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  2. Female jockey. Won her first career race at Ferndale on August 2, 1969. Stepmother of Fred Astaire Jr. and Ava Astaire-McKenzie. When Ginger Rogers received a Kennedy Center Honor in 1992, Robyn Smith, widow of Fred Astaire, withheld all rights to clips of Rogers' scenes with Astaire, demanding payment.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Robyn_SmithRobyn Smith - Wikipedia

    Robyn Smith Astaire (born August 14, 1944) is an American retired jockey. Active from 1969 to 1980, Smith accumulated 247 wins in California and New York race tracks, and became the first female jockey to win a stakes race in 1973.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm1707113Robyn Smith - IMDb

    Robyn Smith was born Constance Ann Miller. Her biological father deserted her and her mother at her birth. Her mother was 17 when she was born. Her mother was declared mentally unstable and Melody was placed in a foster home. She was adopted by a family surnamed Smith.

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  5. Robyn Smith, a singer-songwriter from Dunfermline, Scotland, finds inspiration in the folk and country genres, crafting music deeply rooted in Americana. Her new EP, 'Muse', is available for purchase and streaming on all major platforms.

  6. Jan 26, 2023 · In 1980, he married Robyn Smith. According to Biography, Robyn Smith was 45 years younger than Fred Astaire when they met and got married, and the couple enjoyed golf and watching movies together. Fred Astaire's second marriage would last up until Astaire's death in 1987 from pneumonia.

  7. Aug 17, 1997 · Robyn Smith Astaire was always a woman without a past, so for years she invented one, she says. There was something about mounting her first horse at 2 on the family ranch. Majoring in English...

  8. Feb 24, 2021 · Author L. L. McKinney and illustrator Robyn Smith are placing the spotlight on Nubia, DC Comic’s first Black female superhero who debuted in 1973. Nubia is center stage in McKinney and Smith’s newly released graphic novel Nubia: Real One .