Jeanette MacDonald(1903-1965)
- Actress
- Soundtrack
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. She was busy in a string of musical
productions. In 1928 Paramount tested and rejected her, but a year
later Ernst Lubitsch saw her test and
picked her to play opposite
Maurice Chevalier in
The Love Parade (1929).
Musicals went into decline and Paramount dropped her in 1931; her next
pictures with Chevalier went nowhere. She went to Europe where she met
Irving Thalberg and his wife
Norma Shearer (whom she loaned both her
hairdresser and chauffeur). She got the lead in Thalberg's property
The Merry Widow (1934), and her
next MGM vehicle,
Naughty Marietta (1935) brought
her together with Nelson Eddy. For her next
project she insisted Clark Gable should
co-star. He at first refused - "I just sit there while she sings. None
of that stuff for me." - the movie, of course, was
San Francisco (1936). During World
War II she often did USO shows. She hoped to enter grand opera; she did
take lessons and gave concert recitals. Her last public appearance,
singing "Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life", was at the funeral of
Louis B. Mayer. She suffered heart
ailments and, after an arterial transplant in 1963, died of a heart
attack in Houston in 1965. Emotionally tearful, but polite crowds listened to a recording of
"Ah, Sweet Mystery" at her Forest Lawn funeral, which was attended by Hollywood celebrities ranging from Mary Pickford and Charles (Buddy) Rogers to Nelson Eddy, Irene Dunne, and Ronald Reagan.