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Mario Lanza(1921-1959)

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Mario Lanza
Mario Lanza was the most famous tenor the world had ever known. The greatest tenors of the modern era Pavarotti, Carreras, Domin­go and Bocelli all trace their inspiration back to Lanza who became the first true crossover artist when MGM made him a matinee idol during the 1950s with box office hits such as The Toast of New Orleans, The Great Caruso and The Student Prince.
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Mario Lanza's life, sadly, has all the markings of an epic Shakespearean tragedy. The story is truly incredible: a wild, incendiary Philadelphia kid who can sing better than Enrico Caruso sets out to become the greatest dramatic opera singer who ever lived, is detoured by MGM honcho Louis B. Mayer and vixen Hollywood, is remade into a fiercely handsome box-office champ with a 50-inch chest, his own national radio show, 1951 TIME Magazine cover idol, and king of the pop record world. He was besieged on cross-country concert tours and appearances years before Elvis Presley and The Beatles, was a true "superstar" before the word was invented and the first singer to ever earn gold records, with million sellers in both classical and popular categories.

His MGM masterpiece, The Great Caruso (1951), was the top-grossing film in the world in 1951. The Lanza voice was so incredible, so powerful, so golden, so dazzling that an awestruck Arturo Toscanini called it, simply and correctly, the "voice of the century". Among the multitudes of stunned admirers worldwide included the likes of Serge Koussevitzky, Frank Sinatra, Presley, Tito Schipa, Renata Tebaldi, Sophie Tucker, Kirsten, Albanese and countless others. Lanza's voice has been called the "Northern Lights in a Throat' and passed through a heart of peerless sensitivity and passion . . . and vulnerability.

Fired by MGM during production of The Student Prince (1954) in 1952 after director Curtis Bernhardt assailed him over the "excess" passion of one song in his stunning recording of the soundtrack, his career began a downturn that would never be reversed. Lanza never fully recovered from the emotional catastrophe of "The Student Prince" fiasco and losing his MGM contract, and declined slowly in a pattern of near-alcoholism, food-binging, huge weight gains and losses and professional tempestuousness. Fed up with not being able to get film roles--other than Serenade (1956) for Warners in 1956--and a savage press, Lanza quit Hollywood and moved his family to his ancestral Italy to rebuild his life and career. He made two mediocre European-produced films, enjoyed generally successful concert performances and died, apparently of a heart attack, on October 7, 1959, only seven years after "The Student Prince" nightmare at the terribly young age of 38, leaving behind four children and his shattered wife, who died five months later of a drug overdose after returning to Hollywood.

Lanza's seven films and scores of astonishing recordings continue to stun and inspire singers and the public 40 years after his death. He is celebrated and honored with film festivals, a steady flow of new CDs, and constant worldwide musical tributes--most notably by Domingo-Carreras-Pavarotti and a multitude of lesser vocal lights. People Magazine, in 1998, summed up the Lanza voice as "magnificent". Simply put, there will never be another Mario Lanza.
BornJanuary 31, 1921
DiedOctober 7, 1959(38)
BornJanuary 31, 1921
DiedOctober 7, 1959(38)
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  • Awards
    • 6 wins & 1 nomination total

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Known for

Mario Lanza and Johanna von Koczian in For the First Time (1959)
For the First Time
6.3
  • Tonio Costa
  • 1959
Ann Blyth and Mario Lanza in The Great Caruso (1951)
The Great Caruso
6.5
  • Enrico Caruso
  • 1951
Serenade (1956)
Serenade
5.8
  • Damon Vincenti
  • 1956
Ethel Barrymore, Kathryn Grayson, José Iturbi, Mario Lanza, Jules Munshin, and Keenan Wynn in That Midnight Kiss (1949)
That Midnight Kiss
6.5
  • Johnny Donnetti
  • 1949

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  • Mario Lanza and Johanna von Koczian in For the First Time (1959)
    For the First Time
    6.3
    • Tonio Costa
    • 1959
  • Mario Lanza in Seven Hills of Rome (1957)
    Seven Hills of Rome
    5.8
    • Marc Revere
    • 1957
  • Serenade (1956)
    Serenade
    5.8
    • Damon Vincenti
    • 1956
  • Shower of Stars (1954)
    Shower of Stars
    7.2
    TV Series
    • 1954
  • Ann Blyth, John Ericson, and Edmund Purdom in The Student Prince (1954)
    The Student Prince
    6.5
    • Prince Karl (singing voice)
    • 1954
  • Because You're Mine (1952)
    Because You're Mine
    5.9
    • Renaldo Rossano
    • 1952
  • Ann Blyth and Mario Lanza in The Great Caruso (1951)
    The Great Caruso
    6.5
    • Enrico Caruso
    • 1951
  • David Niven, Kathryn Grayson, and Mario Lanza in The Toast of New Orleans (1950)
    The Toast of New Orleans
    6.0
    • Pepe Abellard Duvalle
    • 1950
  • Ethel Barrymore, Kathryn Grayson, José Iturbi, Mario Lanza, Jules Munshin, and Keenan Wynn in That Midnight Kiss (1949)
    That Midnight Kiss
    6.5
    • Johnny Donnetti
    • 1949
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    Winged Victory
    6.3
    • Chorus Member (uncredited)
    • 1944

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Soundtrack



  • Big Gold Brick (2022)
    Big Gold Brick
    3.4
    • performer: "Vaghissima Sembianza"
    • 2022
  • Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga in A Star Is Born (2018)
    A Star Is Born
    7.6
    • performer: "Lasciatemi Morire (Live)"
    • 2018
  • Woody Harrelson and Brie Larson in The Glass Castle (2017)
    The Glass Castle
    7.1
    • performer: "My Wild Irish Rose", "O Christmas Tree"
    • 2017
  • Vasiliy Kortukov, Maksim Kostromykin, Kseniya Surkova, Yana Troyanova, Sergey Romanovich, Alina Alekseeva, and Mukhammed Abu-Rizik in Olga (2016)
    Olga
    6.4
    TV Series
    • performer: "Santa Lucia"
    • 2016
  • Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Dan Castellaneta, and Yeardley Smith in The Simpsons (1989)
    The Simpsons
    8.6
    TV Series
    • performer: "Drink Drink Drink (The Drinking Song)" (uncredited)
    • 2015
  • Walk On (2014)
    Walk On
    TV Movie
    • performer: "You'll Never Walk Alone"
    • 2014
  • Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic in Mike & Mike (2006)
    Mike & Mike
    6.8
    TV Series
    • performer: "Vesti la Giubba"
    • 2014
  • Pop Charts Britannia: 60 Years of the Top 10 (2012)
    Pop Charts Britannia: 60 Years of the Top 10
    6.9
    TV Movie
    • performer: "The Loveliest Night of the Year"
    • 2012
  • Banda sonora (2007)
    Banda sonora
    7.3
    TV Series
    • performer: "The Donkey Serenade"
    • 2012
  • The Darkness II (2012)
    The Darkness II
    7.6
    Video Game
    • performer: "Vesti La Giubba"
    • 2012
  • Formula 1: BBC Sport (2009)
    Formula 1: BBC Sport
    8.5
    TV Series
    • performer: "Valencia" (uncredited)
    • 2011
  • Noé Hernández and Stephanie Sigman in Miss Bala (2011)
    Miss Bala
    6.5
    • performer: "Ave Maria"
    • 2011
  • Anna Torv in Fringe (2008)
    Fringe
    8.4
    TV Series
    • performer: "Una Furtiva Lagrima" (uncredited)
    • 2009
  • Tapped (2009)
    Tapped
    7.3
    • performer: "Drink, Drink, Drink (From "The Student Prince")"
    • 2009
  • BioShock (2007)
    BioShock
    9.1
    Video Game
    • performer: "Danny Boy" (uncredited)
    • 2007

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Personal details

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  • Height
    • 5′ 7¾″ (1.72 m)
  • Born
    • January 31, 1921
    • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
  • Died
    • October 7, 1959
    • Rome, Lazio, Italy(heart attack)
  • Spouse
    • Elizabeth Jeannette (Betty) HicksApril 12, 1945 - October 7, 1959 (his death, 4 children)
  • Relatives
      Dolores Hart(Niece or Nephew)
  • Other works
    Cavalcade of Stars (1949) with Betty Grable.
  • Publicity listings
    • 2 Biographical Movies
    • 8 Print Biographies
    • 1 Portrayal
    • 10 Articles

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    Much has been made of the influence Lanza has had on contemporary tenors such as Plácido Domingo, José Carreras and Luciano Pavarotti, but an apocryphal story has followed Lanza through his career and beyond. The famous Italian tenor Enrico Caruso died in 1921. Lanza was born in 1921. Superstition prompts fans to believe that the newborn Mario inherited the voice of the expired Enrico. To support this myth, most critics during Lanza's life espoused the belief that Lanza's vocal range and quality were on a par with no other singer but Caruso.
  • Quotes
    I sing from the heart... I sing the words of a song and really feel them, from the top of my head to the tip of my toes... I sing as though my life depends on it, and if I ever stop doing that then I'll stop living
  • Nicknames
    • The Tiger
    • The Service Caruso
    • The Latin Lover
  • Salary
    • Serenade
      (1956)
      $150,000

FAQ

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  • When did Mario Lanza die?
    October 7, 1959
  • How did Mario Lanza die?
    Heart attack
  • How old was Mario Lanza when he died?
    38 years old
  • Where did Mario Lanza die?
    Rome, Lazio, Italy
  • When was Mario Lanza born?
    January 31, 1921

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