Deanna Durbin
Edna Mae Durbin
1921 -
Canadian born Winnipeg, Manitoba
The girl who one day would be known as "Winnipeg's Sweetheart" was born at Grace Hospital on December 4, 1921, as Edna Mae Durbin. In her early childhood there were no obvious signs that one day she would be a bigger box office attraction than Shirley Temple. Renamed Deanna Durbin for show business purposes, by age 14 she was the most highly paid female star in the world. Her major motion pictures were Three Smart Girls (1936), Mad About Music (1938) and That Certain Age (1938). By the time she was 18 her income was $250,000 a year. Her voice was often described as "natural and beautiful" and her version of "One Fine Day" from Madame Butterfly, with Leopold Stokowski conducting the orchestra, became a classic. Deanna was a Hollywood star in every way. There were Deanna Durbin dolls and dresses. An engineering firm named its so-called dream home in her honor. Her first screen kiss was described in a headline story across the continent. What makes Deanna Durbin's story different is that she was never comfortable with adulation. When she was at the top of her career as Hollywood's leading actress and singer, she turned her back on that world for a life of seclusion. Her first two marriages had failed, and before she married her third husband, director Charles David, she set one condition: he had to promise that she could have what she yearned for - "the life of nobody". Her seclusion is incomplete. She lives in the French village of Neauphlé-le-Château, and for over 35 years has resisted every approach from film companies. Her husband has told journalists that "Mario Lanza pleaded with her for years to make a film with him. But she will never go back to that life." She has not been interviewed since 1949. Spouse Charles David (21 December 1950 - 1 March 1999) (his death) 1 stepson, Felix Jackson (13 June 1945 - 27 October 1949) (divorced) 1 daughter, Vaughn Paul (18 April 1941 - 14 December 1943) (divorced).
Love Is All (1999) , hristmas Hymns (1954) , Gems of Song (1949) , For the Love of Mary (1948) , Up in Central Park (1948) , Something in the Wind (1947) , I'll Be Yours (1947) , Because of Him (1946) , Lady on a Train (1945) , Can't Help Singing (1944) , Christmas Holiday (1944) , His Butler's Sister (1943) , Hers to Hold (1943) , The Amazing Mrs. Holliday (1943) , It Started with Eve (1941) , Nice Girl? (1941) , Spring Parade (1940) , It's a Date (1940) , First Love (1939) , Three Smart Girls Grow Up (1939) , That Certain Age (1938) , Mad About Music (1938) , One Hundred Men and a Girl (1937) , Three Smart Girls (1936) , Every Sunday (1936)
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