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Mario Lanza

[[MGM]] still of Mario Lanza, circa 1950 Mario Lanza ( , ; born Alfredo Arnold Cocozza ; January 31, 1921 – October 7, 1959) was an American tenor and actor. He was a Hollywood film star popular in the late 1940s and the 1950s. Lanza began studying to be a professional singer at the age of 16. After appearing at the Hollywood Bowl in 1947, Lanza signed a seven-year film contract with Louis B. Mayer, the head of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, who saw his performance and was impressed by his singing. Prior to that, the adult Lanza sang only two performances of an opera. The following year (1948) he sang the role of Pinkerton in Puccini's ''Madama Butterfly'' in New Orleans.

His film debut for MGM was in ''That Midnight Kiss'' (1949) with Kathryn Grayson and Ethel Barrymore. A year later, in ''The Toast of New Orleans'', his featured popular song "Be My Love" became his first million-selling hit. In 1951, he starred as tenor Enrico Caruso, his idol, in the biopic ''The Great Caruso'', which produced another million-seller with "The Loveliest Night of the Year" (a song which used the melody of ''Sobre las Olas''). ''The Great Caruso'' was the 11th top-grossing film that year.

The title song of his next film, ''Because You're Mine'', was his final million-selling hit song. The song went on to receive an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song. After recording the soundtrack for his next film, ''The Student Prince'', he embarked upon a protracted battle with studio head Dore Schary arising from artistic differences with director Curtis Bernhardt, and was eventually fired by MGM.

Lanza was known to be "rebellious, tough, and ambitious". During most of his film career, he suffered from addictions to overeating and alcohol which had a serious effect on his health and his relationships with directors, producers and, occasionally, other cast members. Hollywood columnist Hedda Hopper writes that "his smile, which was as big as his voice, was matched with the habits of a tiger cub, impossible to housebreak." She adds that he was the "last of the great romantic performers". He made three more films before dying of an apparent pulmonary embolism at the age of 38. At the time of his death in 1959, he was still "the most famous tenor in the world". Author Eleonora Kimmel concludes that Lanza "blazed like a meteor whose light lasts a brief moment in time". Provided by Wikipedia
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    The Mario Lanza collection by Lanza, Mario, 1921-1959

    Published 1981
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    The Great Caruso

    Published 1963
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    Mario Lanza in a cavalcade of show tunes from Naughty Marietta to Very warm for May

    Published 1957
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    Lanza sings Christmas carols

    Published 1959
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    Christmas hymns and carols

    Published 1963
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    Younger than springtime

    Published 1968
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    Mario Lanza.

    Published 1958
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    The desert song by Romberg, Sigmund, 1887-1951

    Published 1960
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    3 tenors of the golden age Lanza, Bjoerling, Peerce.

    Published 1996
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    The Student prince

    Published 1992
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    Mario Lanza, a legendary performer

    Published 1976
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    You do something to me

    Published 1963
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    The magic of Christmas nostalgic songs and carols.

    Published 2009
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    The grand tradition great opera voices.

    Published 1997
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    The voices of living stereo.

    Published 1996
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    60 years of "Music America loves best"

    Published 1959
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