Oberfelder, Arthur M., 1890 or 1891-1954
Found in 154 Collections and/or Records:
Leonard Warren, 1945 February 2
Leonard Warren (4-21-1911 to 4-4-1960) Leading opera singer for many years with the Met, sang first ever live recording from the Met.
Licia Albanesse
Licia Albanese, born 7-23-1909 in Bari, Apulia, Italy was an actress and lyric opera singer. She died 8-15-2014 in Manhattan.
Lily Pons, 1932
Lily Pons (4-12-1898 to 2-13-1976) Specialized in the coloratura soprano repertoire; opera and concert singer, appearing on radio and TV.
Louis Calhern in "Life with Father", 1942 March 10
Louis Calhern (3-19-1895 to 5-12-1956) matinee idol
Louis Graveure
Louis Graveure (3-18-1888 to 4-7 1965) Actor, sang in operettas and made recordings.
Louis Kreidler
Louis Kreidler 1880? Sang at the Met and Chicago opera houses.
Lynn Fontanne and Alfred Lunt
Lunt (1893-1977) Fontanne (1887-1983) performed together in films and television plays.
Mabel Garrison
Mabel Garrison Siemonn (4-24-1886 to 8-20-1963) American coloratura soprano who sang at the Metropolitan Opera from 1914 to 1921.
Inscriptions and Marks
For Mr and Mrs Oberfelder whom I like so very much! from the "not-always-so-pensive" Mabel Garrison
Mae West, 1947 June 21
Mae West (8-17-1893 to 11-22-1980) Actress, singer, playwright and sex symbol whose career spanned seven decades, with appearances in radio, tv and many movies.
Mae West
Mae West (8-17-1893 to 11-22-1980) Actress, singer, playwright and sex symbol whose career spanned seven decades, with appearances in radio, tv and many movies.
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