Janis Paige, the Hollywood and Broadway legend known for her performances with Fred Astaire and Bob Hope, passed away at the age of 101. Paige began her career singing for servicemen during World War II and went on to star in numerous films, including “Hollywood Canteen” and “It Should Happen to You.” She also graced the Broadway stage, appearing in “Mister Roberts” and “The Pajama Game.” Paige continued to perform into her 90s, even adding her voice to the #MeToo movement in 2018. Her autobiography, “Reading Between the Lines,” was published in 2020, sharing her experiences with icons like Frank Sinatra and Bette Davis.