American singer and actress. Date of Birth: Country: USA |
Jeanette MacDonald was an American singer and actress. During the s and s, she appeared in 29 feature films, received four Academy Award nominations, and released three gold records. She frequently performed in Grand Opera, concerts, on radio, and television. MacDonald was one of the most significant sopranos of the twentieth century and continues to inspire a new generation of singers.
MacDonald's musical films from the s are still popular among fans of classic cinema. She showcased her talent and versatility as an actress in these films, which contributed to her success. She became one of the most sought-after performers of her time, starring in numerous hit movies.
Jeanette MacDonald was born on June 18, , in Philadelphia. She was the third daughter of Daniel and Anna MacDonald. At a young age, she attended a choreography school and took singing lessons from some of the best teachers of the time. She began singing in church and school, gradually gaining exposure to wider audiences. In November , MacDonald and one of her older sisters started performing in The Demi-Tasse Revue. In , she appeared in two musicals, followed by a role in "Tangerine" a year later. In , MacDonald rose to prominence as the top performer in the Greenwich Village revue, winning the hearts of a large number of fans. In , she played the lead role in "Yes, Yes, Yvette" and began touring extensively. The following year, MacDonald starred in the leading roles in "Sunny Days" and "Angela." In , her last play, "Boom Boom," was released.
In the late s and early s, MacDonald's film career took off. She appeared in six sound films, with the first four being produced by Paramount Studios. Her first film, "The Love Parade," received critical acclaim and was nominated for Best Picture. MacDonald went on to star in numerous films and even produced some herself.
In the s, MacDonald continued her musical career, performing in concerts and touring. She recorded over 90 songs, and her three gold records were highly popular. MacDonald also made a name for herself on radio and television.
MacDonald passed away in the winter of Throughout her life, she was supported by her husband, Raymond, with whom she shared many happy days.