
Nelson Eddy
Acting
Nelson Ackerman Eddy (June 29, 1901 - March 6, 1967) was an American singer and movie star who appeared in 19 musical films during the 1930s and 1940s, as well as in opera and on the concert stage, radio, television, and in nightclubs. A classically trained baritone, he is best remembered for the eight films in which he costarred with soprano Jeanette MacDonald. He was one of the first "crossover" stars, a superstar appealing both to shrieking bobby-soxers as well as opera purists, and in his heyday was the highest paid singer in the world. During his 40-year career, he earned three stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame (one each for film, recording, and radio), left his footprints in the wet cement at Grauman's Chinese Theater, earned three Gold records, and was invited to sing at the third inauguration of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. He also introduced millions of young Americans to classical music and inspired many of them to pursue a musical career. Description above from the Wikipedia article Nelson Eddy, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: June 29, 1901 · Providence, Rhode Island, USA
Filmography (25)

That's Entertainment! III
1994

That's Entertainment, Part II
1976

Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?
1975

That's Entertainment!
1974

The Hollywood Palace
1964

The Merv Griffin Show
1962

The Mike Douglas Show
1961

MGM Parade
1955

The Danny Thomas Show
1953

The Colgate Comedy Hour
1950

What's My Line?
1950

The Ed Sullivan Show
1948

Willie the Operatic Whale
1946

Make Mine Music
1946

Phantom of the Opera
1943

The Chocolate Soldier
1941

Bitter Sweet
1940

A New Romance of Celluloid: The Miracle of Sound
1940

New Moon
1940

Sweethearts
1938

Rosalie
1937

Maytime
1937

Rose Marie
1936

Naughty Marietta
1935

Dancing Lady
1933
