Actors
Found in 1110 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.
Leslie Chabay, 1948
Portrait of Leslie Chabay, a tenor singer who performed with the Central City Opera in the 1948 production of 'Fidelio' and 'The Tales of Hoffman.'
Leslie Chabay, 1947
Portrait of Leslie Chabay, a tenor singer who performed with the Central City Opera in the 1948 production of 'Fidelio' and 'The Tales of Hoffman.'
Leslie Chabay
Portrait of Leslie Chabay, a tenor singer who performed with the Central City Opera in the 1948 production of 'Fidelio' and 'The Tales of Hoffman.'
Leslie Chabay, 1948
Portrait of Leslie Chabay, a tenor singer who performed with the Central City Opera in the 1948 production of 'Fidelio' and 'The Tales of Hoffman.'
Leslie Chabay
Portrait of Leslie Chabay, a tenor singer who performed with the Central City Opera in the 1948 production of 'Fidelio' and 'The Tales of Hoffman.'
Leyna Gabriele Head Shot, 1954
Portrait of Leyna Gabriele, a coloratura soprano singer who performed with the Central City Opera in their world premiere of "The Ballad of Baby Doe" in 1956. Leyna became one of the two soprano's to play the role of Elizabeth-Baby Doe.
Leyna Gabriele in Costume
Portrait of Leyna Gabriele , a coloratura soprano singer who performed with the Central City Opera in their world premiere of "The Ballad of Baby Doe" in 1956, with Douglas Moore. Leyna became one of the two soprano's to play the role of Elizabeth-Baby Doe.
Leyna Gabriele Wearing Pearl Necklace, 1954
Portrait of Leyna Gabriele, a coloratura soprano singer who performed with the Central City Opera in their world premiere of "The Ballad of Baby Doe" in 1956. Leyna became one of the two soprano's to play the role of Elizabeth-Baby Doe.
Leyna Gabriele Wearing Polka Dot Scarf, 1954
Portrait of Leyna Gabriele, a coloratura soprano singer who performed with the Central City Opera in their world premiere of "The Ballad of Baby Doe" in 1956. Leyna became one of the two soprano's to play the role of Elizabeth-Baby Doe.
