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FILMOGRAPHY
The Merry Widow (MGM, 1934). Produced and directed by Ernst Lubitsch. Based on Franz Lehar’s operetta The Merry Widow. Songs: “Girls, Girls, Girls”, “Maxim’s”, “Vilia”, “Tonight Will Teach Me to Forget”, “The Merry Widow Waltz”. Cast: Maurice Chevalier, Jeanette MacDonald, Edward Everett Horton, Una Merkel, Herman Bing.JEANETTE MACDONALD
The biographical section on this website contains lengthy excerpts from Jeanette MacDonald & Nelson Eddy: Interactive Biography, a complete, photo-filled book on CD-ROM.Yes, you might have already read Sweethearts by Sharon Rich but the CD-ROM is a companion volume to that book. It lets you take a comprehensive look at the vast wealth of photos, interview clips and THE FUNERAL OF NELSON EDDY The Funeral of Nelson Eddy. If there was one thing to know about Nelson Eddy, it was that the man had tremendous energy. He was known for his stamina in many areas. He was an Energizer type of guy who – up till literally the moment that he dropped while singing onstage – seemed indestructible. This was a guy who sang 14 encores at a concertGENE RAYMOND
Missed this book when it first came out, but interesting to see the author’s comments regarding Jeanette MacDonald’s husband Gene Raymond, who co-starred with Loretta Young in 1933’s Zoo in Budapest.. Here’s an excerpt: NELSON EDDY: WHY “RAPE”? Nelson Eddy: Why “rape”? This is going to be a very frank discussion of a very uncomfortable subject. It deals with the first sexual encounter between Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald so those who find the subject abhorrent, please be warned in advance. The photo above is on the set of Maytime, showing an unusual shot of hostilitybetween
BLOSSOM ROCK
Today we remember Jeanette MacDonald, who died on January 14, 1965 at age 61. We also remember her sister Blossom Rock, who died the very same date, at age 82, in 1978. Two sisters who were close in life and after Jeanette’s early passing, Blossom bravely determined that the sacrifices her sister made at the expense of her great love for HAS JEANETTE MACDONALD’S HOME “TWIN GABLES” BEEN TORN DOWN I have heard a few reports that the house at 783 Bel Air Road in Los Angeles was finally torn down. This was the home of Jeanette MacDonald, purchased for her as a wedding gift by her husband, Gene Raymond.. Above is a google earth photo of the house, known as MILIZA KORJUS INTERVIEW Miliza Korjus, star of the MGM classic musical The Great Waltz (1938), was one of the first honorary club members and attended several club events in 1977 and 1978. Photos: Above left, Miliza with Jeanette at the studio, either late 1938 or January 1939. Jeanette’s in costume for Broadway Serenade; she and Miliza had next-door studio dressing DEANNA DURBIN PASSES AT 91 Deanna Durbin, who as a plucky child movie star with a sweet soprano voice charmed American audiences during the Depression and saved Universal Pictures from bankruptcy before she vanished from public view 64 years ago, has died, a fan club announced on Tuesday. She was91.
JEANETTE MACDONALD & NELSON EDDY HOME PAGESHOPBLOGJEANETTE & NELSONSWEETHEARTSABOUT USFUN STUFF Jeanette MacDonald | Nelson Eddy They were “America’s Singing Sweethearts” of the 1930s. They starred in classic movies like Naughty Marietta, Rose Marie, Maytime, New Moon, in live opera, on radio and in early televisionAnd yes, Virginia, they did have an off-screen romance but because of MGM studio boss Louis B. Mayer, were never allowed a legal U.S. marriage.FILMOGRAPHY
The Merry Widow (MGM, 1934). Produced and directed by Ernst Lubitsch. Based on Franz Lehar’s operetta The Merry Widow. Songs: “Girls, Girls, Girls”, “Maxim’s”, “Vilia”, “Tonight Will Teach Me to Forget”, “The Merry Widow Waltz”. Cast: Maurice Chevalier, Jeanette MacDonald, Edward Everett Horton, Una Merkel, Herman Bing.JEANETTE MACDONALD
The biographical section on this website contains lengthy excerpts from Jeanette MacDonald & Nelson Eddy: Interactive Biography, a complete, photo-filled book on CD-ROM.Yes, you might have already read Sweethearts by Sharon Rich but the CD-ROM is a companion volume to that book. It lets you take a comprehensive look at the vast wealth of photos, interview clips and THE FUNERAL OF NELSON EDDY The Funeral of Nelson Eddy. If there was one thing to know about Nelson Eddy, it was that the man had tremendous energy. He was known for his stamina in many areas. He was an Energizer type of guy who – up till literally the moment that he dropped while singing onstage – seemed indestructible. This was a guy who sang 14 encores at a concertGENE RAYMOND
Missed this book when it first came out, but interesting to see the author’s comments regarding Jeanette MacDonald’s husband Gene Raymond, who co-starred with Loretta Young in 1933’s Zoo in Budapest.. Here’s an excerpt: NELSON EDDY: WHY “RAPE”? Nelson Eddy: Why “rape”? This is going to be a very frank discussion of a very uncomfortable subject. It deals with the first sexual encounter between Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald so those who find the subject abhorrent, please be warned in advance. The photo above is on the set of Maytime, showing an unusual shot of hostilitybetween
BLOSSOM ROCK
Today we remember Jeanette MacDonald, who died on January 14, 1965 at age 61. We also remember her sister Blossom Rock, who died the very same date, at age 82, in 1978. Two sisters who were close in life and after Jeanette’s early passing, Blossom bravely determined that the sacrifices her sister made at the expense of her great love for HAS JEANETTE MACDONALD’S HOME “TWIN GABLES” BEEN TORN DOWN I have heard a few reports that the house at 783 Bel Air Road in Los Angeles was finally torn down. This was the home of Jeanette MacDonald, purchased for her as a wedding gift by her husband, Gene Raymond.. Above is a google earth photo of the house, known as MILIZA KORJUS INTERVIEW Miliza Korjus, star of the MGM classic musical The Great Waltz (1938), was one of the first honorary club members and attended several club events in 1977 and 1978. Photos: Above left, Miliza with Jeanette at the studio, either late 1938 or January 1939. Jeanette’s in costume for Broadway Serenade; she and Miliza had next-door studio dressing DEANNA DURBIN PASSES AT 91 Deanna Durbin, who as a plucky child movie star with a sweet soprano voice charmed American audiences during the Depression and saved Universal Pictures from bankruptcy before she vanished from public view 64 years ago, has died, a fan club announced on Tuesday. She was91.
MAC/EDDY TODAY MAGAZINE Mac/Eddy Today Magazine. Our Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy magazines complement the book Sweethearts, going into more detail about various aspects of their lives, extensive photo features in each issue, interviews with some of the sources for Sweethearts, comprehensive reviews of Nelson and Jeanette’s singing careers,movie treatments
THEIR HOMES
Nelson designed this house himself. When he purchased the lot in 1938 he planned to use it for a family home for himself and Jeanette MacDonald. She was pregnant with his child and Nelson expected her to divorce her husband, Gene Raymond, and THE FUNERAL OF NELSON EDDY The Funeral of Nelson Eddy. If there was one thing to know about Nelson Eddy, it was that the man had tremendous energy. He was known for his stamina in many areas. He was an Energizer type of guy who – up till literally the moment that he dropped while singing onstage – seemed indestructible. This was a guy who sang 14 encores at a concertJEANETTE MACDONALD
This time, it was Jeanette who was unable to get through the main duet, “Obey Your Heart.”. They recorded it, with Jeanette singing it through the first time and Nelson joining in. But when filming, Jeanette broke down repeatedly. Eventually the duet was scrapped — unheard of in a Mac/Eddy film — and Nelson sang it solo. THE GENE RAYMOND CONNECTION, PART 1 The Gene Raymond connection, part 1. In 1937, Jeanette MacDonald shocked the world by marrying a Nelson Eddy lookalike, Gene Raymond. The public didn’t understand it then and we still don’t fully understand it today. But there is a lot of written documentation that helps us get a better grasp of what went on. This has come to the news MILIZA KORJUS INTERVIEW Miliza Korjus, star of the MGM classic musical The Great Waltz (1938), was one of the first honorary club members and attended several club events in 1977 and 1978. Photos: Above left, Miliza with Jeanette at the studio, either late 1938 or January 1939. Jeanette’s in costume for Broadway Serenade; she and Miliza had next-door studio dressingJANUARY 2016
Two actors of the day who faced slightly different, yet equally challenging adjustments, were Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald. The two were crossover acts — singers, who transitioned from the live venues of opera houses, to actors, starring in motion pictures; Eddy, an accomplished, classically trained baritone, and MacDonald, astunning
NELSON EDDY: “THE MOST MISERABLE DAY OF MY LIFE” (JEANETTE Above is a screenshot of some video footage showing Nelson Eddy arriving to the funeral of Jeanette MacDonald, January 18, 1965. Looking wan and grief-stricken, he walks ahead and catches up to his current singing co-star Gale Sherwood and his spouse Ann Franklin. JEANETTE MACDONALD’S DEATH…NELSON EDDY’S REACTION Jeanette MacDonald’s deathNelson Eddy’s reaction. The death of Jeanette MacDonald on January 14, 1965 at age 61 shocked and stunned fans worldwide who had not realized how very ill she was during her last years. But none was more stunned than Nelson Eddy, who had spoken to her just days earlier and assumed her silence the last few days NELSON EDDY’S “DEAREST JEANETTE…I LOVE YOU” HANDWRITTEN It was bound to happen, folks! After all these decades and all the hundreds of original handwritten letters that were no doubt torn up or reportedly burned, one little ‘ol letter slipped throughand was justsold at auction.
JEANETTE MACDONALD & NELSON EDDY HOME PAGESHOPBLOGJEANETTE & NELSONSWEETHEARTSABOUT USFUN STUFF Jeanette MacDonald | Nelson Eddy They were “America’s Singing Sweethearts” of the 1930s. They starred in classic movies like Naughty Marietta, Rose Marie, Maytime, New Moon, in live opera, on radio and in early televisionAnd yes, Virginia, they did have an off-screen romance but because of MGM studio boss Louis B. Mayer, were never allowed a legal U.S. marriage. HAS JEANETTE MACDONALD’S HOME “TWIN GABLES” BEEN TORN DOWN I have heard a few reports that the house at 783 Bel Air Road in Los Angeles was finally torn down. This was the home of Jeanette MacDonald, purchased for her as a wedding gift by her husband, Gene Raymond.. Above is a google earth photo of the house, known as THE GENE RAYMOND CONNECTION, PART 1 The Gene Raymond connection, part 1. In 1937, Jeanette MacDonald shocked the world by marrying a Nelson Eddy lookalike, Gene Raymond. The public didn’t understand it then and we still don’t fully understand it today. But there is a lot of written documentation that helps us get a better grasp of what went on. This has come to the news JEANETTE MACDONALD’S DEATH…NELSON EDDY’S REACTION Jeanette MacDonald’s deathNelson Eddy’s reaction. The death of Jeanette MacDonald on January 14, 1965 at age 61 shocked and stunned fans worldwide who had not realized how very ill she was during her last years. But none was more stunned than Nelson Eddy, who had spoken to her just days earlier and assumed her silence the last few days THEY WANTED THEIR ASHES SCATTERED TOGETHER… They wanted their ashes scattered together. A 40-year old mystery is solved the location in Ojai where in 1938, Nelson buried his and Jeanette’s premature baby, Daniel Kendrick Eddy. As Linda Knight discussed last week, when Nelson received the phone call confirming Jeanette had died, he phoned Linda and asked her to accompany him toGENE RAYMOND
Missed this book when it first came out, but interesting to see the author’s comments regarding Jeanette MacDonald’s husband Gene Raymond, who co-starred with Loretta Young in 1933’s Zoo in Budapest.. Here’s an excerpt:BLOSSOM ROCK
Today we remember Jeanette MacDonald, who died on January 14, 1965 at age 61. We also remember her sister Blossom Rock, who died the very same date, at age 82, in 1978. Two sisters who were close in life and after Jeanette’s early passing, Blossom bravely determined that the sacrifices her sister made at the expense of her great love for NELSON EDDY: WHY “RAPE”? Nelson Eddy: Why “rape”? This is going to be a very frank discussion of a very uncomfortable subject. It deals with the first sexual encounter between Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald so those who find the subject abhorrent, please be warned in advance. The photo above is on the set of Maytime, showing an unusual shot of hostilitybetween
BLOSSOM ROCK
Above is a picture of Jeanette MacDonald’s sister, actress Blossom Rock, in the only film she made with her brother-in-law, Gene Raymond. This shot is from the 1964 film The Best Man and they are pictured here with Cliff Robertson. More ironies. A letter has recently surfaced regarding Blossom’s death, 13 years to the day after her OSS FILES ARE BEING OPENED…WILL WE FINALLY LEARN DETAILS Today in J/N History 1937 It's announced that Jeanette has changed the date of her upcoming wedding from June 17 to June 16, since the church is not available on the 17th. JEANETTE MACDONALD & NELSON EDDY HOME PAGESHOPBLOGJEANETTE & NELSONSWEETHEARTSABOUT USFUN STUFF Jeanette MacDonald | Nelson Eddy They were “America’s Singing Sweethearts” of the 1930s. They starred in classic movies like Naughty Marietta, Rose Marie, Maytime, New Moon, in live opera, on radio and in early televisionAnd yes, Virginia, they did have an off-screen romance but because of MGM studio boss Louis B. Mayer, were never allowed a legal U.S. marriage. HAS JEANETTE MACDONALD’S HOME “TWIN GABLES” BEEN TORN DOWN I have heard a few reports that the house at 783 Bel Air Road in Los Angeles was finally torn down. This was the home of Jeanette MacDonald, purchased for her as a wedding gift by her husband, Gene Raymond.. Above is a google earth photo of the house, known as THE GENE RAYMOND CONNECTION, PART 1 The Gene Raymond connection, part 1. In 1937, Jeanette MacDonald shocked the world by marrying a Nelson Eddy lookalike, Gene Raymond. The public didn’t understand it then and we still don’t fully understand it today. But there is a lot of written documentation that helps us get a better grasp of what went on. This has come to the news JEANETTE MACDONALD’S DEATH…NELSON EDDY’S REACTION Jeanette MacDonald’s deathNelson Eddy’s reaction. The death of Jeanette MacDonald on January 14, 1965 at age 61 shocked and stunned fans worldwide who had not realized how very ill she was during her last years. But none was more stunned than Nelson Eddy, who had spoken to her just days earlier and assumed her silence the last few days THEY WANTED THEIR ASHES SCATTERED TOGETHER… They wanted their ashes scattered together. A 40-year old mystery is solved the location in Ojai where in 1938, Nelson buried his and Jeanette’s premature baby, Daniel Kendrick Eddy. As Linda Knight discussed last week, when Nelson received the phone call confirming Jeanette had died, he phoned Linda and asked her to accompany him toGENE RAYMOND
Missed this book when it first came out, but interesting to see the author’s comments regarding Jeanette MacDonald’s husband Gene Raymond, who co-starred with Loretta Young in 1933’s Zoo in Budapest.. Here’s an excerpt:BLOSSOM ROCK
Today we remember Jeanette MacDonald, who died on January 14, 1965 at age 61. We also remember her sister Blossom Rock, who died the very same date, at age 82, in 1978. Two sisters who were close in life and after Jeanette’s early passing, Blossom bravely determined that the sacrifices her sister made at the expense of her great love for NELSON EDDY: WHY “RAPE”? Nelson Eddy: Why “rape”? This is going to be a very frank discussion of a very uncomfortable subject. It deals with the first sexual encounter between Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald so those who find the subject abhorrent, please be warned in advance. The photo above is on the set of Maytime, showing an unusual shot of hostilitybetween
BLOSSOM ROCK
Above is a picture of Jeanette MacDonald’s sister, actress Blossom Rock, in the only film she made with her brother-in-law, Gene Raymond. This shot is from the 1964 film The Best Man and they are pictured here with Cliff Robertson. More ironies. A letter has recently surfaced regarding Blossom’s death, 13 years to the day after her OSS FILES ARE BEING OPENED…WILL WE FINALLY LEARN DETAILS Today in J/N History 1937 It's announced that Jeanette has changed the date of her upcoming wedding from June 17 to June 16, since the church is not available on the 17th.FILMOGRAPHY
The Merry Widow (MGM, 1934). Produced and directed by Ernst Lubitsch. Based on Franz Lehar’s operetta The Merry Widow. Songs: “Girls, Girls, Girls”, “Maxim’s”, “Vilia”, “Tonight Will Teach Me to Forget”, “The Merry Widow Waltz”. Cast: Maurice Chevalier, Jeanette MacDonald, Edward Everett Horton, Una Merkel, Herman Bing.JEANETTE MACDONALD
The biographical section on this website contains lengthy excerpts from Jeanette MacDonald & Nelson Eddy: Interactive Biography, a complete, photo-filled book on CD-ROM.Yes, you might have already read Sweethearts by Sharon Rich but the CD-ROM is a companion volume to that book. It lets you take a comprehensive look at the vast wealth of photos, interview clips and JEANETTE MACDONALD & NELSON EDDY HOME PAGE Jeanette MacDonald | Nelson Eddy They were “America’s Singing Sweethearts” of the 1930s. They starred in classic movies like Naughty Marietta, Rose Marie, Maytime, New Moon, in live opera, on radio and in early televisionAnd yes, Virginia, they did have an off-screen romance but because of MGM studio boss Louis B. Mayer, were never allowed a legal U.S. marriage. MAC/EDDY TODAY MAGAZINE Mac/Eddy Today Magazine. Our Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy magazines complement the book Sweethearts, going into more detail about various aspects of their lives, extensive photo features in each issue, interviews with some of the sources for Sweethearts, comprehensive reviews of Nelson and Jeanette’s singing careers,movie treatments
THEIR HOMES
Nelson designed this house himself. When he purchased the lot in 1938 he planned to use it for a family home for himself and Jeanette MacDonald. She was pregnant with his child and Nelson expected her to divorce her husband, Gene Raymond, and THE GENE RAYMOND CONNECTION, PART 1 The Gene Raymond connection, part 1. In 1937, Jeanette MacDonald shocked the world by marrying a Nelson Eddy lookalike, Gene Raymond. The public didn’t understand it then and we still don’t fully understand it today. But there is a lot of written documentation that helps us get a better grasp of what went on. This has come to the newsJANUARY 2016
Two actors of the day who faced slightly different, yet equally challenging adjustments, were Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald. The two were crossover acts — singers, who transitioned from the live venues of opera houses, to actors, starring in motion pictures; Eddy, an accomplished, classically trained baritone, and MacDonald, astunning
BLOSSOM ROCK
Today we remember Jeanette MacDonald, who died on January 14, 1965 at age 61. We also remember her sister Blossom Rock, who died the very same date, at age 82, in 1978. Two sisters who were close in life and after Jeanette’s early passing, Blossom bravely determined that the sacrifices her sister made at the expense of her great love for JEANETTE MACDONALD FUNERAL FOOTAGE SHOWING NELSON EDDY Jeanette MacDonald funeral footage showing Nelson Eddy. Watch a short clip from ITN news covering the funeral of Jeanette MacDonald. When you click on the link , which opens in a new window, scroll to the bottom of the page and then click on the orange button: “Play Clip.”. Nelson Eddy is featured making his entrance. MILIZA KORJUS INTERVIEW Miliza Korjus, star of the MGM classic musical The Great Waltz (1938), was one of the first honorary club members and attended several club events in 1977 and 1978. Photos: Above left, Miliza with Jeanette at the studio, either late 1938 or January 1939. Jeanette’s in costume for Broadway Serenade; she and Miliza had next-door studio dressing JEANETTE MACDONALD & NELSON EDDY HOME PAGESHOPBLOGJEANETTE & NELSONSWEETHEARTSABOUT USFUN STUFF Jeanette MacDonald | Nelson Eddy They were “America’s Singing Sweethearts” of the 1930s. They starred in classic movies like Naughty Marietta, Rose Marie, Maytime, New Moon, in live opera, on radio and in early televisionAnd yes, Virginia, they did have an off-screen romance but because of MGM studio boss Louis B. Mayer, were never allowed a legal U.S. marriage.FILMOGRAPHY
The Merry Widow (MGM, 1934). Produced and directed by Ernst Lubitsch. Based on Franz Lehar’s operetta The Merry Widow. Songs: “Girls, Girls, Girls”, “Maxim’s”, “Vilia”, “Tonight Will Teach Me to Forget”, “The Merry Widow Waltz”. Cast: Maurice Chevalier, Jeanette MacDonald, Edward Everett Horton, Una Merkel, Herman Bing.JEANETTE MACDONALD
The biographical section on this website contains lengthy excerpts from Jeanette MacDonald & Nelson Eddy: Interactive Biography, a complete, photo-filled book on CD-ROM.Yes, you might have already read Sweethearts by Sharon Rich but the CD-ROM is a companion volume to that book. It lets you take a comprehensive look at the vast wealth of photos, interview clips and MAC/EDDY TODAY MAGAZINE Mac/Eddy Today Magazine. Our Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy magazines complement the book Sweethearts, going into more detail about various aspects of their lives, extensive photo features in each issue, interviews with some of the sources for Sweethearts, comprehensive reviews of Nelson and Jeanette’s singing careers,movie treatments
GENE RAYMOND
Missed this book when it first came out, but interesting to see the author’s comments regarding Jeanette MacDonald’s husband Gene Raymond, who co-starred with Loretta Young in 1933’s Zoo in Budapest.. Here’s an excerpt: NELSON EDDY: WHY “RAPE”? Nelson Eddy: Why “rape”? This is going to be a very frank discussion of a very uncomfortable subject. It deals with the first sexual encounter between Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald so those who find the subject abhorrent, please be warned in advance. The photo above is on the set of Maytime, showing an unusual shot of hostilitybetween
BLOSSOM ROCK
Today we remember Jeanette MacDonald, who died on January 14, 1965 at age 61. We also remember her sister Blossom Rock, who died the very same date, at age 82, in 1978. Two sisters who were close in life and after Jeanette’s early passing, Blossom bravely determined that the sacrifices her sister made at the expense of her great love for HAS JEANETTE MACDONALD’S HOME “TWIN GABLES” BEEN TORN DOWN I have heard a few reports that the house at 783 Bel Air Road in Los Angeles was finally torn down. This was the home of Jeanette MacDonald, purchased for her as a wedding gift by her husband, Gene Raymond.. Above is a google earth photo of the house, known asBLOSSOM ROCK
Above is a picture of Jeanette MacDonald’s sister, actress Blossom Rock, in the only film she made with her brother-in-law, Gene Raymond. This shot is from the 1964 film The Best Man and they are pictured here with Cliff Robertson. More ironies. A letter has recently surfaced regarding Blossom’s death, 13 years to the day after her DEANNA DURBIN PASSES AT 91 Deanna Durbin, who as a plucky child movie star with a sweet soprano voice charmed American audiences during the Depression and saved Universal Pictures from bankruptcy before she vanished from public view 64 years ago, has died, a fan club announced on Tuesday. She was91.
JEANETTE MACDONALD & NELSON EDDY HOME PAGESHOPBLOGJEANETTE & NELSONSWEETHEARTSABOUT USFUN STUFF Jeanette MacDonald | Nelson Eddy They were “America’s Singing Sweethearts” of the 1930s. They starred in classic movies like Naughty Marietta, Rose Marie, Maytime, New Moon, in live opera, on radio and in early televisionAnd yes, Virginia, they did have an off-screen romance but because of MGM studio boss Louis B. Mayer, were never allowed a legal U.S. marriage.FILMOGRAPHY
The Merry Widow (MGM, 1934). Produced and directed by Ernst Lubitsch. Based on Franz Lehar’s operetta The Merry Widow. Songs: “Girls, Girls, Girls”, “Maxim’s”, “Vilia”, “Tonight Will Teach Me to Forget”, “The Merry Widow Waltz”. Cast: Maurice Chevalier, Jeanette MacDonald, Edward Everett Horton, Una Merkel, Herman Bing.JEANETTE MACDONALD
The biographical section on this website contains lengthy excerpts from Jeanette MacDonald & Nelson Eddy: Interactive Biography, a complete, photo-filled book on CD-ROM.Yes, you might have already read Sweethearts by Sharon Rich but the CD-ROM is a companion volume to that book. It lets you take a comprehensive look at the vast wealth of photos, interview clips and MAC/EDDY TODAY MAGAZINE Mac/Eddy Today Magazine. Our Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy magazines complement the book Sweethearts, going into more detail about various aspects of their lives, extensive photo features in each issue, interviews with some of the sources for Sweethearts, comprehensive reviews of Nelson and Jeanette’s singing careers,movie treatments
GENE RAYMOND
Missed this book when it first came out, but interesting to see the author’s comments regarding Jeanette MacDonald’s husband Gene Raymond, who co-starred with Loretta Young in 1933’s Zoo in Budapest.. Here’s an excerpt: NELSON EDDY: WHY “RAPE”? Nelson Eddy: Why “rape”? This is going to be a very frank discussion of a very uncomfortable subject. It deals with the first sexual encounter between Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald so those who find the subject abhorrent, please be warned in advance. The photo above is on the set of Maytime, showing an unusual shot of hostilitybetween
BLOSSOM ROCK
Today we remember Jeanette MacDonald, who died on January 14, 1965 at age 61. We also remember her sister Blossom Rock, who died the very same date, at age 82, in 1978. Two sisters who were close in life and after Jeanette’s early passing, Blossom bravely determined that the sacrifices her sister made at the expense of her great love for HAS JEANETTE MACDONALD’S HOME “TWIN GABLES” BEEN TORN DOWN I have heard a few reports that the house at 783 Bel Air Road in Los Angeles was finally torn down. This was the home of Jeanette MacDonald, purchased for her as a wedding gift by her husband, Gene Raymond.. Above is a google earth photo of the house, known asBLOSSOM ROCK
Above is a picture of Jeanette MacDonald’s sister, actress Blossom Rock, in the only film she made with her brother-in-law, Gene Raymond. This shot is from the 1964 film The Best Man and they are pictured here with Cliff Robertson. More ironies. A letter has recently surfaced regarding Blossom’s death, 13 years to the day after her DEANNA DURBIN PASSES AT 91 Deanna Durbin, who as a plucky child movie star with a sweet soprano voice charmed American audiences during the Depression and saved Universal Pictures from bankruptcy before she vanished from public view 64 years ago, has died, a fan club announced on Tuesday. She was91.
MAC/EDDY TODAY MAGAZINE Mac/Eddy Today Magazine. Our Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy magazines complement the book Sweethearts, going into more detail about various aspects of their lives, extensive photo features in each issue, interviews with some of the sources for Sweethearts, comprehensive reviews of Nelson and Jeanette’s singing careers,movie treatments
JEANETTE MACDONALD & NELSON EDDY HOME PAGE Jeanette MacDonald | Nelson Eddy They were “America’s Singing Sweethearts” of the 1930s. They starred in classic movies like Naughty Marietta, Rose Marie, Maytime, New Moon, in live opera, on radio and in early televisionAnd yes, Virginia, they did have an off-screen romance but because of MGM studio boss Louis B. Mayer, were never allowed a legal U.S. marriage.SONGS & LYRICS
Ah, love is so sweet in the spring-time, When two hearts are singing in May. No years that are coming can bring time, To make me forget, dear, this day. I’ll love you in life’s gray December. The same as I love you to-day. Jeanette: My heart, ever young, will remember. Thethrill it
SWEETHEARTS
Sweethearts, first published in hardback in 1994, was updated in 2001, and on May 1st, 2014, a completely updated and revised 20th anniversary edition was released in softcover.This best-selling book is the true story of one of Hollywood’s greatest cover-ups — the love affair between Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy. HAS JEANETTE MACDONALD’S HOME “TWIN GABLES” BEEN TORN DOWN I have heard a few reports that the house at 783 Bel Air Road in Los Angeles was finally torn down. This was the home of Jeanette MacDonald, purchased for her as a wedding gift by her husband, Gene Raymond.. Above is a google earth photo of the house, known asJEANETTE MACDONALD
This time, it was Jeanette who was unable to get through the main duet, “Obey Your Heart.”. They recorded it, with Jeanette singing it through the first time and Nelson joining in. But when filming, Jeanette broke down repeatedly. Eventually the duet was scrapped — unheard of in a Mac/Eddy film — and Nelson sang it solo. THE FUNERAL OF NELSON EDDY The Funeral of Nelson Eddy. If there was one thing to know about Nelson Eddy, it was that the man had tremendous energy. He was known for his stamina in many areas. He was an Energizer type of guy who – up till literally the moment that he dropped while singing onstage – seemed indestructible. This was a guy who sang 14 encores at a concert THE GENE RAYMOND CONNECTION, PART 1 The Gene Raymond connection, part 1. In 1937, Jeanette MacDonald shocked the world by marrying a Nelson Eddy lookalike, Gene Raymond. The public didn’t understand it then and we still don’t fully understand it today. But there is a lot of written documentation that helps us get a better grasp of what went on. This has come to the news JEANETTE MACDONALD’S DEATH…NELSON EDDY’S REACTION Jeanette MacDonald’s deathNelson Eddy’s reaction. The death of Jeanette MacDonald on January 14, 1965 at age 61 shocked and stunned fans worldwide who had not realized how very ill she was during her last years. But none was more stunned than Nelson Eddy, who had spoken to her just days earlier and assumed her silence the last few days MILIZA KORJUS INTERVIEW Miliza Korjus, star of the MGM classic musical The Great Waltz (1938), was one of the first honorary club members and attended several club events in 1977 and 1978. Photos: Above left, Miliza with Jeanette at the studio, either late 1938 or January 1939. Jeanette’s in costume for Broadway Serenade; she and Miliza had next-door studio dressing JEANETTE MACDONALD & NELSON EDDY HOME PAGESHOPBLOGJEANETTE & NELSONSWEETHEARTSABOUT USFUN STUFF Jeanette MacDonald | Nelson Eddy They were “America’s Singing Sweethearts” of the 1930s. They starred in classic movies like Naughty Marietta, Rose Marie, Maytime, New Moon, in live opera, on radio and in early televisionAnd yes, Virginia, they did have an off-screen romance but because of MGM studio boss Louis B. Mayer, were never allowed a legal U.S. marriage.FILMOGRAPHY
The Merry Widow (MGM, 1934). Produced and directed by Ernst Lubitsch. Based on Franz Lehar’s operetta The Merry Widow. Songs: “Girls, Girls, Girls”, “Maxim’s”, “Vilia”, “Tonight Will Teach Me to Forget”, “The Merry Widow Waltz”. Cast: Maurice Chevalier, Jeanette MacDonald, Edward Everett Horton, Una Merkel, Herman Bing.JEANETTE MACDONALD
The biographical section on this website contains lengthy excerpts from Jeanette MacDonald & Nelson Eddy: Interactive Biography, a complete, photo-filled book on CD-ROM.Yes, you might have already read Sweethearts by Sharon Rich but the CD-ROM is a companion volume to that book. It lets you take a comprehensive look at the vast wealth of photos, interview clips and MAC/EDDY TODAY MAGAZINE Mac/Eddy Today Magazine. Our Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy magazines complement the book Sweethearts, going into more detail about various aspects of their lives, extensive photo features in each issue, interviews with some of the sources for Sweethearts, comprehensive reviews of Nelson and Jeanette’s singing careers,movie treatments
MAC/EDDY TODAY #77: GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST B’DAY, GALE Description. Journal #77 features include: a new look at The Girl of the Golden West as it passed its 80th anniversary; an article about the last years and death of Gale Sherwood, Nelson’s nightclub singing partner for 14 years, and her significance in the latter years of the lives of both Nelson and Jeanette; an interview with June Caldwell, the last secretary of director Woody Van Dyke.GENE RAYMOND
Missed this book when it first came out, but interesting to see the author’s comments regarding Jeanette MacDonald’s husband Gene Raymond, who co-starred with Loretta Young in 1933’s Zoo in Budapest.. Here’s an excerpt: NELSON EDDY: WHY “RAPE”? Nelson Eddy: Why “rape”? This is going to be a very frank discussion of a very uncomfortable subject. It deals with the first sexual encounter between Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald so those who find the subject abhorrent, please be warned in advance. The photo above is on the set of Maytime, showing an unusual shot of hostilitybetween
HAS JEANETTE MACDONALD’S HOME “TWIN GABLES” BEEN TORN DOWN I have heard a few reports that the house at 783 Bel Air Road in Los Angeles was finally torn down. This was the home of Jeanette MacDonald, purchased for her as a wedding gift by her husband, Gene Raymond.. Above is a google earth photo of the house, known asBLOSSOM ROCK
Today we remember Jeanette MacDonald, who died on January 14, 1965 at age 61. We also remember her sister Blossom Rock, who died the very same date, at age 82, in 1978. Two sisters who were close in life and after Jeanette’s early passing, Blossom bravely determined that the sacrifices her sister made at the expense of her great love forBLOSSOM ROCK
Above is a picture of Jeanette MacDonald’s sister, actress Blossom Rock, in the only film she made with her brother-in-law, Gene Raymond. This shot is from the 1964 film The Best Man and they are pictured here with Cliff Robertson. More ironies. A letter has recently surfaced regarding Blossom’s death, 13 years to the day after her JEANETTE MACDONALD & NELSON EDDY HOME PAGESHOPBLOGJEANETTE & NELSONSWEETHEARTSABOUT USFUN STUFF Jeanette MacDonald | Nelson Eddy They were “America’s Singing Sweethearts” of the 1930s. They starred in classic movies like Naughty Marietta, Rose Marie, Maytime, New Moon, in live opera, on radio and in early televisionAnd yes, Virginia, they did have an off-screen romance but because of MGM studio boss Louis B. Mayer, were never allowed a legal U.S. marriage.FILMOGRAPHY
The Merry Widow (MGM, 1934). Produced and directed by Ernst Lubitsch. Based on Franz Lehar’s operetta The Merry Widow. Songs: “Girls, Girls, Girls”, “Maxim’s”, “Vilia”, “Tonight Will Teach Me to Forget”, “The Merry Widow Waltz”. Cast: Maurice Chevalier, Jeanette MacDonald, Edward Everett Horton, Una Merkel, Herman Bing.JEANETTE MACDONALD
The biographical section on this website contains lengthy excerpts from Jeanette MacDonald & Nelson Eddy: Interactive Biography, a complete, photo-filled book on CD-ROM.Yes, you might have already read Sweethearts by Sharon Rich but the CD-ROM is a companion volume to that book. It lets you take a comprehensive look at the vast wealth of photos, interview clips and MAC/EDDY TODAY MAGAZINE Mac/Eddy Today Magazine. Our Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy magazines complement the book Sweethearts, going into more detail about various aspects of their lives, extensive photo features in each issue, interviews with some of the sources for Sweethearts, comprehensive reviews of Nelson and Jeanette’s singing careers,movie treatments
MAC/EDDY TODAY #77: GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST B’DAY, GALE Description. Journal #77 features include: a new look at The Girl of the Golden West as it passed its 80th anniversary; an article about the last years and death of Gale Sherwood, Nelson’s nightclub singing partner for 14 years, and her significance in the latter years of the lives of both Nelson and Jeanette; an interview with June Caldwell, the last secretary of director Woody Van Dyke.GENE RAYMOND
Missed this book when it first came out, but interesting to see the author’s comments regarding Jeanette MacDonald’s husband Gene Raymond, who co-starred with Loretta Young in 1933’s Zoo in Budapest.. Here’s an excerpt: NELSON EDDY: WHY “RAPE”? Nelson Eddy: Why “rape”? This is going to be a very frank discussion of a very uncomfortable subject. It deals with the first sexual encounter between Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald so those who find the subject abhorrent, please be warned in advance. The photo above is on the set of Maytime, showing an unusual shot of hostilitybetween
HAS JEANETTE MACDONALD’S HOME “TWIN GABLES” BEEN TORN DOWN I have heard a few reports that the house at 783 Bel Air Road in Los Angeles was finally torn down. This was the home of Jeanette MacDonald, purchased for her as a wedding gift by her husband, Gene Raymond.. Above is a google earth photo of the house, known asBLOSSOM ROCK
Today we remember Jeanette MacDonald, who died on January 14, 1965 at age 61. We also remember her sister Blossom Rock, who died the very same date, at age 82, in 1978. Two sisters who were close in life and after Jeanette’s early passing, Blossom bravely determined that the sacrifices her sister made at the expense of her great love forBLOSSOM ROCK
Above is a picture of Jeanette MacDonald’s sister, actress Blossom Rock, in the only film she made with her brother-in-law, Gene Raymond. This shot is from the 1964 film The Best Man and they are pictured here with Cliff Robertson. More ironies. A letter has recently surfaced regarding Blossom’s death, 13 years to the day after her MAC/EDDY TODAY MAGAZINE Mac/Eddy Today Magazine. Our Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy magazines complement the book Sweethearts, going into more detail about various aspects of their lives, extensive photo features in each issue, interviews with some of the sources for Sweethearts, comprehensive reviews of Nelson and Jeanette’s singing careers,movie treatments
JEANETTE MACDONALD & NELSON EDDY HOME PAGE Jeanette MacDonald | Nelson Eddy They were “America’s Singing Sweethearts” of the 1930s. They starred in classic movies like Naughty Marietta, Rose Marie, Maytime, New Moon, in live opera, on radio and in early televisionAnd yes, Virginia, they did have an off-screen romance but because of MGM studio boss Louis B. Mayer, were never allowed a legal U.S. marriage.SONGS & LYRICS
Ah, love is so sweet in the spring-time, When two hearts are singing in May. No years that are coming can bring time, To make me forget, dear, this day. I’ll love you in life’s gray December. The same as I love you to-day. Jeanette: My heart, ever young, will remember. Thethrill it
SWEETHEARTS
Sweethearts, first published in hardback in 1994, was updated in 2001, and on May 1st, 2014, a completely updated and revised 20th anniversary edition was released in softcover.This best-selling book is the true story of one of Hollywood’s greatest cover-ups — the love affair between Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy. JEANETTE MACDONALD & NELSON EDDY HOME PAGE In honor of Jeanette MacDonald’s birthday, read “Sweethearts” today for free with Kindle Unlimited! Download and enjoy here!. A quote from the book from a 1946 letter, from Nelson Eddy to Jeanette: ” Our love is very different from other couples – partly because it is a holy thing and then it has been made perfect on an altar ofsuffering.
HAS JEANETTE MACDONALD’S HOME “TWIN GABLES” BEEN TORN DOWN I have heard a few reports that the house at 783 Bel Air Road in Los Angeles was finally torn down. This was the home of Jeanette MacDonald, purchased for her as a wedding gift by her husband, Gene Raymond.. Above is a google earth photo of the house, known as THE FUNERAL OF NELSON EDDY The Funeral of Nelson Eddy. If there was one thing to know about Nelson Eddy, it was that the man had tremendous energy. He was known for his stamina in many areas. He was an Energizer type of guy who – up till literally the moment that he dropped while singing onstage – seemed indestructible. This was a guy who sang 14 encores at a concert THE GENE RAYMOND CONNECTION, PART 1 The Gene Raymond connection, part 1. In 1937, Jeanette MacDonald shocked the world by marrying a Nelson Eddy lookalike, Gene Raymond. The public didn’t understand it then and we still don’t fully understand it today. But there is a lot of written documentation that helps us get a better grasp of what went on. This has come to the news JEANETTE MACDONALD’S DEATH…NELSON EDDY’S REACTION Jeanette MacDonald’s deathNelson Eddy’s reaction. The death of Jeanette MacDonald on January 14, 1965 at age 61 shocked and stunned fans worldwide who had not realized how very ill she was during her last years. But none was more stunned than Nelson Eddy, who had spoken to her just days earlier and assumed her silence the last few days MILIZA KORJUS INTERVIEW Miliza Korjus, star of the MGM classic musical The Great Waltz (1938), was one of the first honorary club members and attended several club events in 1977 and 1978. Photos: Above left, Miliza with Jeanette at the studio, either late 1938 or January 1939. Jeanette’s in costume for Broadway Serenade; she and Miliza had next-door studio dressing JEANETTE MACDONALD & NELSON EDDY HOME PAGESHOPBLOGJEANETTE & NELSONSWEETHEARTSABOUT USFUN STUFF Jeanette MacDonald | Nelson Eddy They were “America’s Singing Sweethearts” of the 1930s. They starred in classic movies like Naughty Marietta, Rose Marie, Maytime, New Moon, in live opera, on radio and in early televisionAnd yes, Virginia, they did have an off-screen romance but because of MGM studio boss Louis B. Mayer, were never allowed a legal U.S. marriage. HAS JEANETTE MACDONALD’S HOME “TWIN GABLES” BEEN TORN DOWN I have heard a few reports that the house at 783 Bel Air Road in Los Angeles was finally torn down. This was the home of Jeanette MacDonald, purchased for her as a wedding gift by her husband, Gene Raymond.. Above is a google earth photo of the house, known as THEY WANTED THEIR ASHES SCATTERED TOGETHER… They wanted their ashes scattered together. A 40-year old mystery is solved the location in Ojai where in 1938, Nelson buried his and Jeanette’s premature baby, Daniel Kendrick Eddy. As Linda Knight discussed last week, when Nelson received the phone call confirming Jeanette had died, he phoned Linda and asked her to accompany him toGENE RAYMOND
Missed this book when it first came out, but interesting to see the author’s comments regarding Jeanette MacDonald’s husband Gene Raymond, who co-starred with Loretta Young in 1933’s Zoo in Budapest.. Here’s an excerpt:BLOSSOM ROCK
Above is a picture of Jeanette MacDonald’s sister, actress Blossom Rock, in the only film she made with her brother-in-law, Gene Raymond. This shot is from the 1964 film The Best Man and they are pictured here with Cliff Robertson. More ironies. A letter has recently surfaced regarding Blossom’s death, 13 years to the day after herBLOSSOM ROCK
Today we remember Jeanette MacDonald, who died on January 14, 1965 at age 61. We also remember her sister Blossom Rock, who died the very same date, at age 82, in 1978. Two sisters who were close in life and after Jeanette’s early passing, Blossom bravely determined that the sacrifices her sister made at the expense of her great love for JEANETTE MACDONALD’S DEATH…NELSON EDDY’S REACTION Jeanette MacDonald’s deathNelson Eddy’s reaction. The death of Jeanette MacDonald on January 14, 1965 at age 61 shocked and stunned fans worldwide who had not realized how very ill she was during her last years. But none was more stunned than Nelson Eddy, who had spoken to her just days earlier and assumed her silence the last few days NELSON EDDY: WHY “RAPE”? Nelson Eddy: Why “rape”? This is going to be a very frank discussion of a very uncomfortable subject. It deals with the first sexual encounter between Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald so those who find the subject abhorrent, please be warned in advance. The photo above is on the set of Maytime, showing an unusual shot of hostilitybetween
NELSON EDDY SINGS AT FDR’S 1941 INAUGURATION Another fascinating piece of detective work by Katie and Angela. We know that during the 1940s, when Jeanette and Nelson were both touring the country doing concerts, they tried to coordinate their schedules so that they could meet occasionally for a quick rendezvous. OSS FILES ARE BEING OPENED…WILL WE FINALLY LEARN DETAILS Today in J/N History 1937 It's announced that Jeanette has changed the date of her upcoming wedding from June 17 to June 16, since the church is not available on the 17th. JEANETTE MACDONALD & NELSON EDDY HOME PAGESHOPBLOGJEANETTE & NELSONSWEETHEARTSABOUT USFUN STUFF Jeanette MacDonald | Nelson Eddy They were “America’s Singing Sweethearts” of the 1930s. They starred in classic movies like Naughty Marietta, Rose Marie, Maytime, New Moon, in live opera, on radio and in early televisionAnd yes, Virginia, they did have an off-screen romance but because of MGM studio boss Louis B. Mayer, were never allowed a legal U.S. marriage. HAS JEANETTE MACDONALD’S HOME “TWIN GABLES” BEEN TORN DOWN I have heard a few reports that the house at 783 Bel Air Road in Los Angeles was finally torn down. This was the home of Jeanette MacDonald, purchased for her as a wedding gift by her husband, Gene Raymond.. Above is a google earth photo of the house, known as THEY WANTED THEIR ASHES SCATTERED TOGETHER… They wanted their ashes scattered together. A 40-year old mystery is solved the location in Ojai where in 1938, Nelson buried his and Jeanette’s premature baby, Daniel Kendrick Eddy. As Linda Knight discussed last week, when Nelson received the phone call confirming Jeanette had died, he phoned Linda and asked her to accompany him toGENE RAYMOND
Missed this book when it first came out, but interesting to see the author’s comments regarding Jeanette MacDonald’s husband Gene Raymond, who co-starred with Loretta Young in 1933’s Zoo in Budapest.. Here’s an excerpt:BLOSSOM ROCK
Above is a picture of Jeanette MacDonald’s sister, actress Blossom Rock, in the only film she made with her brother-in-law, Gene Raymond. This shot is from the 1964 film The Best Man and they are pictured here with Cliff Robertson. More ironies. A letter has recently surfaced regarding Blossom’s death, 13 years to the day after herBLOSSOM ROCK
Today we remember Jeanette MacDonald, who died on January 14, 1965 at age 61. We also remember her sister Blossom Rock, who died the very same date, at age 82, in 1978. Two sisters who were close in life and after Jeanette’s early passing, Blossom bravely determined that the sacrifices her sister made at the expense of her great love for JEANETTE MACDONALD’S DEATH…NELSON EDDY’S REACTION Jeanette MacDonald’s deathNelson Eddy’s reaction. The death of Jeanette MacDonald on January 14, 1965 at age 61 shocked and stunned fans worldwide who had not realized how very ill she was during her last years. But none was more stunned than Nelson Eddy, who had spoken to her just days earlier and assumed her silence the last few days NELSON EDDY: WHY “RAPE”? Nelson Eddy: Why “rape”? This is going to be a very frank discussion of a very uncomfortable subject. It deals with the first sexual encounter between Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald so those who find the subject abhorrent, please be warned in advance. The photo above is on the set of Maytime, showing an unusual shot of hostilitybetween
NELSON EDDY SINGS AT FDR’S 1941 INAUGURATION Another fascinating piece of detective work by Katie and Angela. We know that during the 1940s, when Jeanette and Nelson were both touring the country doing concerts, they tried to coordinate their schedules so that they could meet occasionally for a quick rendezvous. OSS FILES ARE BEING OPENED…WILL WE FINALLY LEARN DETAILS Today in J/N History 1937 It's announced that Jeanette has changed the date of her upcoming wedding from June 17 to June 16, since the church is not available on the 17th.FILMOGRAPHY
The Merry Widow (MGM, 1934). Produced and directed by Ernst Lubitsch. Based on Franz Lehar’s operetta The Merry Widow. Songs: “Girls, Girls, Girls”, “Maxim’s”, “Vilia”, “Tonight Will Teach Me to Forget”, “The Merry Widow Waltz”. Cast: Maurice Chevalier, Jeanette MacDonald, Edward Everett Horton, Una Merkel, Herman Bing.JEANETTE MACDONALD
The biographical section on this website contains lengthy excerpts from Jeanette MacDonald & Nelson Eddy: Interactive Biography, a complete, photo-filled book on CD-ROM.Yes, you might have already read Sweethearts by Sharon Rich but the CD-ROM is a companion volume to that book. It lets you take a comprehensive look at the vast wealth of photos, interview clips and JEANETTE MACDONALD & NELSON EDDY HOME PAGE Jeanette MacDonald | Nelson Eddy They were “America’s Singing Sweethearts” of the 1930s. They starred in classic movies like Naughty Marietta, Rose Marie, Maytime, New Moon, in live opera, on radio and in early televisionAnd yes, Virginia, they did have an off-screen romance but because of MGM studio boss Louis B. Mayer, were never allowed a legal U.S. marriage.THEIR HOMES
Nelson designed this house himself. When he purchased the lot in 1938 he planned to use it for a family home for himself and Jeanette MacDonald. She was pregnant with his child and Nelson expected her to divorce her husband, Gene Raymond, and THE GENE RAYMOND CONNECTION, PART 1 The Gene Raymond connection, part 1. In 1937, Jeanette MacDonald shocked the world by marrying a Nelson Eddy lookalike, Gene Raymond. The public didn’t understand it then and we still don’t fully understand it today. But there is a lot of written documentation that helps us get a better grasp of what went on. This has come to the newsBLOSSOM ROCK
Today we remember Jeanette MacDonald, who died on January 14, 1965 at age 61. We also remember her sister Blossom Rock, who died the very same date, at age 82, in 1978. Two sisters who were close in life and after Jeanette’s early passing, Blossom bravely determined that the sacrifices her sister made at the expense of her great love for NELSON EDDY: WHY “RAPE”? Nelson Eddy: Why “rape”? This is going to be a very frank discussion of a very uncomfortable subject. It deals with the first sexual encounter between Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald so those who find the subject abhorrent, please be warned in advance. The photo above is on the set of Maytime, showing an unusual shot of hostilitybetween
THE FUNERAL OF NELSON EDDY The Funeral of Nelson Eddy. If there was one thing to know about Nelson Eddy, it was that the man had tremendous energy. He was known for his stamina in many areas. He was an Energizer type of guy who – up till literally the moment that he dropped while singing onstage – seemed indestructible. This was a guy who sang 14 encores at a concert JEANETTE MACDONALD FUNERAL FOOTAGE SHOWING NELSON EDDY Jeanette MacDonald funeral footage showing Nelson Eddy. Watch a short clip from ITN news covering the funeral of Jeanette MacDonald. When you click on the link , which opens in a new window, scroll to the bottom of the page and then click on the orange button: “Play Clip.”. Nelson Eddy is featured making his entrance. JEANETTE MACDONALD 1963 DESK DIARY…HER SECRETS REVEALED In Jeanette’s letter to her fan club dated April 10, 1963, for example, she writes: “It always creates a sort of disruption in our routine when Gene has to go back East for any length of time. And since he was there several weeks, it meant a lot of catching up when he got back, including flying time at JEANETTE MACDONALD & NELSON EDDY HOME PAGESHOPBLOGJEANETTE & NELSONSWEETHEARTSABOUT USFUN STUFF Jeanette MacDonald | Nelson Eddy They were “America’s Singing Sweethearts” of the 1930s. They starred in classic movies like Naughty Marietta, Rose Marie, Maytime, New Moon, in live opera, on radio and in early televisionAnd yes, Virginia, they did have an off-screen romance but because of MGM studio boss Louis B. Mayer, were never allowed a legal U.S. marriage. HAS JEANETTE MACDONALD’S HOME “TWIN GABLES” BEEN TORN DOWN I have heard a few reports that the house at 783 Bel Air Road in Los Angeles was finally torn down. This was the home of Jeanette MacDonald, purchased for her as a wedding gift by her husband, Gene Raymond.. Above is a google earth photo of the house, known as THEY WANTED THEIR ASHES SCATTERED TOGETHER… They wanted their ashes scattered together. A 40-year old mystery is solved the location in Ojai where in 1938, Nelson buried his and Jeanette’s premature baby, Daniel Kendrick Eddy. As Linda Knight discussed last week, when Nelson received the phone call confirming Jeanette had died, he phoned Linda and asked her to accompany him toGENE RAYMOND
Missed this book when it first came out, but interesting to see the author’s comments regarding Jeanette MacDonald’s husband Gene Raymond, who co-starred with Loretta Young in 1933’s Zoo in Budapest.. Here’s an excerpt:BLOSSOM ROCK
Above is a picture of Jeanette MacDonald’s sister, actress Blossom Rock, in the only film she made with her brother-in-law, Gene Raymond. This shot is from the 1964 film The Best Man and they are pictured here with Cliff Robertson. More ironies. A letter has recently surfaced regarding Blossom’s death, 13 years to the day after herBLOSSOM ROCK
Today we remember Jeanette MacDonald, who died on January 14, 1965 at age 61. We also remember her sister Blossom Rock, who died the very same date, at age 82, in 1978. Two sisters who were close in life and after Jeanette’s early passing, Blossom bravely determined that the sacrifices her sister made at the expense of her great love for JEANETTE MACDONALD’S DEATH…NELSON EDDY’S REACTION Jeanette MacDonald’s deathNelson Eddy’s reaction. The death of Jeanette MacDonald on January 14, 1965 at age 61 shocked and stunned fans worldwide who had not realized how very ill she was during her last years. But none was more stunned than Nelson Eddy, who had spoken to her just days earlier and assumed her silence the last few days NELSON EDDY: WHY “RAPE”? Nelson Eddy: Why “rape”? This is going to be a very frank discussion of a very uncomfortable subject. It deals with the first sexual encounter between Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald so those who find the subject abhorrent, please be warned in advance. The photo above is on the set of Maytime, showing an unusual shot of hostilitybetween
NELSON EDDY SINGS AT FDR’S 1941 INAUGURATION Another fascinating piece of detective work by Katie and Angela. We know that during the 1940s, when Jeanette and Nelson were both touring the country doing concerts, they tried to coordinate their schedules so that they could meet occasionally for a quick rendezvous. OSS FILES ARE BEING OPENED…WILL WE FINALLY LEARN DETAILS Today in J/N History 1937 It's announced that Jeanette has changed the date of her upcoming wedding from June 17 to June 16, since the church is not available on the 17th. JEANETTE MACDONALD & NELSON EDDY HOME PAGESHOPBLOGJEANETTE & NELSONSWEETHEARTSABOUT USFUN STUFF Jeanette MacDonald | Nelson Eddy They were “America’s Singing Sweethearts” of the 1930s. They starred in classic movies like Naughty Marietta, Rose Marie, Maytime, New Moon, in live opera, on radio and in early televisionAnd yes, Virginia, they did have an off-screen romance but because of MGM studio boss Louis B. Mayer, were never allowed a legal U.S. marriage. HAS JEANETTE MACDONALD’S HOME “TWIN GABLES” BEEN TORN DOWN I have heard a few reports that the house at 783 Bel Air Road in Los Angeles was finally torn down. This was the home of Jeanette MacDonald, purchased for her as a wedding gift by her husband, Gene Raymond.. Above is a google earth photo of the house, known as THEY WANTED THEIR ASHES SCATTERED TOGETHER… They wanted their ashes scattered together. A 40-year old mystery is solved the location in Ojai where in 1938, Nelson buried his and Jeanette’s premature baby, Daniel Kendrick Eddy. As Linda Knight discussed last week, when Nelson received the phone call confirming Jeanette had died, he phoned Linda and asked her to accompany him toGENE RAYMOND
Missed this book when it first came out, but interesting to see the author’s comments regarding Jeanette MacDonald’s husband Gene Raymond, who co-starred with Loretta Young in 1933’s Zoo in Budapest.. Here’s an excerpt:BLOSSOM ROCK
Above is a picture of Jeanette MacDonald’s sister, actress Blossom Rock, in the only film she made with her brother-in-law, Gene Raymond. This shot is from the 1964 film The Best Man and they are pictured here with Cliff Robertson. More ironies. A letter has recently surfaced regarding Blossom’s death, 13 years to the day after herBLOSSOM ROCK
Today we remember Jeanette MacDonald, who died on January 14, 1965 at age 61. We also remember her sister Blossom Rock, who died the very same date, at age 82, in 1978. Two sisters who were close in life and after Jeanette’s early passing, Blossom bravely determined that the sacrifices her sister made at the expense of her great love for JEANETTE MACDONALD’S DEATH…NELSON EDDY’S REACTION Jeanette MacDonald’s deathNelson Eddy’s reaction. The death of Jeanette MacDonald on January 14, 1965 at age 61 shocked and stunned fans worldwide who had not realized how very ill she was during her last years. But none was more stunned than Nelson Eddy, who had spoken to her just days earlier and assumed her silence the last few days NELSON EDDY: WHY “RAPE”? Nelson Eddy: Why “rape”? This is going to be a very frank discussion of a very uncomfortable subject. It deals with the first sexual encounter between Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald so those who find the subject abhorrent, please be warned in advance. The photo above is on the set of Maytime, showing an unusual shot of hostilitybetween
NELSON EDDY SINGS AT FDR’S 1941 INAUGURATION Another fascinating piece of detective work by Katie and Angela. We know that during the 1940s, when Jeanette and Nelson were both touring the country doing concerts, they tried to coordinate their schedules so that they could meet occasionally for a quick rendezvous. OSS FILES ARE BEING OPENED…WILL WE FINALLY LEARN DETAILS Today in J/N History 1937 It's announced that Jeanette has changed the date of her upcoming wedding from June 17 to June 16, since the church is not available on the 17th.FILMOGRAPHY
The Merry Widow (MGM, 1934). Produced and directed by Ernst Lubitsch. Based on Franz Lehar’s operetta The Merry Widow. Songs: “Girls, Girls, Girls”, “Maxim’s”, “Vilia”, “Tonight Will Teach Me to Forget”, “The Merry Widow Waltz”. Cast: Maurice Chevalier, Jeanette MacDonald, Edward Everett Horton, Una Merkel, Herman Bing.JEANETTE MACDONALD
The biographical section on this website contains lengthy excerpts from Jeanette MacDonald & Nelson Eddy: Interactive Biography, a complete, photo-filled book on CD-ROM.Yes, you might have already read Sweethearts by Sharon Rich but the CD-ROM is a companion volume to that book. It lets you take a comprehensive look at the vast wealth of photos, interview clips and JEANETTE MACDONALD & NELSON EDDY HOME PAGE Jeanette MacDonald | Nelson Eddy They were “America’s Singing Sweethearts” of the 1930s. They starred in classic movies like Naughty Marietta, Rose Marie, Maytime, New Moon, in live opera, on radio and in early televisionAnd yes, Virginia, they did have an off-screen romance but because of MGM studio boss Louis B. Mayer, were never allowed a legal U.S. marriage.THEIR HOMES
Nelson designed this house himself. When he purchased the lot in 1938 he planned to use it for a family home for himself and Jeanette MacDonald. She was pregnant with his child and Nelson expected her to divorce her husband, Gene Raymond, and THE GENE RAYMOND CONNECTION, PART 1 The Gene Raymond connection, part 1. In 1937, Jeanette MacDonald shocked the world by marrying a Nelson Eddy lookalike, Gene Raymond. The public didn’t understand it then and we still don’t fully understand it today. But there is a lot of written documentation that helps us get a better grasp of what went on. This has come to the newsBLOSSOM ROCK
Today we remember Jeanette MacDonald, who died on January 14, 1965 at age 61. We also remember her sister Blossom Rock, who died the very same date, at age 82, in 1978. Two sisters who were close in life and after Jeanette’s early passing, Blossom bravely determined that the sacrifices her sister made at the expense of her great love for NELSON EDDY: WHY “RAPE”? Nelson Eddy: Why “rape”? This is going to be a very frank discussion of a very uncomfortable subject. It deals with the first sexual encounter between Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald so those who find the subject abhorrent, please be warned in advance. The photo above is on the set of Maytime, showing an unusual shot of hostilitybetween
THE FUNERAL OF NELSON EDDY The Funeral of Nelson Eddy. If there was one thing to know about Nelson Eddy, it was that the man had tremendous energy. He was known for his stamina in many areas. He was an Energizer type of guy who – up till literally the moment that he dropped while singing onstage – seemed indestructible. This was a guy who sang 14 encores at a concert JEANETTE MACDONALD FUNERAL FOOTAGE SHOWING NELSON EDDY Jeanette MacDonald funeral footage showing Nelson Eddy. Watch a short clip from ITN news covering the funeral of Jeanette MacDonald. When you click on the link , which opens in a new window, scroll to the bottom of the page and then click on the orange button: “Play Clip.”. Nelson Eddy is featured making his entrance. JEANETTE MACDONALD 1963 DESK DIARY…HER SECRETS REVEALED In Jeanette’s letter to her fan club dated April 10, 1963, for example, she writes: “It always creates a sort of disruption in our routine when Gene has to go back East for any length of time. And since he was there several weeks, it meant a lot of catching up when he got back, including flying time at JEANETTE MACDONALD & NELSON EDDY HOME PAGESHOPBLOGJEANETTE & NELSONSWEETHEARTSABOUT USFUN STUFF Jeanette MacDonald | Nelson Eddy They were “America’s Singing Sweethearts” of the 1930s. They starred in classic movies like Naughty Marietta, Rose Marie, Maytime, New Moon, in live opera, on radio and in early televisionAnd yes, Virginia, they did have an off-screen romance but because of MGM studio boss Louis B. Mayer, were never allowed a legal U.S. marriage. HAS JEANETTE MACDONALD’S HOME “TWIN GABLES” BEEN TORN DOWN I have heard a few reports that the house at 783 Bel Air Road in Los Angeles was finally torn down. This was the home of Jeanette MacDonald, purchased for her as a wedding gift by her husband, Gene Raymond.. Above is a google earth photo of the house, known as THEY WANTED THEIR ASHES SCATTERED TOGETHER… They wanted their ashes scattered together. A 40-year old mystery is solved the location in Ojai where in 1938, Nelson buried his and Jeanette’s premature baby, Daniel Kendrick Eddy. As Linda Knight discussed last week, when Nelson received the phone call confirming Jeanette had died, he phoned Linda and asked her to accompany him toGENE RAYMOND
Missed this book when it first came out, but interesting to see the author’s comments regarding Jeanette MacDonald’s husband Gene Raymond, who co-starred with Loretta Young in 1933’s Zoo in Budapest.. Here’s an excerpt:BLOSSOM ROCK
Above is a picture of Jeanette MacDonald’s sister, actress Blossom Rock, in the only film she made with her brother-in-law, Gene Raymond. This shot is from the 1964 film The Best Man and they are pictured here with Cliff Robertson. More ironies. A letter has recently surfaced regarding Blossom’s death, 13 years to the day after herBLOSSOM ROCK
Today we remember Jeanette MacDonald, who died on January 14, 1965 at age 61. We also remember her sister Blossom Rock, who died the very same date, at age 82, in 1978. Two sisters who were close in life and after Jeanette’s early passing, Blossom bravely determined that the sacrifices her sister made at the expense of her great love for JEANETTE MACDONALD’S DEATH…NELSON EDDY’S REACTION Jeanette MacDonald’s deathNelson Eddy’s reaction. The death of Jeanette MacDonald on January 14, 1965 at age 61 shocked and stunned fans worldwide who had not realized how very ill she was during her last years. But none was more stunned than Nelson Eddy, who had spoken to her just days earlier and assumed her silence the last few days NELSON EDDY: WHY “RAPE”? Nelson Eddy: Why “rape”? This is going to be a very frank discussion of a very uncomfortable subject. It deals with the first sexual encounter between Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald so those who find the subject abhorrent, please be warned in advance. The photo above is on the set of Maytime, showing an unusual shot of hostilitybetween
NELSON EDDY SINGS AT FDR’S 1941 INAUGURATION Another fascinating piece of detective work by Katie and Angela. We know that during the 1940s, when Jeanette and Nelson were both touring the country doing concerts, they tried to coordinate their schedules so that they could meet occasionally for a quick rendezvous. OSS FILES ARE BEING OPENED…WILL WE FINALLY LEARN DETAILS Today in J/N History 1937 It's announced that Jeanette has changed the date of her upcoming wedding from June 17 to June 16, since the church is not available on the 17th. JEANETTE MACDONALD & NELSON EDDY HOME PAGESHOPBLOGJEANETTE & NELSONSWEETHEARTSABOUT USFUN STUFF Jeanette MacDonald | Nelson Eddy They were “America’s Singing Sweethearts” of the 1930s. They starred in classic movies like Naughty Marietta, Rose Marie, Maytime, New Moon, in live opera, on radio and in early televisionAnd yes, Virginia, they did have an off-screen romance but because of MGM studio boss Louis B. Mayer, were never allowed a legal U.S. marriage. HAS JEANETTE MACDONALD’S HOME “TWIN GABLES” BEEN TORN DOWN I have heard a few reports that the house at 783 Bel Air Road in Los Angeles was finally torn down. This was the home of Jeanette MacDonald, purchased for her as a wedding gift by her husband, Gene Raymond.. Above is a google earth photo of the house, known as THEY WANTED THEIR ASHES SCATTERED TOGETHER… They wanted their ashes scattered together. A 40-year old mystery is solved the location in Ojai where in 1938, Nelson buried his and Jeanette’s premature baby, Daniel Kendrick Eddy. As Linda Knight discussed last week, when Nelson received the phone call confirming Jeanette had died, he phoned Linda and asked her to accompany him toGENE RAYMOND
Missed this book when it first came out, but interesting to see the author’s comments regarding Jeanette MacDonald’s husband Gene Raymond, who co-starred with Loretta Young in 1933’s Zoo in Budapest.. Here’s an excerpt:BLOSSOM ROCK
Above is a picture of Jeanette MacDonald’s sister, actress Blossom Rock, in the only film she made with her brother-in-law, Gene Raymond. This shot is from the 1964 film The Best Man and they are pictured here with Cliff Robertson. More ironies. A letter has recently surfaced regarding Blossom’s death, 13 years to the day after herBLOSSOM ROCK
Today we remember Jeanette MacDonald, who died on January 14, 1965 at age 61. We also remember her sister Blossom Rock, who died the very same date, at age 82, in 1978. Two sisters who were close in life and after Jeanette’s early passing, Blossom bravely determined that the sacrifices her sister made at the expense of her great love for JEANETTE MACDONALD’S DEATH…NELSON EDDY’S REACTION Jeanette MacDonald’s deathNelson Eddy’s reaction. The death of Jeanette MacDonald on January 14, 1965 at age 61 shocked and stunned fans worldwide who had not realized how very ill she was during her last years. But none was more stunned than Nelson Eddy, who had spoken to her just days earlier and assumed her silence the last few days NELSON EDDY: WHY “RAPE”? Nelson Eddy: Why “rape”? This is going to be a very frank discussion of a very uncomfortable subject. It deals with the first sexual encounter between Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald so those who find the subject abhorrent, please be warned in advance. The photo above is on the set of Maytime, showing an unusual shot of hostilitybetween
NELSON EDDY SINGS AT FDR’S 1941 INAUGURATION Another fascinating piece of detective work by Katie and Angela. We know that during the 1940s, when Jeanette and Nelson were both touring the country doing concerts, they tried to coordinate their schedules so that they could meet occasionally for a quick rendezvous. OSS FILES ARE BEING OPENED…WILL WE FINALLY LEARN DETAILS Today in J/N History 1937 It's announced that Jeanette has changed the date of her upcoming wedding from June 17 to June 16, since the church is not available on the 17th.FILMOGRAPHY
The Merry Widow (MGM, 1934). Produced and directed by Ernst Lubitsch. Based on Franz Lehar’s operetta The Merry Widow. Songs: “Girls, Girls, Girls”, “Maxim’s”, “Vilia”, “Tonight Will Teach Me to Forget”, “The Merry Widow Waltz”. Cast: Maurice Chevalier, Jeanette MacDonald, Edward Everett Horton, Una Merkel, Herman Bing.JEANETTE MACDONALD
The biographical section on this website contains lengthy excerpts from Jeanette MacDonald & Nelson Eddy: Interactive Biography, a complete, photo-filled book on CD-ROM.Yes, you might have already read Sweethearts by Sharon Rich but the CD-ROM is a companion volume to that book. It lets you take a comprehensive look at the vast wealth of photos, interview clips and JEANETTE MACDONALD & NELSON EDDY HOME PAGE Jeanette MacDonald | Nelson Eddy They were “America’s Singing Sweethearts” of the 1930s. They starred in classic movies like Naughty Marietta, Rose Marie, Maytime, New Moon, in live opera, on radio and in early televisionAnd yes, Virginia, they did have an off-screen romance but because of MGM studio boss Louis B. Mayer, were never allowed a legal U.S. marriage.THEIR HOMES
Nelson designed this house himself. When he purchased the lot in 1938 he planned to use it for a family home for himself and Jeanette MacDonald. She was pregnant with his child and Nelson expected her to divorce her husband, Gene Raymond, and THE GENE RAYMOND CONNECTION, PART 1 The Gene Raymond connection, part 1. In 1937, Jeanette MacDonald shocked the world by marrying a Nelson Eddy lookalike, Gene Raymond. The public didn’t understand it then and we still don’t fully understand it today. But there is a lot of written documentation that helps us get a better grasp of what went on. This has come to the newsBLOSSOM ROCK
Today we remember Jeanette MacDonald, who died on January 14, 1965 at age 61. We also remember her sister Blossom Rock, who died the very same date, at age 82, in 1978. Two sisters who were close in life and after Jeanette’s early passing, Blossom bravely determined that the sacrifices her sister made at the expense of her great love for NELSON EDDY: WHY “RAPE”? Nelson Eddy: Why “rape”? This is going to be a very frank discussion of a very uncomfortable subject. It deals with the first sexual encounter between Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald so those who find the subject abhorrent, please be warned in advance. The photo above is on the set of Maytime, showing an unusual shot of hostilitybetween
THE FUNERAL OF NELSON EDDY The Funeral of Nelson Eddy. If there was one thing to know about Nelson Eddy, it was that the man had tremendous energy. He was known for his stamina in many areas. He was an Energizer type of guy who – up till literally the moment that he dropped while singing onstage – seemed indestructible. This was a guy who sang 14 encores at a concert JEANETTE MACDONALD FUNERAL FOOTAGE SHOWING NELSON EDDY Jeanette MacDonald funeral footage showing Nelson Eddy. Watch a short clip from ITN news covering the funeral of Jeanette MacDonald. When you click on the link , which opens in a new window, scroll to the bottom of the page and then click on the orange button: “Play Clip.”. Nelson Eddy is featured making his entrance. JEANETTE MACDONALD 1963 DESK DIARY…HER SECRETS REVEALED In Jeanette’s letter to her fan club dated April 10, 1963, for example, she writes: “It always creates a sort of disruption in our routine when Gene has to go back East for any length of time. And since he was there several weeks, it meant a lot of catching up when he got back, including flying time at JEANETTE MACDONALD & NELSON EDDY HOME PAGESHOPBLOGJEANETTE & NELSONSWEETHEARTSABOUT USFUN STUFF Jeanette MacDonald | Nelson Eddy They were “America’s Singing Sweethearts” of the 1930s. They starred in classic movies like Naughty Marietta, Rose Marie, Maytime, New Moon, in live opera, on radio and in early televisionAnd yes, Virginia, they did have an off-screen romance but because of MGM studio boss Louis B. Mayer, were never allowed a legal U.S. marriage. HAS JEANETTE MACDONALD’S HOME “TWIN GABLES” BEEN TORN DOWN I have heard a few reports that the house at 783 Bel Air Road in Los Angeles was finally torn down. This was the home of Jeanette MacDonald, purchased for her as a wedding gift by her husband, Gene Raymond.. Above is a google earth photo of the house, known asJEANETTE MACDONALD
For their operatic number, Jeanette and Nelson did much of the second act scene from “Tosca.”. Here is a rare photo, where Jeanette has stabbed Nelson, from “Tosca.”. Filming the first MAYTIME was personally a nightmare for Nelson, because the first week of shooting, Jeanette announced her engagement to Gene Raymond. THEY WANTED THEIR ASHES SCATTERED TOGETHER… They wanted their ashes scattered together. A 40-year old mystery is solved the location in Ojai where in 1938, Nelson buried his and Jeanette’s premature baby, Daniel Kendrick Eddy. As Linda Knight discussed last week, when Nelson received the phone call confirming Jeanette had died, he phoned Linda and asked her to accompany him toGENE RAYMOND
Missed this book when it first came out, but interesting to see the author’s comments regarding Jeanette MacDonald’s husband Gene Raymond, who co-starred with Loretta Young in 1933’s Zoo in Budapest.. Here’s an excerpt: JEANETTE MACDONALD’S DEATH…NELSON EDDY’S REACTION Jeanette MacDonald’s deathNelson Eddy’s reaction. The death of Jeanette MacDonald on January 14, 1965 at age 61 shocked and stunned fans worldwide who had not realized how very ill she was during her last years. But none was more stunned than Nelson Eddy, who had spoken to her just days earlier and assumed her silence the last few days NELSON EDDY: WHY “RAPE”? Nelson Eddy: Why “rape”? This is going to be a very frank discussion of a very uncomfortable subject. It deals with the first sexual encounter between Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald so those who find the subject abhorrent, please be warned in advance. The photo above is on the set of Maytime, showing an unusual shot of hostilitybetween
NELSON EDDY SINGS AT FDR’S 1941 INAUGURATION Another fascinating piece of detective work by Katie and Angela. We know that during the 1940s, when Jeanette and Nelson were both touring the country doing concerts, they tried to coordinate their schedules so that they could meet occasionally for a quick rendezvous.BLOSSOM ROCK
Above is a picture of Jeanette MacDonald’s sister, actress Blossom Rock, in the only film she made with her brother-in-law, Gene Raymond. This shot is from the 1964 film The Best Man and they are pictured here with Cliff Robertson. More ironies. A letter has recently surfaced regarding Blossom’s death, 13 years to the day after her OSS FILES ARE BEING OPENED…WILL WE FINALLY LEARN DETAILS Today in J/N History 1937 It's announced that Jeanette has changed the date of her upcoming wedding from June 17 to June 16, since the church is not available on the 17th. JEANETTE MACDONALD & NELSON EDDY HOME PAGESHOPBLOGJEANETTE & NELSONSWEETHEARTSABOUT USFUN STUFF Jeanette MacDonald | Nelson Eddy They were “America’s Singing Sweethearts” of the 1930s. They starred in classic movies like Naughty Marietta, Rose Marie, Maytime, New Moon, in live opera, on radio and in early televisionAnd yes, Virginia, they did have an off-screen romance but because of MGM studio boss Louis B. Mayer, were never allowed a legal U.S. marriage. HAS JEANETTE MACDONALD’S HOME “TWIN GABLES” BEEN TORN DOWN I have heard a few reports that the house at 783 Bel Air Road in Los Angeles was finally torn down. This was the home of Jeanette MacDonald, purchased for her as a wedding gift by her husband, Gene Raymond.. Above is a google earth photo of the house, known asJEANETTE MACDONALD
For their operatic number, Jeanette and Nelson did much of the second act scene from “Tosca.”. Here is a rare photo, where Jeanette has stabbed Nelson, from “Tosca.”. Filming the first MAYTIME was personally a nightmare for Nelson, because the first week of shooting, Jeanette announced her engagement to Gene Raymond. THEY WANTED THEIR ASHES SCATTERED TOGETHER… They wanted their ashes scattered together. A 40-year old mystery is solved the location in Ojai where in 1938, Nelson buried his and Jeanette’s premature baby, Daniel Kendrick Eddy. As Linda Knight discussed last week, when Nelson received the phone call confirming Jeanette had died, he phoned Linda and asked her to accompany him toGENE RAYMOND
Missed this book when it first came out, but interesting to see the author’s comments regarding Jeanette MacDonald’s husband Gene Raymond, who co-starred with Loretta Young in 1933’s Zoo in Budapest.. Here’s an excerpt: JEANETTE MACDONALD’S DEATH…NELSON EDDY’S REACTION Jeanette MacDonald’s deathNelson Eddy’s reaction. The death of Jeanette MacDonald on January 14, 1965 at age 61 shocked and stunned fans worldwide who had not realized how very ill she was during her last years. But none was more stunned than Nelson Eddy, who had spoken to her just days earlier and assumed her silence the last few days NELSON EDDY: WHY “RAPE”? Nelson Eddy: Why “rape”? This is going to be a very frank discussion of a very uncomfortable subject. It deals with the first sexual encounter between Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald so those who find the subject abhorrent, please be warned in advance. The photo above is on the set of Maytime, showing an unusual shot of hostilitybetween
NELSON EDDY SINGS AT FDR’S 1941 INAUGURATION Another fascinating piece of detective work by Katie and Angela. We know that during the 1940s, when Jeanette and Nelson were both touring the country doing concerts, they tried to coordinate their schedules so that they could meet occasionally for a quick rendezvous.BLOSSOM ROCK
Above is a picture of Jeanette MacDonald’s sister, actress Blossom Rock, in the only film she made with her brother-in-law, Gene Raymond. This shot is from the 1964 film The Best Man and they are pictured here with Cliff Robertson. More ironies. A letter has recently surfaced regarding Blossom’s death, 13 years to the day after her OSS FILES ARE BEING OPENED…WILL WE FINALLY LEARN DETAILS Today in J/N History 1937 It's announced that Jeanette has changed the date of her upcoming wedding from June 17 to June 16, since the church is not available on the 17th.FILMOGRAPHY
The Merry Widow (MGM, 1934). Produced and directed by Ernst Lubitsch. Based on Franz Lehar’s operetta The Merry Widow. Songs: “Girls, Girls, Girls”, “Maxim’s”, “Vilia”, “Tonight Will Teach Me to Forget”, “The Merry Widow Waltz”. Cast: Maurice Chevalier, Jeanette MacDonald, Edward Everett Horton, Una Merkel, Herman Bing.JEANETTE MACDONALD
The biographical section on this website contains lengthy excerpts from Jeanette MacDonald & Nelson Eddy: Interactive Biography, a complete, photo-filled book on CD-ROM.Yes, you might have already read Sweethearts by Sharon Rich but the CD-ROM is a companion volume to that book. It lets you take a comprehensive look at the vast wealth of photos, interview clips and BOOKS – JEANETTE MACDONALD & NELSON EDDY HOME PAGE Books. Except where noted, Sharon Rich is the author of all books in this section. Sharon Rich has written seven books and edited and written over 70 magazines about 1930s singing stars Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy. Two of them were selections of the Entertainment Book Club. Sweethearts was the #1 Best Seller for four weeks at booksurge MAC/EDDY TODAY MAGAZINE Mac/Eddy Today Magazine. Our Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy magazines complement the book Sweethearts, going into more detail about various aspects of their lives, extensive photo features in each issue, interviews with some of the sources for Sweethearts, comprehensive reviews of Nelson and Jeanette’s singing careers,movie treatments
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Nelson designed this house himself. When he purchased the lot in 1938 he planned to use it for a family home for himself and Jeanette MacDonald. She was pregnant with his child and Nelson expected her to divorce her husband, Gene Raymond, and NELSON EDDY: WHY “RAPE”? Nelson Eddy: Why “rape”? This is going to be a very frank discussion of a very uncomfortable subject. It deals with the first sexual encounter between Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald so those who find the subject abhorrent, please be warned in advance. The photo above is on the set of Maytime, showing an unusual shot of hostilitybetween
THE FUNERAL OF NELSON EDDY The Funeral of Nelson Eddy. If there was one thing to know about Nelson Eddy, it was that the man had tremendous energy. He was known for his stamina in many areas. He was an Energizer type of guy who – up till literally the moment that he dropped while singing onstage – seemed indestructible. This was a guy who sang 14 encores at a concertBLOSSOM ROCK
Today we remember Jeanette MacDonald, who died on January 14, 1965 at age 61. We also remember her sister Blossom Rock, who died the very same date, at age 82, in 1978. Two sisters who were close in life and after Jeanette’s early passing, Blossom bravely determined that the sacrifices her sister made at the expense of her great love for JEANETTE MACDONALD FUNERAL FOOTAGE SHOWING NELSON EDDY Jeanette MacDonald funeral footage showing Nelson Eddy. Watch a short clip from ITN news covering the funeral of Jeanette MacDonald. When you click on the link , which opens in a new window, scroll to the bottom of the page and then click on the orange button: “Play Clip.”. Nelson Eddy is featured making his entrance. MILIZA KORJUS INTERVIEW Miliza Korjus, star of the MGM classic musical The Great Waltz (1938), was one of the first honorary club members and attended several club events in 1977 and 1978. Photos: Above left, Miliza with Jeanette at the studio, either late 1938 or January 1939. Jeanette’s in costume for Broadway Serenade; she and Miliza had next-door studio dressing* Home
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March 12, 2021
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At long last, _Mac/Eddy Today_ Issue #77 is available! It includes: a new look at _The Girl of the Golden West_ as it passed its 80th anniversary; an article about the death of Gale Sherwood, Nelson’s nightclub singing partner for 14 years, and her significance in the latter years of the lives of both Nelson and Jeanette; an interview with June Caldwell, the last secretary of director Woody Van Dyke. Caldwell worked for him to the end, helped plan and attended his funeral and so as an eyewitness, sets the record straight on the exact participation made by Nelson and Jeanette; and the rest of Anna MacDonald’s 1931 diary, which gives a very clear picture of how a movie star’s mother (and stage mother) spent her days in Hollywood as her daughter worked. All these articles are filled with rare photos (including some of the last public photos taken of Jeanette) and the magazine is printed on glossy paper with gorgeous centerfold portraitsof each star.
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March 6, 2021
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Remembering Nelson Eddy today. In 1967 he suffered a massive stroke onstage while performing, 65 years old, and never regained consciousness. This photo of was part of a series shot in 1938, during a period of his life when he was happy in his personal life. By nature he was highly intelligent, funny, artistic in many genres, creative, an amazing singer, and he loved animals and nature. Very few photos capture that energy and joy of life but this one certainly does!February 14, 2021
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ALMOST GONE! Our beautiful new 11×8.5″ calendar is filled with glossy photos for each month and interesting facts about their lives and careers. Once again, it features a beautiful cover designed by Don Schumann. Thank you, Don! The link to order the calendar is here.
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