Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy

Jeanette MacDonald (1903–1965) and Nelson Eddy (1901–1967) were a popular screen couple in the 1930s and '40s, specializing in musicals.[1] They starred in eight films together, all for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Eddy was an opera singer before he became a film star, while MacDonald turned to opera later in her career. Their best-known onscreen duet is "Indian Love Call", from Rose Marie.[1]

Filmography

Films starring Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy
YearTitleRolesNotesBox officeRef
MacDonaldEddy
1935Naughty MariettaPrincess Marie de Namours de BonfainCapt. Richard Warrington$2,057,000[2]
1936Rose MarieMarie de Flor (Rose Marie)Sgt. Bruce$3,515,000[3]
1937MaytimeMarcia Morney / Miss MorisonPaul AllisonReleased with tinted sequences$4,006,000[4]
1938The Girl of the Golden WestMary RobbinsRamerez / Lt. Dick JohnsonReleased in sepiatone$2,882,000[5]
1938SweetheartsGwen MarloweErnest LaneFilmed in Technicolor$3,200,000[6]
1940New MoonMarianne de BeaumanoirCharles Mission, Duc de Vidiers$2,527,000[7]
1940Bitter SweetSarah Mallick / "Sari"Carl LindenFilmed in Technicolor$2,200,000[8]
1942I Married an AngelAnna Zador / Brigitta, an angelCount Willi Palaffi$1,236,000[9]

References

Notes

  1. Lloyd Schwartz (August 5, 2011). "'Sweethearts' On-Screen, But What Happens Off?". NPR.
  2. Dugan 2011, p. 174
  3. Dugan 2011, p. 206
  4. Dugan 2011, p. 248
  5. Dugan 2011, p. 300
  6. Dugan 2011, p. 315
  7. Dugan 2011, p. 380
  8. Dugan 2011, p. 398
  9. Dugan 2011, p. 435

Bibliography

Dugan, Eleanor Knowles (2011). The Films of Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy. San Francisco, California, US: Grand Cypress Press. ISBN 978-0-9790994-5-8.

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