Alice Geraldine Farrar (February 28, 1882 – March 11, 1967) was an American lyric soprano who could also sing dramatic roles. She was noted for her beauty...
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composer and performer Geraldine L. Daniels (1933–2012), New York politician Geraldine Farrar (1882–1967), American opera soprano Geraldine Ferraro (1935–2011)...
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actress Geraldine Farrar (1882–1967), operatic soprano Sid Farrar (1859–1935), Major League baseball player, father of soprano Geraldine Farrar Emanuel...
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alongside Geraldine Farrar. Tellegen married a total of four times, first to a sculptor in 1903 (this union produced a daughter), and second to Farrar in 1916...
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turning to violent crime himself in order to keep her attention. Geraldine Farrar as Carmen Wallace Reid as Don José Pedro de Cordoba as Escamillo Horace...
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sister, Gloria, is an actress. Geraldine, who was named after Metropolitan Opera's most famous diva of the era, Geraldine Farrar, took dancing classes from...
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American epic silent drama film directed by Cecil B. DeMille and starring Geraldine Farrar as Joan of Arc. The film premiered on Christmas Day in 1916. This was...
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singer Geraldine Farrar. "The Old Sport's Musings". Philadelphia Inquirer. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. April 12, 1910. p. 11. Media related to Sid Farrar at...
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twentieth-century singers to appear at Monte Carlo included Titta Ruffo, Geraldine Farrar, Mary Garden, Tito Schipa, Beniamino Gigli, Claudia Muzio, Georges...
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opera on 11 February 1907 under the supervision of the composer with Geraldine Farrar as Cio-Cio-San, Enrico Caruso as Pinkerton, Louise Homer as Suzuki...
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