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Kathryn Grayson (February 9, 1922 – February 17, 2010) was an American actress and soprano. 〔Obituary ''New York Times'', February 19, 2010.〕〔Obituary ''Los Angeles Times'', February 19, 2010.〕〔Obituary ''Washington Post'', February 19, 2010.〕〔Obituary ''The Times'', February 20, 2010.〕〔Ronald Bergan (Obituary, ) ''London Guardian'', 19 February 2010〕〔Obituary ''London Independent'', February 22, 2010.〕 From the age of twelve, Grayson trained as an opera singer. She was under contract to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer by the early 1940s, soon establishing a career principally through her work in musicals. After several supporting roles, she was a lead performer in such films as ''Thousands Cheer'' (1943), ''Anchors Aweigh'' (1945) with Frank Sinatra and Gene Kelly, and ''Show Boat'' (1951) and ''Kiss Me Kate'' (1953), both with Howard Keel. When film musical production declined, she worked in theatre, appearing in ''Camelot'' (1962–1964). Later in the decade she performed in several operas, including ''La bohème'', ''Madama Butterfly'', ''Orpheus in the Underworld'' and ''La traviata''. ==Early life== She was born Zelma Kathryn Elisabeth Hedrick in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, the daughter of Charles E. Hedrick and Lillian Grayson Hedrick (1897–1955). Charles was a building contractor-realtor. Lillian was of British descent and Charles was of German and Sicilian descent. The Hedrick family later moved to St. Louis, Missouri, where she was discovered singing on the empty stage of the St. Louis Municipal Opera House by a janitor, who introduced her to Frances Marshall of the Chicago Civic Opera, who gave the twelve-year-old girl voice lessons. Grayson's sister, Frances Raeburn (born Mildred Hedrick) was also an actress and singer, appearing alongside her in the film ''Seven Sweethearts''. She also had two brothers, Clarence "Bud" E. Hedrick, and Harold. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kathryn Grayson」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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