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1937
I'll Take Romance
(performer: "I'll Take Romance", "Gavotte", "Drinking Song", "First Act Duet from 'Madame Butterfly'")
1936
The King Steps Out
(performer: "Stars in My Eyes", "Madly In Love", "What Shall Remain", "Learn How To Lose", "The End Begins")
1934
One Night of Love
(performer: "One Night of Love" (1934), "Chi mi frena (The Sextet)" (1835), "Sempre libera" (1853), "Ah! fors' è lui" (1853), "Ciri-Biri-Bin" (1898), "The Last Rose of Summer" (1808), "Habanera" (1875), "Un bel di" (1904) - uncredited)
1930
New Moon
("Lover Come Back to Me" (1928), "Wanting You" (1928), uncredited) / (performer: "Farmer's Daughter" (1929), "One Kiss" (1928) - uncredited)
1930
A Lady's Morals
("It Is Destiny" (1930), uncredited) / (performer: "It Is Destiny" (1930), "Rataplan" (1840), "Student's Song" (1930), "Oh Why" (1930), "Casta Diva" (1831), "Lovely Hour" (1929) - uncredited)
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Personal Details
Other Works:
Stage Play:
Hitchy-Koo. Musical revue. Music by
Jerome Kern. Book by
Glen MacDonough. Lyrics by Glen MacDonough and
Anne Caldwell. Musical Director: Cassius Freeborn. Music orchestrated by Frank Saddler. Scenic Design by H. Robert Law Studios. Costume Design by O'Kane Conwell and Mme. B. Rasimi. Directed by
Ned Wayburn. New Amsterdam ...
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Publicity Listings:
1 Biographical Movie
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2 Print Biographies
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1 Portrayal
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6 Articles
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Alternate Names:
Miss Grace Moore
Height:
5' 4½" (1.64 m)
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Personal Quote:
[on performing in movies] I already had some of the fame, but Hollywood gave me the rich lace trimmings, the royal robes, the furs, the jewels, the international celebrity.
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Trivia:
It is claimed that Elvis Presley's "Graceland" mansion was named in honor of her.
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Nickname:
The Tennessee Nightingale