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public fallout. She hired and fired other ghostwriters and wrote a manuscript solo but it was rejected by the publisher for being "too genteel"; MacDonald refused to include many personal details about Eddy and she deleted already typed pages admitting to one single pregnancy that ended in miscarriage. Her last ghost writer, Fredda Dudley Balling, noted that MacDonald was too ill to work more than a couple hours a day, so a final draft was never completed. The unfinished manuscript was published and annotated in 2004. MacDonald said that publishers wanted her to spice up her story. She refused to gossip about her colleagues and said she did not live that kind of life. In the last year of her life, despite declining health, she still was trying to find a publisher. An early version of the book, written with James Brough, is in the Cinematic Arts Library, Doheny Memorial Library, University of Southern California.
1923: 1589:, one of the leading opera stars of the early 20th century. "When Jeanette MacDonald approached me for coaching lessons," wrote Lehmann, "I was really curious how a glamorous movie star, certainly spoiled by the adoration of a limitless world, would be able to devote herself to another, a higher level of art. I had the surprise of my life. There couldn't have been a more diligent, a more serious, a more pliable person than Jeanette. The lessons which I had started with a kind of suspicious curiosity turned out to be sheer delight for me. She studied Marguerite with me—and lieder. These were the ones which astounded me most. I am quite sure that Jeanette would have developed into a serious and successful lieder singer if time would have allowed it." 1570: 1501: 744: 1002: 470: 2415: 2285: 1094: 1950: 6796: 6773: 6759: 6745: 2111: 2027:. He was an architecture student at New York University and the son of a successful bottle manufacturer. His family was hesitant about the relationship, assuming that MacDonald was a gold-digger, but accepted her after they met. She and Ohmeis became engaged a year later, but their future plans and aspirations forced them to go their separate ways; the sudden death of MacDonald's father was another factor in the break-up. Unfortunately, the Ohmeis family would lose a lot of their fortune after the 47: 2325:. This was before she had an intimate relationship with Gene Raymond. Raymond was physically unable to father children, and MacDonald alluded to this fact in her unfinished autobiography, writing that she returned from her Hawaii honeymoon with Raymond with the knowledge and accurate admittance that "The MacRaymonds had no children." Nevertheless, MacDonald had additional, later, documented and visible pregnancies while married to Raymond, all of which ended in miscarriage. 1903:'s compositions. At this time, MacDonald discovered that she was an extrovert who enjoyed socializing with friends and performing for others, admitting that " needed people to watch and applaud me as much as I needed food and drink." At the end of her first performance in the local church as a child, "I paused ever so slightly and then, when I realized they needed prodding, I promptly began clapping my hands and said to the congregation, 'Now everybody's got to clap!'" 7152: 1899:" life that he believed he had failed to live himself, he advised his three daughters to do this instead. MacDonald was the only daughter in the family that had inherited both her father's red hair and blue-green eyes, although she often admired her sisters' beauty, such as Blossom's dimples and her elder sister Elsie's (1893—1970) blonde hair and blue eyes. Elsie could play the piano, and taught toddler MacDonald a variety of popular waltzes and 2377:. In 1963, MacDonald and Raymond moved into two adjoining apartments at the Wilshire Comstock in Westwood, on the 8th floor in the East building. Nelson Eddy had his own apartment on the 7th floor of the West building, and allowed MacDonald to decorate it; they used it as a rendezvous spot until she was too weak to walk the few yards over to his building. (After Eddy's death, his widow Ann learned of the apartment and moved into it.) 6687: 2047:
MacDonald's side during her European tour and they lived together—MacDonald even signing her return address as "JAR" (Jeanette Anna Ritchie) and referring to him as her "darling husband." Despite Ritchie's family claiming that he was married to MacDonald but the marriage had been annulled in 1935, he never confirmed the claims. He later relocated to Europe as an MGM representative, becoming responsible for recruiting
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anything else in the world those days, I wanted to see him receive as much acclaim as I, to spare him these humiliations." When she reunited with Chevalier in 1957, he asked her why she had retired from films, to which she replied, "Because for exactly twenty years I've played my best role, by his side. And I'm perfectly happy."
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Raymond was sometimes mistaken for Nelson Eddy by MacDonald's fans and passersby, which MacDonald later admitted that she never liked: "Of course we always laughed it off—sometimes Gene even obliged by signing Nelson's name—but no one will ever know the agonies I suffered on such occasions. More than
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MacDonald cited the number thirteen as her lucky number. Her characters always had a name beginning with M, the first letter of her surname and the 13th letter of the English alphabet, a ritual upon which she had insisted. Interestingly, thirteen became a recurring number throughout her life, such as
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An annual poll of film exhibitors listed MacDonald as one of the top-10 box-office draws of 1936, and many of her films were among the top-20 moneymakers of the years they were released. In addition, MacDonald was one of the top-10 box-office attractions in Great Britain from 1937 to 1942. During her
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Despite public denials from the stars themselves of any personal relationship between Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy, documentation shows otherwise. In a handwritten 1935 letter by Nelson to "Dearest Jeanette," written on his letterhead, Nelson Eddy writes: "I love you and will always be devoted
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MacDonald was named Philadelphia's Woman of the Year in 1961. Of the award, she said, "It is strange how awards, decorations, doctorates, etc., can be conferred from various parts of the country, and even the world. And yet, the funny satisfaction of being recognized in one's home town seems to be a
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suffered serious censorship cuts during filming that made the result less successful. MacDonald sang "Spring Is Here" and the title song. It was the final film made by the team of MacDonald and Eddy. After a falling-out with Mayer, Eddy bought out his MGM contract (with one film left to make) and
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throughout her life to the point that her therapist told her to imagine that all of the members of the audience were lettuce. Due to her heart condition, she could not carry a pregnancy to term; she had blackouts and fainting spells, became stressed to the point of not being able to eat, and was
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Over the decades, MacDonald and Eddy privately occupied several homes together. In 1938, they had a small Burbank house located at 812 S. Mariposa Street in Burbank. In the 1940s, Nelson leased and remodeled for himself and MacDonald the old cowboy bunkhouse at 1330 Angelo Drive, Beverly Hills.
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MacDonald began developing an autobiography in the 1950s. She wanted her readers to both be inspired by her career and understand how she had coped with balancing a public and personal life. In one early version she intended to candidly discuss Nelson Eddy but dropped that idea when Eddy feared
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She frequently attempted a comeback movie, even financing and paying a screenwriter. One of the possible film reunions with Nelson Eddy was to be made in England, but Eddy pulled out when he learned MacDonald was investing her own funds. Eddy preferred to publicly blame the proposed project as
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rep named Robert Ritchie (died 1972), 12 years her senior, who claimed that he was the son of a fallen millionaire. They traveled with MacDonald's family to Hollywood, and he became a press agent for MGM. Rumors circulated that they were engaged and/or secretly married, since Ritchie was by
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Hamann, G.D. (Ed.), Collections of contemporary newspaper and magazine references in the following: Jeanette MacDonald in the 30s. (141 pp.), Jeanette MacDonald in the 40s (100 pp.), Nelson Eddy in the 30s and 40s (128 pp.), and Filming Today Press, 2005, Hollywood, California
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At that time Mayer adamantly refused to allow MacDonald to annul her marriage and elope. The situation ended with MacDonald losing her baby at nearly 6 months. The boy was named Daniel Kendrick Eddy, and Nelson buried him (or his ashes) on private property in Ojai, California.
1194:(1940) with Eddy, which proved to be one of MacDonald's more popular films. Composer Sigmund Romberg's 1927 Broadway hit provided the plot and the songs: "Lover, Come Back to Me," "One Kiss," and "Wanting You," plus Eddy's version of "Stout Hearted Men." This was followed by 919:
operetta. The film was highly regarded by critics and operetta lovers in major U.S. cities and Europe, but failed to generate much income outside urban areas, losing $ 113,000. It had a huge budget of $ 1.6 million, partially because it was filmed simultaneously in French as
5675:"This lovely article chronicles a few of the acts that led to Jeanette MacDonald becoming #WomanOfTheYear in her hometown of Philadelphia, which she described as being "a more gratifying recognition than all". Her smile throughout the night shows the sincerity in her words" 2039:, and worked in the family business. Few details were known of Stone's romance with MacDonald until the discovery of hundreds of pages of handwritten love letters she wrote to him that were found in his apartment after his death, which happened three years after her death. 1524:
Starting in 1931 and continuing through the 1950s, MacDonald engaged in regular concert tours between films. Her first European tour was in 1931, where she sang in both France and England. Her first American concert tour was in 1939, immediately after the completion of
1999:, she replied, "As at any focal point, there are some belligerents, but they are no more numerous than in any other community." Neither she nor Gene Raymond were ever considered or subpoenaed for a HUAC hearing; in a radio interview, MacDonald was quoted as saying, " 1819:, and they sang on other World War II victory shows together. The majority of her radio work in the mid to late 1940s was with Eddy. Her 1948 Hollywood Bowl concert was also broadcast over the air, in which she used Eddy's longtime accompanist, Theodore Paxson. 1545:. When America joined World War II in 1941, MacDonald co-founded the Army Emergency Relief and raised funds on concert tours. When she was home in Hollywood, she held an open house at her home on Sunday afternoons for GIs. On one occasion, at the request of 972:" to each other in the Canadian wilderness (actually filmed at Lake Tahoe). Eddy's definitive portrayal of the steadfast Mountie became a popular icon. When the Canadian Mounties temporarily retired their distinctive hat in 1970, photos of Eddy in his 1059:," added, adapted from Friml's "Chanson" piano piece. With real-life Americans rushing to fight in the ongoing revolution in Spain, this historical vehicle was constructed around a previous revolution in Napoleonic times. MacDonald's co-star was 6541: 2114:
MacDonald's crypt, marked as "Jeanette MacDonald Raymond" in her handwriting. The birth year is incorrect because studios had made her appear younger. When Raymond died in 1998, his remains were placed in the same crypt with hers, with his name
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MacDonald was born Jeannette Anna McDonald on June 18, 1903, at her family's Philadelphia home at 5123 Arch Street. She was the youngest of the three daughters of Anna May (née Wright) and Daniel McDonald, a factory foreman and a salesman for a
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Letters by MacDonald are reproduced and annotated. MacDonald dated Stone in 1927–28 and remained friends afterwards, so most of these are love letters. In one letter from August 1929 she tells Stone she is recovering from a heart
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Starting in 1947, they used 710 N. Camden Drive, which had been the home of MacDonald's mother until her death. They also alternately stayed at favorite hotels and homes across the country owned by celebrity friends including
2078:'s home; MacDonald agreed to a date, as long as it was at her family's dinner table. Despite the strong relationship, Raymond's mother did not like MacDonald, attempting to snub her a few times (such as arranging her son with 2031:, so MacDonald loaned money to Jack, and he repaid her as soon as he could, which was as late as the 1950s. MacDonald next dated Irving Stone (1901-1968) from around 1926–28; they met when she was touring in Chicago in 1076:(1938) was the result, but the two stars had little screen time together, and the main song, "Obey Your Heart," was never sung as a duet. The film featured an original score by Sigmund Romberg, and reused the popular 429:. She later appeared in opera, concerts, radio, and television. MacDonald was one of the most influential sopranos of the 20th century, introducing opera to film-going audiences and inspiring a generation of singers. 5632:"Celebrating Tyrone Power (May 5, 1914 – November 15, 1958) on his birthday. #BornOnThisDay Here are Tyrone and Jeanette being crowned King and Queen of The Movies in 1939! #botd #TyronePower #JeanetteMacDonald" 850:(1932), considered by many film critics and writers to be the perfect film musical. Starring Chevalier as a humble tailor in love with a princess played by MacDonald, much of the story is told in sung dialogue. 908:
guidelines that took effect July 1, 1934. Despite a Technicolor finale—the first use of the new three-color Technicolor process other than Disney cartoons—the film was not a huge success. It lost $ 142,000. In
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was an all-star revue, similar to other mammoth sound revues produced by major studios to introduce their formerly silent stars to the public. MacDonald's footage singing a duet of "Come Back to Sorrento" with
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Rich's findings also included documentation that Raymond physically and emotionally abused MacDonald, and had affairs as early as their honeymoon when MacDonald allegedly discovered Raymond in bed with
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in Montreal at His Majesty's Theatre (May 8, 1943). She quickly repeated the role in Quebec City (May 12), Ottawa (May 15 and 17), Toronto (May 20 and 22), and Windsor (May 24). Her U.S. debut with the
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The complete, typewritten autobiography with MacDonald's handwritten editing, deletions and comments noted throughout. Annotated and with original letters from MacDonald's collaborator on the project.
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A recurrent issue throughout MacDonald's career was her health. Her handwritten letter from August, 1929 indicates that MacDonald, age 26, had recently suffered a heart attack. She also suffered from
1881: 652:, was a landmark of early sound films, and received a Best Picture nomination. MacDonald's first recordings for RCA Victor were two hits from the score: "Dream Lover" and "March of the Grenadiers." 1029:. After Thalberg's untimely death in September, production was shut down and the half-finished film scrapped. A new script was filmed with a different storyline and supporting actors (including 5135:""A MacDonald home without dogs is like ham without eggs." She had as many as five dogs living with her at Twin Gables. Here are some shots of Jeanette and her pups at home over the years" 1553:," and 20,000 voices spontaneously joined in. She auctioned off encores for donations and raised almost $ 100,000 for the troops (over $ 1.5 million, adjusted for inflation). President 958:. MacDonald earned gold records for "Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life" and "Italian Street Song." The following year, MacDonald starred in two of the highest-grossing films of that year. In 2150:
The funeral took place on January 18. Along with close family and widower Raymond, it was notably attended by a handful of MacDonald's costars (such as Eddy, Allan Jones, Chevalier,
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mansion named Twin Gables with their pet dogs and their horse White Lady, which Raymond gave to MacDonald as a birthday present; after MacDonald's death, it was briefly owned by
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MacDonald playing with three of her dogs in the Twin Gables garden. Despite being allergic to dogs, MacDonald has been quoted saying, "A MacDonald home without dogs is like
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mediocre, when in fact MacDonald was uninsurable due to her heart condition. A reunion with Maurice Chevalier was also considered. Other thwarted projects with Eddy were
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Shortly after MacDonald's death, surviving classmates from her high school contributed a $ 150 donation in her name to the Children's Heart Hospital of Philadelphia.
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as a maid, whom MacDonald personally requested. Within one year, beginning in 1942, L.B. Mayer released his four highest-paid actresses from their MGM contracts;
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was cut from the release print due to copyright reasons with Universal Studios, which had recently acquired the copyright to the song for an upcoming movie,
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In the 1950s, talks with respect to a Broadway return occurred. In the 1960s, MacDonald was approached about starring on Broadway in a musical version of
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Biographer E. J. Fleming also alleged that Eddy had confronted Raymond for abusing MacDonald, who was visibly pregnant with Eddy's child while filming
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Unlike Nelson Eddy, who came from opera to film, MacDonald in the 1940s yearned to reinvent herself in opera. She began training for this goal with
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Forbidden to marry early on by MGM studio boss Louis B. Mayer, MacDonald and Eddy performed a mock wedding ceremony at Lake Tahoe while filming
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and Ernst Lubitsch, and simultaneously filmed in French with the same stars, but a French supporting cast. Currently, no surviving print of
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I'll See You Again: The Bittersweet Love Story and Wartime Letters of Jeanette MacDonald and Gene Raymond, Volume 1: The War - and Before
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she was in New York for the holidays and would have a recital at Carnegie Hall on January 16. On February 2, 1956, MacDonald starred in
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and Larraine Day, but it failed to find a slot. In December 1956, MacDonald and Eddy made their first TV appearance as a team on the
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I'll See You Again: The Bittersweet Love Story and Wartime Letters of Jeanette MacDonald and Gene Raymond, Volume 3: After the War
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A bronze plaque for MacDonald was unveiled in March 1988 on the Philadelphia Music Alliance's Walk of Fame in Raymond's presence.
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I'll See You Again: The Bittersweet Love Story and Wartime Letters of Jeanette MacDonald and Gene Raymond, Volume 2: The Letters
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MacDonald took a break from Hollywood in 1931 to embark on a European concert tour, performing at the Empire Theater in Paris (
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as a count who disguises himself as a hairdresser in order to woo a scatterbrained countess (MacDonald). MacDonald introduced "
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in Los Angeles in 1954, and again at The Sahara in 1957, but she never felt entirely comfortable in their smoky atmospheres.
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Altogether, it's possible that this is one of the best and most competently handled operettas that Hollywood has turned out
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in England and France while she was there on a concert tour in 1931. She earned three gold records, one for the LP album,
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was looking through old screen tests of Broadway performers and spotted MacDonald. He cast her as the leading lady in
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productions of their films together. She also appeared as his guest several times on his various radio shows such as
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The Rosary by Florence L. Barclay, new introduction by Sharon Rich, comments by Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy
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from heart failure on January 14, 1965, with Raymond by her hospital bed. Two years before, she had been assigned
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Eddy, Nelson, "All Stars Don't Spangle" movie treatment for himself and MacDonald, reprinted in its entirety in
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When MacDonald was born, her father quickly doted on her. Although he had hoped for a son who would pursue "an
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went to Universal, where he signed a million-dollar, two-picture deal. MacDonald remained for one last film,
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wrote, "Her Juliet is breathtakingly beautiful to the eye and dulcet to the ear." The same critic reviewed
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in 1928 in her first show for the producers Lee and J.J. Shubert, for which she received rave reviews; and
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and French newspaper critics. She returned to Paramount the following year for two films with Chevalier.
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In the first rush of sound films during 1929 and 1930, MacDonald starred in six films—the first four for
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In November 1919, MacDonald joined her older sister Blossom in New York. She took singing lessons with
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Sweethearts: The Timeless Love Affair - On-screen and Off - Between Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy
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in 1929, with her name above the title; the cast included young Archie Leach, who would later become
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claiming that New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles' cinema attendances were "sad," "slow,"and "sour."
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Also featured The New Wayburn Rhythm Dancers, The Rex Appeal Girls, and The Mangan-Tillerex Dancers
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and other celebrities offering him condolences. MacDonald was interred in a pink-marbled crypt at
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as a plus-one at a charity ball), and did not attend the wedding. The Raymonds lived in a 21-room
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the next year. MacDonald played the second female lead in this long-running musical which starred
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Sweethearts: The Timeless Love Affair Onscreen and Off Between Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy
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Sweethearts: The Timeless Love Affair Onscreen and Off Between Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy
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MacDonald performed and recorded more than 50 songs during her career, working exclusively for
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Gold Medal Award as Best Picture of the Year. Mayer dropped plans for the team to co-star in
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as one of the "Six Wives." In 1922, she was a featured singer in the Greenwich Village revue
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Mayer had promised MacDonald the studio's first Technicolor feature, and he delivered with
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Performed with the Music Under the Stars Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Jerzy Bojanowski
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MacDonald appeared in condensed radio versions of many of her films on programs such as
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on April 19, 1939, to open that venue before an audience. She sang several times at the
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at the Iroquois Amphitheater, Louisville, Kentucky, on July 19, 1954. Her production of
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at 6157 Hollywood Blvd. For her contribution to recording, MacDonald has a star on the
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friend Constance Hope, and declared during the 1940 presidential election, "I sing for
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It was roughly at this point when other songs were included in the concerts, such as "
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MacDonald had a reported eight pregnancies by Eddy, the first while they were filming
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played the title role during the other part of the tour. In 1921, MacDonald played in
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household building company, respectively, and the younger sister of character actress
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MacDonald appeared on early TV, most frequently as a singing guest star. She sang on
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stage musical about an angel who loses her wings on her wedding night. The script by
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Supporting acts: Mickey Sharp (comic), Yvonne Moray (singer), and The Harem Dancers
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Jeanette MacDonald visibly pregnant with Nelson Eddy from the trailer for the film
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MacDonald's extensive radio career may have begun on a 1929 radio broadcast of the
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on November 13, 1950. On November 12, 1952, she was the subject of Ralph Edwards'
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For her contribution to the motion picture industry, MacDonald has a star on the
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for over a month. In December 1964, her condition worsened and she was rushed to
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MacDonald and Nelson Eddy in the recording studio proofreading music sheets for
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This was a mixture of a concert and a stage play, which was entirely in French
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frequently in and out of hospitals and trying different treatments (one being
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and Republicans, black and white, everyone, and I just can't talk politics."
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was briefly considered) for the part of Mother Abbess in the film version of
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Performed with the Music Under the Stars Orchestra, conducted by John Anello
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MacDonald (right) with her sisters Blossom Rock (middle) and Elsie (left) (
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MacDonald sang frequently with Nelson Eddy during the mid-1940s on several
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became another highly regarded Lubitsch classic, with British musical star
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The following year, 1926, found MacDonald still in a second female lead in
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MacDonald met Jack Ohmeis (1901-1967) at a party during her appearance in
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as his boyhood chum who has become a priest and gives the moral messages.
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The Fixers: Eddie Mannix, Howard Strickling and the MGM Publicity Machine
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as her love interest. MacDonald plays a divorcée whose lively daughters (
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MacDonald also made a few nightclub appearances. She sang and danced at
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In 1933, MacDonald left again for Europe, and while there signed with
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Performed with the Stadium Concerts Symphony Orchestra, conducted by
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Other co-stars and friends verified the MacDonald/Eddy relationship.
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with the Chicago Opera. In the summer of 1945, she appeared with the
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Performed with the Hollywood Bowl Symphony Orchestra, conducted by
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Performed with the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, conducted by
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also wrote a song for the musical, entitled "Wasn't It Romantic?"
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Jeanette MacDonald in Recital (US Air Force Holiday Variety Show)
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MacDonald and her husband Gene Raymond toured in Ferenc Molnár's
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in 1937. She met him at a Hollywood party two years earlier at
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MacDonald was awarded an honorary doctor of music degree from
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in the United States. She also did some early recordings for
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in Chicago. On December 12, 1951, she did one performance of
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1930 was an extremely busy year for Paramount and MacDonald.
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the thirteen-year gap between her overseas tours in Europe;
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MacDonald with Maurice Chevalier in a promotional still for
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ceremony broadcast in 1931. She hosted her own radio show,
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was a non-musical drawing-room comedy in which a playboy (
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Performed with the Philadelphia Orchestra, conducted by
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did not entice audiences in a lot of major cities, with
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wrote the original score, which included the standards "
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on the road as the second female lead; future film star
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In hopes of producing her own films, MacDonald went to
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in 1927. Planned as a sequel to producer H.H. Frazee's
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MacDonald backstage in a costume for the Broadway show
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MacDonald also danced with Bill Alcorn and Jack Mattis
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built a Jeanette MacDonald Recital Hall in her honor.
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as her king. The ceremony was filmed and presented by
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Gold Medal Award as Best Picture of 1935 (beating out
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Jeanette MacDonald Autobiography: The Lost Manuscript
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Jeanette MacDonald Autobiography: The Lost Manuscript
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MacDonald with husband Gene Raymond in the late 1950s
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were said to have been in the crowd) and at London's
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Paramount, controversial move to Fox Film Corporation
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in 1959 was her last professional stage appearance.
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owns the only known color print of this production.
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She sang " 6579:Hollywood Diva: A Biography of Jeanette MacDonald 7166: 6571: 6421: 5790: 5760: 5748: 5714: 5660: 5595: 5580: 5565: 5550: 5538: 5526: 5511: 5496: 5484: 5472: 5460: 5448: 5433: 5418: 5406: 5360: 5348: 5321: 5309: 5294: 5279: 5252: 5240: 5228: 5213: 5201: 5189: 5177: 5120: 5108: 5096: 5084: 5072: 5060: 5043: 5031: 5016: 5004: 4987: 4975: 4958: 4943: 4931: 4916: 4904: 4892: 4880: 4859: 4828: 4777: 4765: 4753: 4741: 4729: 4696: 4684: 4672: 4660: 4645: 4633: 4618: 4599: 4584: 4565: 4553: 4520: 4508: 4487: 4475: 4463: 4451: 4436: 4424: 4412: 4397: 4385: 4373: 4361: 4323: 4311: 4296: 4281: 4269: 4257: 4245: 4233: 4218: 4206: 4191: 4179: 4167: 4135: 4123: 4111: 4099: 4087: 4075: 4060: 4048: 4033: 4018: 4003: 3991: 3979: 3967: 3952: 3940: 3925: 3913: 3901: 3886: 3874: 3862: 3850: 3838: 3823: 3779: 3767: 3752: 3740: 3725: 3713: 3701: 3689: 3677: 3662: 3650: 3626: 3614: 3566: 3551: 3539: 3527: 3510: 3491: 3440: 3438: 3436: 3434: 3375:, comic Eddie Garson, and The Girls of the Sands 2279: 2127:, who had recently operated successfully on the 1188:, MacDonald finally relented and agreed to film 485:and landed a job in the chorus of Ned Wayburn's 7230:Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale) 6467:The Films of Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy 6447:The Films of Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy 2972:" (G. Verdi), "J'ai pleurĂ© en rĂŞve" (G. HĂĽe), " 1311:. MacDonald is shown during a concert singing " 873: 5673:Miss Jeanette MacDonald (February 27, 2018). 5162: 5160: 5133:Miss Jeanette MacDonald (February 20, 2018). 2866:Jeanette MacDonald, dans une creation scenique 2001:Let he who is without sin cast the first stone 670:reprised his role as 15th-century French poet 6817: 6538: 6155:"An Excerpt from "Sweethearts" – Sharon Rich" 6026: 6024: 3475:, p. 486 photograph of baptismal record. 3472: 3431: 1992:about whether she had heard any gossip about 6557:This is an updated edition of Rich, Sharon, 6476:Jeanette MacDonald: The Irving Stone Letters 6226:"Religious Songs sung by Jeanette MacDonald" 5704:Brookhouser, Frank (1960). "Man About Town". 5167:Jeanette MacDonald: The Irving Stone Letters 4707: 4705: 2209: 1315:," and in a studio-filmed sequence singing " 1080:stage plot (also employed by opera composer 5822:I'll See You Again, Volume 3: After the War 5703: 5377: 5375: 5373: 5371: 5369: 5157: 425:), and recorded extensively, earning three 6824: 6810: 6794: 6771: 6757: 6743: 6021: 4148:Mosher, John (March 27, 1937). "Maytime". 3389:The First Lady of Song, Jeanette MacDonald 3337:The First Lady of Song, Jeanette MacDonald 2962:" (G. H. Clutsam), "The Jewel Song" (from 2943:Kansas State Teachers College of Pittsburg 1926:MacDonald (right), with Harriet Kriesler, 1621:(July 10 and 25) and one as Marguerite in 45: 7280:20th-century American women opera singers 6253:"Jeanette MacDonald's Operetta Favorites" 6007:. Jefferson, NC: McFarland. p. 180. 5819: 4702: 2856:), "Marche des Grenadiers" (Schertzinger) 2802:), "Marche des Grenadiers" (Schertzinger) 497:. In 1920, she appeared in two musicals: 6199:"Jeanette MacDonald – MacDonald In Song" 5630:Miss Jeanette MacDonald (May 5, 2018). 5366: 3581:"The Iron Butterfly :: Early Years" 3296: 3276: 3255: 3206: 3173: 3153: 3133: 3113: 3093: 3073: 3052: 3032: 3012: 2992: 2413: 2327: 2283: 2109: 2061: 1948: 1921: 1879: 1666: 1568: 1520:Concert tours, World War II charity work 1499: 1272: 1097:Eddy and MacDonald from the trailer for 1092: 1017:In the summer of 1936, filming began on 1000: 877: 742: 560:. She finally landed a starring role in 468: 6280:"Jeanette MacDonald - Romantic Moments" 6000: 2451:that she did with Nelson Eddy in 1959. 2244:more gratifying recognition than all." 1662: 1043:brought MacDonald another gold record. 706:was a desert-island comedy directed by 16:American singer and actress (1903-1965) 7167: 7077:There's No Business Like Show Business 6831: 6566:Catherine Littlefield: A Life in Dance 6362:"Jeanette MacDonald - Smilin' Through" 4147: 3603:Catherine Littlefield: A Life in Dance 3407:There's No Business Like Show Business 3355:There's No Business Like Show Business 3171:England, Scotland and Wales (7 cities) 2399:Jeanette MacDonald on screen and stage 1990:House Un-American Activities Committee 1872:'s impersonation in "Charley's Aunt." 1639:Philadelphia Civic Grand Opera Company 1200:(1940), a Technicolor film version of 617:, his first sound film, which starred 7285:Classical musicians from Pennsylvania 6940:Comin' Thro' the Rye (Old Scotch Air) 6805: 1671:A promotional photo of MacDonald for 1359:It would prove to be her final film. 1351:in an adaptation of a short story by 7235:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer contract players 6517: 6495: 6472: 6030: 5946: 5934: 5878: 5802: 5772: 1854:. In 1957, Eddy and she appeared on 990:as the extra-virile proprietor of a 666:'s hit 1925 operetta. Broadway star 7245:Paramount Pictures contract players 7205:American people of Scottish descent 6954:From the Land of the Sky-Blue Water 5904:Godsandfoolishgrandeur.blogspot.com 3578: 2974:From the Land of the Sky-Blue Water 2543:"Le Roi de ThulĂ©", "The Jewel Song" 2192:Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale 1617:as Juliette in two performances of 1506:American Women's Voluntary Services 789:) bets his happily married friend ( 13: 7255:American people of English descent 7195:American musical theatre actresses 3059:For the Army Emergency Relief fund 2178:, future governor & president 1704:, often with Nelson Eddy, and the 1418: 14: 7301: 6659: 2593:Hollywood Bowl Symphony Orchestra 1852:Lux Video Theatre Holiday Special 593:While MacDonald was appearing in 7250:American people of Dutch descent 7151: 7150: 6947:Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes 6721: 6709: 6697: 6685: 6673: 6382: 6354: 6326: 6307:"Jeanette MacDonald - Favorites" 6299: 6272: 6245: 6218: 6191: 6165: 6147: 6129: 6120: 6094: 6068: 6042: 5994: 5976: 5940: 5928: 5910: 5892: 5872: 5846: 5828: 5813: 5796: 5766: 5720: 5697: 5666: 5623: 5601: 5126: 3605:, Oxford University Press, 2020. 3447: 3309:Jeanette MacDonald at The Sahara 2270: 2018: 1875: 680:UCLA Film and Television Archive 459: 7240:20th-century American actresses 4865: 4526: 4329: 4141: 3785: 3632: 2757:Jeanette MacDonald, en personne 2549:", "Les Filles de Cadiz", and " 1938:On sets, MacDonald would never 1551:The Battle Hymn of the Republic 1495: 1443:opened August 20, 1956, at the 1055:was borrowed, and a new song, " 181: 7225:American vaudeville performers 6585:University of California Press 5387:LegendaryJeanetteMacDonald.com 3595: 3583:. Legendary Jeanette MacDonald 3572: 3395:Ambassador Hotel (Los Angeles) 2840:), "Beyond the Blue Horizon" ( 2786:), "Beyond the Blue Horizon" ( 2410:Jeanette MacDonald discography 2403: 2392: 2265: 1268: 1025:, and Paul Lukas, produced by 658:(1930) was a lavish two-strip 624: 432: 247:Screen Actors Guild award for 1: 7290:American Christian Scientists 6430: 3290:Jeanette MacDonald in Recital 3270:Jeanette MacDonald in Recital 3249:Jeanette MacDonald in Recital 3200:Jeanette MacDonald in Recital 3167:Jeanette MacDonald in Recital 3147:Jeanette MacDonald in Recital 3127:Jeanette MacDonald in Recital 3107:Jeanette MacDonald in Recital 3087:Jeanette MacDonald in Recital 3067:Jeanette MacDonald in Recital 3046:Jeanette MacDonald in Recital 3026:Jeanette MacDonald in Recital 3006:Jeanette MacDonald in Recital 2986:Jeanette MacDonald in Recital 2938:Jeanette MacDonald in Recital 2812:Jeanette MacDonald, In Person 2423: 2316:, who offer him condolences. 2280:Relationship with Nelson Eddy 2247: 2042:MacDonald eventually dated a 1958: 1885: 1776:. Other radio shows included 1529:. MacDonald performed at the 1509: 1347:(1949) teamed MacDonald with 1230:(1942), was adapted from the 984:1906 San Francisco earthquake 828:in 1932 was directed by both 507:as a chorus replacement, and 6521:Nelson Eddy: The Opera Years 6175:. RIAA. 2015. Archived from 4337:"New Moon (1940) – Articles" 4154:. New York, NY. p. 70. 3460: 3424: 2709:Emil Blatz Temple of Music, 2705: 2686: 2668: 2648: 2624: 2604: 2582: 2562: 2536:Emil Blatz Temple of Music, 2532: 2257:USC Thornton School of Music 1862:, singing several songs. On 874:MGM, Nelson Eddy partnership 7: 7220:Actresses from Philadelphia 6640:McCormick, Maggie (2019c). 6621:McCormick, Maggie (2019b). 6602:McCormick, Maggie (2019a). 2508: 2135:the week after, and was in 1073:The Girl of the Golden West 1021:, co-starring Nelson Eddy, 734:Hollywood Victory Committee 710:, co-starring the likes of 464: 10: 7306: 7200:American operatic sopranos 6755:Internet Broadway Database 6568:. Oxford University Press. 6465:Knowles (Dugan), Eleanor, 5820:McCormick, Maggie (2019). 3294:14 cities (USA and Canada) 2836:), "Un Jour" ("Some Day"; 2699:, conducted by Saul Caston 2407: 2396: 2387: 2137:Houston Methodist Hospital 2121:Houston Methodist Hospital 1778:The Prudential Family Hour 1651:, the music critic of the 1573:MacDonald rehearsing with 765:in 1930. Despite music by 25: 18: 7215:Singers from Philadelphia 7148: 7121: 7093: 7061: 7031:Songs My Mother Taught Me 6896: 6857: 6839: 6126:Mac/Eddy Today, Issue #72 6102:"Miliza Korjus Interview" 3639:Logansport Pharos-Tribune 3182:Oh, Charlie Is My Darling 2945:and 20 other cities (USA) 2697:Denver Symphony Orchestra 2210:Honors and commemorations 1934:at the Stork Club in 1944 1413:Grauman's Chinese Theater 1317:I'll See You in My Dreams 894:. Her first MGM film was 678:" and "Only a Rose." The 335: 306: 294: 269: 262: 230:Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life 213: 202: 191: 162: 154: 131: 123: 114:Forest Lawn Memorial Park 109: 86: 56: 44: 37: 7265:Pennsylvania Republicans 7210:American stage actresses 6076:"Rise Stevens Interview" 5609:"Hollywood Walk of Fame" 5337:I'll See You Again 2019a 5265:I'll See You Again 2019a 3795:. Movies & TV Dept. 2725: 2609:War Memorial Opera House 2174:, former vice-president 2105: 1962: mid-to-late 1930s 1802:The Screen Guild Theater 1790:The Star-Spangled Banner 1564: 1504:MacDonald dressed in an 1353:Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings 26:Not to be confused with 7190:American film actresses 7024:Smoke Gets in Your Eyes 6989:Nearer, My God, to Thee 6866:Beyond the Blue Horizon 6050:"Sandy Reiss Interview" 5958:. Donald Fine. p.  3190:The Last Rose of Summer 1385:All Stars Don't Spangle 1313:Beyond the Blue Horizon 1153:, just hired away from 730:Beyond the Blue Horizon 556:, a musical version of 345:Jeanette Anna MacDonald 224:gold records (one for " 61:Jeannette Anna McDonald 7260:California Republicans 7045:They Didn't Believe Me 6975:Lover, Come Back to Me 6968:Land of Hope and Glory 6564:Skeel, Sharon. (2020) 6545:. Bell Harbour Press. 6524:. Bell Harbour Press. 6502:. Bell Harbour Press. 6479:. Bell Harbour Press. 6469:, Booksurge Llc, 2006. 6449:, Citadel Press, 1978. 6436:Barclay, Florence L., 6001:Fleming, E.J. (2004). 3801:. 2014. Archived from 2916:N'est-ce pas poĂ©tique? 2637:Philadelphia Orchestra 2434: 2337: 2293: 2222:at 1628 Vine Street. 2220:Hollywood Walk of Fame 2216:Hollywood Walk of Fame 2119:MacDonald died at the 2116: 2067: 1965: 1935: 1892: 1824:The Voice of Firestone 1786:The Voice of Firestone 1782:Screen Guild Playhouse 1676: 1582: 1516: 1488:in Las Vegas in 1953, 1409:Hollywood Walk of Fame 1381:Timothy Waits for Love 1322:Three Daring Daughters 1282: 1104: 1014: 956:National Film Registry 897:The Cat and the Fiddle 887: 752: 478: 254:Hollywood Walk of Fame 6539:Rich, Sharon (2001). 6518:Rich, Sharon (2001). 6496:Rich, Sharon (2004). 6473:Rich, Sharon (2002). 6334:"Favorites in Stereo" 6173:"Searchable database" 5803:Rich, Sharon (2004). 5773:Rich, Sharon (2014). 3373:The Nicholas Brothers 2870:(Rex Theatre) Paris, 2771:c. September 18, 1931 2417: 2331: 2287: 2113: 2065: 1952: 1925: 1909:principal photography 1883: 1670: 1605:Chicago Opera Company 1572: 1555:Franklin D. Roosevelt 1531:Mayo Civic Auditorium 1503: 1277:From the trailer for 1276: 1096: 1087:La fanciulla del West 1009:behind the scenes of 1004: 882:From the trailer for 881: 834:Une Heure près de toi 746: 603:Nothing but the Truth 472: 454:Catherine Littlefield 6458:magazine, issue #50. 6422:Hollywood Diva, 1998 6143:. February 20, 2017. 5906:. November 10, 2013. 5791:Hollywood Diva, 1998 5761:Hollywood Diva, 1998 5749:Hollywood Diva, 1998 5715:Hollywood Diva, 1998 5661:Hollywood Diva, 1998 5596:Hollywood Diva, 1998 5581:Hollywood Diva, 1998 5566:Hollywood Diva, 1998 5551:Hollywood Diva, 1998 5539:Hollywood Diva, 1998 5527:Hollywood Diva, 1998 5512:Hollywood Diva, 1998 5497:Hollywood Diva, 1998 5485:Hollywood Diva, 1998 5473:Hollywood Diva, 1998 5461:Hollywood Diva, 1998 5449:Hollywood Diva, 1998 5434:Hollywood Diva, 1998 5419:Hollywood Diva, 1998 5407:Hollywood Diva, 1998 5361:Hollywood Diva, 1998 5349:Hollywood Diva, 1998 5322:Hollywood Diva, 1998 5310:Hollywood Diva, 1998 5295:Hollywood Diva, 1998 5280:Hollywood Diva, 1998 5253:Hollywood Diva, 1998 5241:Hollywood Diva, 1998 5229:Hollywood Diva, 1998 5214:Hollywood Diva, 1998 5202:Hollywood Diva, 1998 5190:Hollywood Diva, 1998 5178:Hollywood Diva, 1998 5121:Hollywood Diva, 1998 5109:Hollywood Diva, 1998 5097:Hollywood Diva, 1998 5085:Hollywood Diva, 1998 5073:Hollywood Diva, 1998 5061:Hollywood Diva, 1998 5044:Hollywood Diva, 1998 5032:Hollywood Diva, 1998 5017:Hollywood Diva, 1998 5005:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4988:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4976:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4959:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4944:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4932:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4917:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4905:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4893:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4881:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4860:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4829:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4778:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4766:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4754:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4742:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4730:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4697:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4685:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4673:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4661:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4646:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4634:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4619:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4600:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4585:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4566:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4554:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4521:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4509:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4488:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4476:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4464:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4452:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4437:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4425:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4413:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4398:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4386:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4374:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4362:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4324:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4312:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4297:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4282:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4270:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4258:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4246:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4234:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4219:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4207:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4192:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4180:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4168:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4136:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4124:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4112:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4100:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4088:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4076:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4061:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4049:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4034:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4019:Hollywood Diva, 1998 4004:Hollywood Diva, 1998 3992:Hollywood Diva, 1998 3980:Hollywood Diva, 1998 3968:Hollywood Diva, 1998 3953:Hollywood Diva, 1998 3941:Hollywood Diva, 1998 3926:Hollywood Diva, 1998 3914:Hollywood Diva, 1998 3902:Hollywood Diva, 1998 3887:Hollywood Diva, 1998 3875:Hollywood Diva, 1998 3863:Hollywood Diva, 1998 3851:Hollywood Diva, 1998 3839:Hollywood Diva, 1998 3824:Hollywood Diva, 1998 3780:Hollywood Diva, 1998 3768:Hollywood Diva, 1998 3753:Hollywood Diva, 1998 3741:Hollywood Diva, 1998 3726:Hollywood Diva, 1998 3714:Hollywood Diva, 1998 3702:Hollywood Diva, 1998 3690:Hollywood Diva, 1998 3678:Hollywood Diva, 1998 3663:Hollywood Diva, 1998 3651:Hollywood Diva, 1998 3627:Hollywood Diva, 1998 3615:Hollywood Diva, 1998 3567:Hollywood Diva, 1998 3552:Hollywood Diva, 1998 3540:Hollywood Diva, 1998 3528:Hollywood Diva, 1998 3511:Hollywood Diva, 1998 3492:Hollywood Diva, 1998 3361:", "Ebb Tide", and " 2956:My Old Kentucky Home 2168:Dwight D. Eisenhower 2143:. DeBakey suggested 1813:The Kraft Music Hall 1770:The Gift of the Magi 1663:Radio and television 1559:Dwight D. Eisenhower 1535:Rochester, Minnesota 1390:The Thrill of It All 994:gambling joint, and 951:Mutiny on the Bounty 930:(1935), directed by 771:Fox Film Corporation 644:(1929), directed by 487:The Demi-Tasse Revue 319:RCA Red Seal Records 198:(1935–65, her death) 118:Glendale, California 7109:Favorites in Stereo 6887:Italian Street Song 6644:. BearManor Media. 6625:. BearManor Media. 6606:. BearManor Media. 6462:(www.GDHamann.com). 6258:Library of Congress 6231:Library of Congress 5383:"Robert G. Ritchie" 4871:Rich (2001), p. 330 3359:The Donkey Serenade 2960:Comin' Thro the Rye 2695:Performed with the 2641:Vladimir Golschmann 2635:Performed with the 2591:Performed with the 2489:Favorites in Stereo 2448:Favorites in Stereo 2420:Favorites in Stereo 2141:UCLA Medical Center 2125:Dr. Michael DeBakey 2096:The Mamas and Papas 1979:Religious Scientist 1766:A Song for Clotilda 1333:, Ann E. Todd, and 1057:The Donkey Serenade 892:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 796:Annabelle's Affairs 688:Paramount on Parade 558:Brewster's Millions 525:Fantastic Fricassee 7270:RCA Victor artists 7175:Jeanette MacDonald 7113:(with Nelson Eddy) 7003:Parlez-moi d'amour 6873:Isn't It Romantic? 6833:Jeanette MacDonald 6788:Jeanette MacDonald 6779:Jeanette MacDonald 6769:TCM Movie Database 6765:Jeanette MacDonald 6751:Jeanette MacDonald 6736:Jeanette MacDonald 6573:Turk, Edward Baron 6445:Castanza, Philip, 6398:. December 7, 1963 6370:. December 7, 1960 6342:. December 7, 1965 5611:. October 25, 2019 4717:MissMacDonalds.com 3805:on January 8, 2014 3798:The New York Times 2825:c. October 5, 1931 2822:September 21, 1931 2819:, London (England) 2661:Alexander Smallens 2586:The Hollywood Bowl 2567:The Hollywood Bowl 2470:Operetta Favorites 2435: 2338: 2294: 2145:open-heart surgery 2117: 2070:MacDonald married 2068: 1994:Communist activity 1966: 1936: 1893: 1754:The Student Prince 1677: 1583: 1517: 1400:The Sound of Music 1373:, and a remake of 1325:(1948) co-starred 1287:Metropolitan Opera 1285:After opening the 1283: 1249:as a reporter and 1232:Rodgers & Hart 1227:I Married an Angel 1105: 1015: 888: 868:Isn't It Romantic? 783:Don't Bet on Women 753: 479: 324:His Master's Voice 242:Favorites in Hi-Fi 127:Jeanette MacDonald 39:Jeanette MacDonald 7275:Texas Republicans 7162: 7161: 7141: 7133: 7114: 7102:MacDonald in Song 7070:Old Kentucky Home 7052:Un bel dì vedremo 6651:978-1-62933-450-9 6632:978-1-62933-448-6 6613:978-1-62933-436-3 6594:978-0-520-22253-3 6179:on April 12, 2019 5990:. March 10, 2015. 5924:. April 30, 2012. 5730:. 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Ronald Reagan 1527:Broadway Serenade 1490:The Coconut Grove 1462:Buffalo, New York 1445:Starlight Theatre 1376:The Vagabond King 1357:Claude Jarman Jr. 1172:Broadway Serenade 1159:Broadway Serenade 1146:Broadway Serenade 838:One Hour With You 825:One Hour with You 762:The Lottery Bride 655:The Vagabond King 650:Maurice Chevalier 636:Paramount Studios 619:Maurice Chevalier 449:The Addams Family 410:One Hour with You 372:One Hour With You 349:Maurice Chevalier 342: 341: 328:Disque Gramophone 155:Years active 51:MacDonald in 1934 7297: 7154: 7153: 7139: 7131: 7112: 6926:The Breeze and I 6880:Indian Love Call 6826: 6819: 6812: 6803: 6802: 6798: 6775: 6761: 6747: 6726: 6725: 6714: 6713: 6702: 6701: 6700: 6690: 6689: 6688: 6678: 6677: 6676: 6669: 6655: 6636: 6617: 6598: 6582: 6556: 6535: 6513: 6490: 6425: 6419: 6408: 6407: 6405: 6403: 6386: 6380: 6379: 6377: 6375: 6358: 6352: 6351: 6349: 6347: 6330: 6324: 6323: 6321: 6319: 6303: 6297: 6296: 6294: 6292: 6276: 6270: 6269: 6267: 6265: 6249: 6243: 6242: 6240: 6238: 6222: 6216: 6215: 6213: 6211: 6195: 6189: 6188: 6186: 6184: 6169: 6163: 6162: 6151: 6145: 6144: 6133: 6127: 6124: 6118: 6117: 6115: 6113: 6108:. 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Foster), " 2908:February 3, 1933 2817:Dominion Theatre 2761:Empire Theatre, 2730: 2729: 2653:Lewisohn Stadium 2605:January 13, 1949 2513: 2512: 2476:Romantic Moments 2432: 2428: 2425: 2314:Lauritz Melchior 2188:Lauritz Melchior 1984:MacDonald was a 1963: 1960: 1955:ham without eggs 1890: 1887: 1758:Tonight or Never 1742:The Sun Comes Up 1718:Naughty Marietta 1708:, which starred 1696:Cecil B. DeMille 1689:Vicks Open House 1673:Vicks Open House 1643:Academy of Music 1615:Cincinnati Opera 1514: 1511: 1470:Sunset Boulevard 1435:. She opened in 1344:The Sun Comes Up 1297:Marlene Dietrich 1279:The Sun Comes Up 1136:Let Freedom Ring 1053:1912 stage score 970:Indian Love Call 928:Naughty Marietta 922:La Veuve Joyeuse 842:Rouben Mamoulian 820:Ramsay MacDonald 816:Dominion Theatre 662:film version of 648:and co-starring 563:Yes, Yes, Yvette 416:Naughty Marietta 382:Naughty Marietta 239:gold record for 226:Indian Love Call 185: 183: 124:Other names 93: 90:January 14, 1965 70: 68: 49: 35: 34: 7305: 7304: 7300: 7299: 7298: 7296: 7295: 7294: 7165: 7164: 7163: 7158: 7144: 7117: 7089: 7057: 7017:Smilin' Through 6996:The Old Refrain 6892: 6853: 6835: 6830: 6781:discography at 6732: 6720: 6708: 6698: 6696: 6686: 6684: 6674: 6672: 6664: 6662: 6652: 6633: 6614: 6595: 6553: 6532: 6510: 6487: 6433: 6428: 6420: 6411: 6401: 6399: 6388: 6387: 6383: 6373: 6371: 6360: 6359: 6355: 6345: 6343: 6332: 6331: 6327: 6317: 6315: 6305: 6304: 6300: 6290: 6288: 6278: 6277: 6273: 6263: 6261: 6251: 6250: 6246: 6236: 6234: 6224: 6223: 6219: 6209: 6207: 6197: 6196: 6192: 6182: 6180: 6171: 6170: 6166: 6153: 6152: 6148: 6135: 6134: 6130: 6125: 6121: 6111: 6109: 6100: 6099: 6095: 6085: 6083: 6074: 6073: 6069: 6059: 6057: 6048: 6047: 6043: 6029: 6022: 6015: 5999: 5995: 5982: 5981: 5977: 5970: 5945: 5941: 5933: 5929: 5916: 5915: 5911: 5898: 5897: 5893: 5877: 5873: 5863: 5861: 5852: 5851: 5847: 5834: 5833: 5829: 5818: 5814: 5801: 5797: 5789: 5785: 5771: 5767: 5759: 5755: 5747: 5743: 5733: 5731: 5726: 5725: 5721: 5713: 5709: 5702: 5698: 5684: 5682: 5671: 5667: 5659: 5655: 5641: 5639: 5628: 5624: 5614: 5612: 5607: 5606: 5602: 5594: 5587: 5579: 5572: 5564: 5557: 5549: 5545: 5537: 5533: 5525: 5518: 5510: 5503: 5495: 5491: 5483: 5479: 5471: 5467: 5459: 5455: 5447: 5440: 5432: 5425: 5417: 5413: 5405: 5401: 5391: 5389: 5381: 5380: 5367: 5359: 5355: 5347: 5343: 5335: 5328: 5320: 5316: 5308: 5301: 5293: 5286: 5278: 5271: 5263: 5259: 5251: 5247: 5239: 5235: 5227: 5220: 5212: 5208: 5200: 5196: 5188: 5184: 5180:, p. 102n. 5176: 5172: 5165: 5158: 5144: 5142: 5131: 5127: 5119: 5115: 5107: 5103: 5095: 5091: 5083: 5079: 5071: 5067: 5059: 5050: 5042: 5038: 5030: 5023: 5015: 5011: 5003: 4994: 4986: 4982: 4974: 4965: 4957: 4950: 4942: 4938: 4930: 4923: 4915: 4911: 4903: 4899: 4891: 4887: 4879: 4875: 4870: 4866: 4858: 4835: 4827: 4784: 4776: 4772: 4764: 4760: 4752: 4748: 4740: 4736: 4728: 4724: 4711: 4710: 4703: 4695: 4691: 4683: 4679: 4671: 4667: 4659: 4652: 4644: 4640: 4632: 4625: 4617: 4606: 4598: 4591: 4583: 4572: 4564: 4560: 4552: 4548: 4538: 4536: 4532: 4531: 4527: 4519: 4515: 4507: 4494: 4486: 4482: 4474: 4470: 4462: 4458: 4450: 4443: 4435: 4431: 4423: 4419: 4411: 4404: 4396: 4392: 4384: 4380: 4372: 4368: 4360: 4356: 4346: 4344: 4335: 4334: 4330: 4322: 4318: 4310: 4303: 4295: 4288: 4280: 4276: 4268: 4264: 4256: 4252: 4244: 4240: 4232: 4225: 4217: 4213: 4205: 4198: 4190: 4186: 4178: 4174: 4166: 4162: 4146: 4142: 4134: 4130: 4122: 4118: 4110: 4106: 4098: 4094: 4086: 4082: 4074: 4067: 4059: 4055: 4047: 4040: 4032: 4025: 4017: 4010: 4002: 3998: 3990: 3986: 3978: 3974: 3966: 3959: 3951: 3947: 3939: 3932: 3924: 3920: 3912: 3908: 3900: 3893: 3885: 3881: 3873: 3869: 3865:, p. 98-9. 3861: 3857: 3849: 3845: 3837: 3830: 3822: 3818: 3808: 3806: 3791: 3790: 3786: 3778: 3774: 3766: 3759: 3755:, p. 62-3. 3751: 3747: 3743:, p. 60-2. 3739: 3732: 3728:, p. 55-6. 3724: 3720: 3716:, p. 51-3. 3712: 3708: 3700: 3696: 3692:, p. 48-9. 3688: 3684: 3680:, p. 40-5. 3676: 3669: 3661: 3657: 3649: 3645: 3637: 3633: 3625: 3621: 3613: 3609: 3601:Skeel, Sharon. 3600: 3596: 3586: 3584: 3577: 3573: 3565: 3558: 3550: 3546: 3538: 3534: 3526: 3517: 3509: 3498: 3490: 3479: 3471: 3467: 3463: 3458: 3457: 3452: 3448: 3444:Two weeks later 3443: 3432: 3427: 3381: 3253:13 cities (USA) 3204:18 cities (USA) 3151:17 cities (USA) 3131:20 cities (USA) 3111:14 cities (USA) 3091:20 cities (USA) 3050:14 cities (USA) 3030:13 cities (USA) 3010:11 cities (USA) 2990:30 cities (USA) 2930: 2852:), "Riveiens" ( 2828:"Dream Lover" ( 2798:), "Riveiens" ( 2774:"Dream Lover" ( 2728: 2679:Erich Leinsdorf 2672:Robin Hood Dell 2639:, conducted by 2629:Robin Hood Dell 2595:, conducted by 2583:August 18, 1948 2533:August 10, 1943 2511: 2496:Smilin' Through 2464:Religious Songs 2430: 2426: 2412: 2406: 2401: 2395: 2390: 2282: 2273: 2268: 2250: 2212: 2164:Harry S. 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Houston
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Forest Lawn Memorial Park
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Gene Raymond
Nelson Eddy
Blossom Rock
RCA Red Seal
Indian Love Call
Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life
RIAA
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Hollywood Walk of Fame
Opera
Operetta
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soprano
RCA Victor
RCA Red Seal Records
His Master's Voice
Maurice Chevalier
The Love Parade
Love Me Tonight
The Merry Widow
One Hour With You

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