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Jeanette MacDonald & Nelson Eddy

They were “America’s Singing Sweethearts” of the 1930s, lighting up the screen in MGM classics like Naughty Marietta, Rose Marie, Maytime, and Sweethearts, while captivating audiences in opera, radio, and early television. And yes, Virginia, their off-screen romance was real but heartbreakingly suppressed by studio boss Louis B. Mayer, who blocked their legal marriage. Whether you’re a longtime fan or just discovering the timeless magic of Hollywood’s most iconic musical duo… welcome!

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1943 Jeanette and Nelson both officiate and sing at the funeral of their beloved friend Woody Van Dyke, who had directed them in 5 1/2 of their team films (he filmed part of "New Moon" but did not receive credit) as well as "San Francisco", "Rosalie" and "Cairo".  Despite newspaper reports that only Jeanette sang, June Caldwell, Woody's last secretary who helped arrange the funeral and of course attended, in 2018 confirmed both Jeanette and Nelson's participation, both in audio and filmed interviews: "Yes. Officiated at his service. And singing and talking about him and the joy of working with him and being friends with him. They had a very outstanding relationship." Perhaps Nelson was not included in the original program details as he was so distraught over Woody's passing, he called in sick and had to take time off from filming "Phantom of the Opera."

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