Dorothy Kirsten
Known for: Acting
Born: July 5, 1910 in Montclair, New Jersey, USA - Died: November 17, 1992
Dorothy Kirsten (July 6, 1910, Montclair, New Jersey – November 18, 1992, Los Angeles, California) was an American operatic soprano. Kirsten's mother was an organist and music teacher, her grandfather was a conductor, and her great-aunt, Catherine Hayes, was also an opera singer. She left high school at age 16 and worked for the Singer Corporation sewing machine company and for New Jersey Bell, studying voice in her spare time. Her teacher, Louis Darnay, eventually employed her as a secretary and maid. In addition to her operatic activities, she sang on radio with Frank Sinatra (co-starring with him in Light-Up Time), Bing Crosby, Nelson Eddy, Jack Benny, and Perry Como. She also appeared in two films, Mr. Music (1950) and The Great Caruso (1951). In 1965, she appeared on the Firestone album series, Your Favorite Christmas Music, Volume 4, singing "I Wonder As I Wander" and "Joy to the World". Her last performance with the Met was on February 10, 1979 as the title role in Tosca. From Wikipedia (us), the free encyclopedia
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Mario Lanza: The American Caruso
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The Great Caruso
Louise Heggar
Mr. Music
Dorothy Kirsten
Happy Days
Chorus Woman
Batman
Leonara Sotto Voce
The Ed Sullivan Show
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Matinee Theater
The Dinah Shore Chevy Show
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