During her career, which lasted into her 80s, Paige also went on tour with legendary American comedian Bob Hope.
Her longtime friend Stuart Lampert announced on Monday that she passed away on Sunday at her Los Angeles home from natural causes.
In 1951, Paige debuted on Broadway opposite Jackie Cooper in the mystery comedy Remains To Be Seen. Three years later, she costarred with John Raitt in the phenomenally successful musical The Pajama Game.
She starred beside legendary dancer Astaire in the Silk Stockings movie in 1957.
In the Cole Porter song Stereophonic Sound, she and Astaire are known for parodying cutting-edge filmmaking tricks, such as swinging from a chandelier.
“I was just a jumble of bumps. I was unsure of how to fall. I was never a classical dancer, so I didn’t know how to get down on a table or how to save myself,” she said to the Miami Herald in 2016.
In the 1960s, Paige would go on to feature in a number of films, including the Richard Thorpe-directed Follow the Boys, the Hope comedy Bachelor in Paradise, and the Doris Day comedy Please Don’t Eat the Daisies.
Additionally, she provided glitz for Hope’s 1960 Christmas trips to US troops in Cuba and the Caribbean, 1962 Christmas travels to Japan and South Korea, and 1964 Christmas tours to Vietnam.