- Irène Bordoni
Irène Bordoni (16 January 1895 - 19 March 1953) was a
singer and aBroadway theatre andfilm actress . Born inAjaccio ,Corsica ,France from Italian family she had been achild actor , performing inParis on stage and insilent film s for a few years when she came to theUnited States in 1912. At age seventeen, she made her Broadway debut in aShubert brothers production of "Broadway to Paris" at theWinter Garden Theatre . She also starred in "Naughty Cinderella" (1925) byAvery Hopwood .Noted for her seductive brown eyes and coquettish personality, Irène Bordoni is probably best remembered from
musical theatre as the star of the 1928Cole Porter musical "Paris" that featured the song "Let's Do It (Let's Fall In Love) " which became Porter's first big success. Bordoni would record and sing many times live and on radio another Cole Porter song, "Let's Misbehave " with Irving Aaronson and His Commanders dance band. The song has been included on thesoundtrack of five motion pictures including "Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Sex (But Were Afraid to Ask)" (1972), "Pennies from Heaven" (1981) and "Bullets Over Broadway " (1994).In 1929 her Broadway play "Paris" was adapted to a talkie, also called "Paris", for which she reprised her starring role. The film used the
Vitaphone sound-on-disc sound system and was shot in earlyTechnicolor . That year Bordoni also performed a song for theWarner Brothers film "The Show of Shows " produced byDarryl F. Zanuck . In 1932Max Fleischer featured her in his follow-the-bouncing-ball Screen Song cartoon 'Just A Gigolo'Her status as a major star of the American stage was such that in his song "
You're The Top ", Cole Porter included the reference "You’re the eyes of Irene Bordoni". During the 1930s, she continued to perform on stage and starred in another Warner Brothers musical comedy film. In 1940, Bordoni was part of another major Broadway success with theIrving Berlin musical "Louisiana Purchase" and again reprised her role in theParamount Pictures film "Louisiana Purchase" (1941) withBob Hope . She had another success in the role of "Bloody Mary" in the 1951 national tour of the musical "South Pacific".Irène Bordoni died in 1953 in
New York City . She was buried in theFerncliff Cemetery ,Hartsdale, New York External links
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