Kathryn Grayson
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Kathryn Grayson (February 9, 1922 – February 17, 2010) was an American actress and operatic soprano singer. From the age of twelve, Grayson trained as an opera singer. She was under contract to MGM by the early 1940s, soon establishing a career principally through her work in musicals. After several supporting roles, she was a lead performer in such films as Thousands Cheer (1943), Anchors Aweigh (1945) with Frank Sinatra and Gene Kelly, and Show Boat (1951) and Kiss Me Kate (1953) (both with Howard Keel). When film musical production declined, she worked in theatre, appearing in Camelot (1962–1964). Later in the decade she performed in several operas, including La bohème, Madama Butterfly, Orpheus in the Underworld and La traviata.

Mario Lanza: The American Caruso

Kiss Me Kate

Lovely to Look At

Ziegfeld Follies

Thousands Cheer

Andy Hardy's Private Secretary

Show Boat

Anchors Aweigh

Till the Clouds Roll By

It Happened in Brooklyn

The Toast of New Orleans

Rio Rita

That Midnight Kiss

Seven Sweethearts

Hollywood: The Dream Factory

The Kissing Bandit

The Desert Song

So This Is Love

Grounds for Marriage

Two Sisters from Boston

The Vanishing Virginian

The Vagabond King

That's Entertainment!
Cole Porter in Hollywood: Too Darn Hot

That's Entertainment, Part II

The Amazing World of Psychic Phenomena

Gene Kelly: Anatomy of a Dancer

That's Entertainment! III

Twenty Years After

That's Dancing!

Nelson and Jeanette: America's Singing Sweethearts

Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History - The 1950s: The Golden Era of the Musical

Murder, She Wrote

Baretta

The Merv Griffin Show

General Electric Theater

Schlitz Playhouse of Stars
The Bob Crosby Show

General Electric Theater

The Ed Sullivan Show
