Nelson Eddy
Biography
Nelson Ackerman Eddy (June 29, 1901 - March 6, 1967) was a prominent American singer and film actor renowned for his contributions to the musical landscape of the 1930s and 1940s. He starred in 19 musical films, showcasing his powerful baritone voice and captivating stage presence. Eddy is particularly celebrated for his collaborations with soprano Jeanette MacDonald, with whom he featured in eight iconic films that blended romance and music, captivating audiences across generations.
A classically trained artist, Eddy bridged the gap between popular and classical music, earning acclaim from both devoted fans and opera enthusiasts alike. During his illustrious 40-year career, he achieved remarkable milestones, including three stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame—honoring his work in film, recording, and radio. Notably, he left his mark at Grauman's Chinese Theater, where he imprinted his footprints in the cement, solidifying his status as a Hollywood legend.
In addition to his cinematic achievements, Eddy was recognized with three Gold records and had the honor of performing at the third inauguration of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. His influence reached far beyond the screen, as he introduced countless young Americans to classical music, encouraging many to pursue their own musical paths. Nelson Eddy remains a beloved figure in the world of entertainment, celebrated for his unique ability to charm audiences across diverse musical genres.
Filmography
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That's Entertainment, Part II
1976
Phantom of the Opera
1943 • Anatole Garron
Balalaika
1939 • Prince Peter Karagin, aka Peter Teranda
Bitter Sweet
1940 • Carl Linden
The Chocolate Soldier
1941 • Karl Lang
Naughty Marietta
1935 • Captain Richard Warrington
Rose Marie
1936 • Sgt. Bruce
Maytime
1937 • Paul Allison
Sweethearts
1938 • Ernest Lane
New Moon
1940 • Charles
Make Mine Music
1946 • Narrator / Characters (segment "The Whale Who Wanted to Sing at the Met") (voice)
Dancing Lady
1933