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Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy

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Eddy and MacDonald from the trailer for Sweethearts (1938)

Jeanette MacDonald (1903–1965) and Nelson Eddy (1901–1967) were a popular screen couple in the 1930s and '40s, specializing in musicals. 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.

Filmography

Films starring Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy
Year Title Roles Notes Box office Ref
MacDonald Eddy
1935 Naughty Marietta Princess Marie de Namours de Bonfain Capt. Richard Warrington $2,057,000
1936 Rose Marie Marie de Flor (Rose Marie) Sgt. Bruce $3,515,000
1937 Maytime Marcia Morney / Miss Morison Paul Allison Released with tinted sequences $4,006,000
1938 The Girl of the Golden West Mary Robbins Ramerez / Lt. Dick Johnson Released in sepiatone $2,882,000
1938 Sweethearts Gwen Marlowe Ernest Lane Filmed in Technicolor $3,200,000
1940 New Moon Marianne de Beaumanoir Charles Mission, Duc de Vidiers $2,527,000
1940 Bitter Sweet Sarah Mallick / "Sari" Carl Linden Filmed in Technicolor $2,200,000
1942 I Married an Angel Anna Zador / Brigitta, an angel Count Willi Palaffi $1,236,000

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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