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  1. January 14, 1965 · Houston, Texas, USA (heart attack) Birth name. Jeannette Anna McDonald. Nicknames. Jenni, JAM. The Iron Butterfly. Mac. Height. 5′ 4″ (1.63 m) Mini Bio. She was the third daughter of Daniel and Anne MacDonald, younger sister to Blossom (MGM's character actress Marie Blake ), whom she followed to New York and a chorus job in 1920.

  2. Jeanette Anna Macdonald. Birth Place. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Born. June 18, 1903. Died. January 14, 1965. Cause of Death. Heart Attack Following Abdominal Adhesions. Biography. Read More.

  3. Sep 23, 2020 · MacDonald died in Houston, Texas, on 14 January, 1965. Biography: Turk, E B: Hollywood Diva (University of of California Press, 1988) As Hollywood's favourite soprano Jenatte MacDonald cemented the immage of "Celluloid Operetta" for generations. Here is Kurt Gänzl's account of her career,

  4. The following features lists of the film, television and stage performances of actress and singer Jeanette MacDonald (1903 – 1965). She is best remembered for her musical films of the 1930s with Maurice Chevalier ( The Love Parade, Love Me Tonight, The Merry Widow and One Hour With You) and Nelson Eddy ( Naughty Marietta, Rose-Marie, and ...

  5. Jeanette Anna MacDonald was an American singer and actress best remembered for her musical films of the 1930s with Maurice Chevalier and Nelson Eddy. During the 1930s and 1940s she starred in 29 feature films, four nominated for Best Picture Oscars, and recorded extensively, earning three gold records.

  6. Singer/actor Jeanette MacDonald was one of the very first stars of motion-picture musicals. Born in Philadelphia, PA, on June 18, 1903, MacDonald inherited her love of singing and dancing from her two older sisters (her eldest sister, Elsie, taught MacDonald songs at a very early age).

  7. American actress and singer. Also known as: Jeanette Anna MacDonald. Learn about this topic in these articles: Chevalier. In Maurice Chevalier. …which he often costarred with Jeanette MacDonalde.g., The Love Parade (1930), One Hour with You (1932), Love Me Tonight (1932), and The Merry Widow (1934). Read More. Leonard.

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