  • Job Titles:
    Dancer, Actor, Dress shop owner
Significant Others
  • Companion: Arthur Freed. together in early 1940s
Milestones
  • 1929 Danced with Philadelphia Opera Company ballet
  • 1939 Hired as dancer with the Rockettes
  • 1944 First film as actress, "Meet Me in Saint Louis"
  • 1948 Made last films, "The Adventures of Casanova", "Ruthless" and "Behind Locked Doors"
  • Signed by Arthur Freed for MGM

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