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American actress and singer
Lorraine Bridges (August 17, 1906 – December 4, 1993) was an American actress and singer who was known for her ability to hit high notes.
Bridges was a native of
Oklahoma ,
[1]
[2]
[3] where she was a singer for radio station
WKY early in her career.
[4]
Bridges was a contract player at
Paramount ; the studio dropped her in 1935.
[5] She was signed by
MGM three weeks later.
[6]
Bridges performed as a vocal stand-in, often uncredited, for actresses in popular films such as for
BIllie Burke in
The Wizard of Oz (1939)
[7] and
Jeanette MacDonald in
New Moon (1940),
Bitter Sweet (1940), and
Smiling Through (1941).
[8]
Bridges also performed on stage, including with the
St. Louis Municipal Opera in the 1942 season.
[4] She had a show at
The Palace in New York in 1951. A
Variety review of her show described her as "a fine lyric soprano whose voice occasionally achieves the qualities of a coloratura".
[9] She married Leonard Ceeley in 1943.
[10] They were principal players in the
Marx brothers revue A Day at the Races .
[11]
[12]
She appeared in a number of shows in England, including an adaptation of
Cyrano de Bergerac titled Gardenia Lady , which was written, composed, produced by and costarred her husband Leonard Ceeley, in
Leeds in 1947.
[13]
[14]
Her husband, Leonard Ceeley, died in 1977.
[15]
Filmography
References
^ Nobel, George. "Times Square: Chatter: Oklahoma City." Variety . Vol. 103, Iss. 5, (Jul 14, 1931): 39.
^
"City Girl Gets Film Contract: Lorraine Bridges" . Newspapers.com . Retrieved 2020-08-24 .
^
"Adult Department No 1" . Oklahoma City Star . 1944-03-24. p. 3. Retrieved 2020-09-14 .
^
a
b
"Aside We've Gathered" . Newspapers.com . Retrieved 2020-09-14 .
^ "Pictures: Par, WB Drop 45 Writers; Others." Variety . Vol. 118, Iss. 2, (Mar 27, 1935): 2.
^ "Pictures: Banquet Warbling Wins MG Termer for Castoff." Variety . Vol. 118, Iss. 9, (May 15, 1935): 4.
^ Nash, Jay Robert; Ross, Stanley Ralph (1987).
The Motion Picture Guide . Cinebooks.
ISBN
978-0-933997-09-7 .
^ Staff, America Film Institute; Gevinson, Alan; Institute, American Film; Afi, American Film (1997).
Within Our Gates: Ethnicity in American Feature Films, 1911-1960 . University of California Press.
ISBN
978-0-520-20964-0 .
^ "House Review: Lorraine Bridges." Variety . Vol. 183, Iss. 10, (Aug 15, 1951): 20, 63.
^
"Leonard Ceeley Weds Lorraine Bridges" . St. Louis Post-Dispatch . 1943-05-22. p. 12. Retrieved 2020-08-24 .
^ Rees, Les. "Pictures: Marx Bros.' Presentation Break-In of 'Day at Races' Evidences OK Comedy." Variety . Vol. 123, Iss. 6, (Jul 22, 1936): 2.
^
"Marxes "Comic Caravan" Hits the Road Next Week" . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . 1936-07-04. p. 10. Retrieved 2020-09-14 .
^ "New Show to Open in Leeds." Accordion Times and Musical Express . Iss. 45, (Aug 15, 1947): 1.
^ Gänzl, Kurt (1994).
The Encyclopedia of the Musical Theatre . Schirmer Books.
ISBN
978-0-02-871445-5 .
^
"Obituary for O' Connor Alh " . The Los Angeles Times . 1977-05-10. p. 40. Retrieved 2020-09-14 .
^ Tyler, Don (2007-04-02).
Hit Songs, 1900-1955: American Popular Music of the Pre-Rock Era . McFarland.
ISBN
978-0-7864-2946-2 .
^ Hogan, David J. (2014-06-01).
The Wizard of Oz FAQ: All That's Left to Know About Life According to Oz . Rowman & Littlefield.
ISBN
978-1-4803-9720-0 .
^
Films in Review . National Board of Review of Motion Pictures. 1975.
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