Jeanette MacDonald
Jeanette MacDonald (June 18, 1903 – January 14, 1965) was a prominent American singer and actress celebrated for her contributions to musical cinema during the 1930s. She gained fame through her enchanting partnerships with notable co-stars such as Maurice Chevalier in films like *Love Me Tonight* and *The Merry Widow*, as well as with Nelson Eddy in classics such as *Naughty Marietta*, *Rose-Marie*, and *Maytime*. Over her illustrious career, MacDonald appeared in 29 feature films during the 1930s and 1940s, with four of these receiving nominations for the prestigious Best Picture Oscar: *The Love Parade*, *One Hour with You*, *Naughty Marietta*, and *San Francisco*.
In addition to her film work, MacDonald was an accomplished recording artist, achieving gold record status with three of her albums. Her versatility extended beyond the screen as she also performed in grand opera, live concerts, radio broadcasts, and television shows, showcasing her remarkable vocal talents. MacDonald is widely recognized as one of the most influential sopranos of the 20th century, playing a pivotal role in bringing grand opera to mainstream audiences and leaving a lasting legacy that inspired countless singers. Her artistic achievements continue to resonate in the world of music and film.
Filmography
Follow the Boys
Cairo
One Hour with You
That's Entertainment, Part II
The Sun Comes Up
Three Daring Daughters
Bitter Sweet
Love Me Tonight
The Cat and the Fiddle
The Love Parade
Naughty Marietta
Rose Marie
San Francisco
Maytime
The Firefly
Sweethearts
New Moon
The Merry Widow