- Kathryn Grayson
Kathryn Grayson (born
February 9 ,1922 ) is an American actress and singer who was born Zelma Kathryn Elisabeth Hedrick inWinston-Salem, North Carolina . The Hedrick family later moved toSt. Louis, Missouri , where she was discovered singing on the empty stage of the St. Louis Municipal Opera House by a janitor, who introduced her to Frances Marshall of the Chicago Civic Opera, who gave the twelve-year-old girl voice lessons.In Hollywood she would marry twice: first to actor John Shelton; secondly to actor/singer Johnnie Johnston. She has one daughter. Throughout the 1950s, she carried on an affair with mogul
Howard Hughes , and was briefly engaged to him (although this was not included in the film "The Aviator ", as the film only profiled Hughes through the late 1940s).Though she started out as MGM's answer to
Deanna Durbin (with films such as "Seven Sweethearts" and "Anchors Aweigh"), she proved herself a top star in "Thousands Cheer", "Anchors Aweigh" and "Two Sisters from Boston". and in the film versions of the Broadway hit "Kiss Me, Kate" (1953). In this film, she teamed up withHoward Keel , with whom she had starred earlier in the 1951 Technicolor remake of "Show Boat ", and in 1952's "Lovely To Look At", a 1952 Technicolor version of "Roberta ". She and Keel also appeared together in a highly successful cabaret act in the 1960s. She also appeared in a duo of films with tenorMario Lanza - "The Toast of New Orleans " and "That Midnight Kiss ".With the end of MGM's great era of musicals, so ended Miss Grayson's film career. Kathryn was on stage in numerous stage musicals such as "
Show Boat ", "Rosalinda ", "Kiss Me, Kate ", "Naughty Marietta", and "The Merry Widow ", for which she was nominated for Chicago's Sarah Siddons Award. This led to her as a replacement forJulie Andrews on Broadway in 1962 in "Camelot", scoring a great success as Queen Guenevere, before going on to star in the National tour for over sixteen months, after which she left the show due to health problems. During her period with the "Camelot" tour, all box-office records were broken and she gained uniformly excellent notices. Grayson had a lifelong dream of being an opera star, and she appeared in a number of operas in the 1960s, such as "La bohème ", "Madame Butterfly ", "Orpheus in the Underworld " and "La Traviata ". Her dramatic and comedy stage roles included "Night Watch", "Noises Off ", "Love Letters" and "Something's Afoot " as Dottie Otterling.She also appeared on television occasionally. Her first TV appearances were in the 1950s, and she received an Emmy nomination in 1956 for her performance in the "
General Electric Theater " episode "Shadow on the Heart" withJohn Ericson . Most recently, she appeared in several episodes ofAngela Lansbury 's long-running series "Murder, She Wrote " in the late 1980s.Never to be overshadowed these days by other talented or exciting MGM contemporaries such as
Jane Powell ,Esther Williams andAnn Blyth , Miss Grayson has gained cult status among a large, and wildly devoted, crowd of fans. Today, Kathryn supervises the Voice and Choral Studies Program at theIdaho State University .Filmography
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Andy Hardy's Private Secretary " (1941)*"
The Vanishing Virginian " (1942)
*"Rio Rita" (1942)
*"Seven Sweethearts " (1942)
*"Thousands Cheer " (1943)
*"Anchors Aweigh" (1945)
*"Ziegfeld Follies" (1946)
*"Two Sisters from Boston " (1946)
*"Till the Clouds Roll By " (1946)
*"It Happened in Brooklyn " (1947)
*"The Kissing Bandit " (1948)
*"That Midnight Kiss " (1949)
*"The Toast of New Orleans " (1950)
*"Grounds for Marriage " (1951)
*"Show Boat" (1951)
*"Lovely to Look At " (1952)
*"The Desert Song " (1953)
*"So This Is Love" (1953)
*"Kiss Me, Kate" (1953)
*"The Vagabond King " (1956)
*"The Amazing World of Psychic Phenomena " (1977) (documentary)
*"A Century of Cinema " (1994) (documentary)External links
* [http://www.kathryngrayson.com/ The Official Kathryn Grayson Website - Home] - Kathryn Grayson's official website.
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