So This Is Love (film) (aka The Grace Moore Story), a musical starring Kathryn Grayson
Dick Grayson | Kathryn Tickell | Kathryn Crosby | Grayson Perry | Kathryn Stockett | Kathryn Lasky | Kathryn Gustafson | Kathryn Grayson | Grayson County, Texas | Grayson | Kathryn Thomas | Kathryn Flett | Kathryn Casey | Grayson, Kentucky | Victor Grayson | Simon Grayson | Kathryn Walker | Kathryn Roberts | Kathryn Morris | Kathryn McCormick | Kathryn Kuhlman | Kathryn Hulme | Kathryn Grant | Kathryn Cramer | Kathryn Apanowicz | Grayson County | G. B. Grayson | Alan Grayson | Kathryn Robinson | Kathryn Leigh Scott |
He initially used the stage-name Billy Breen, but changed it to Larry Grayson in the 1950s on the advice of his agent; (He was still performing as Billy Breen in August 1962) BBC TV's "The One Show" reported on 27 November, 2012 that the name "Grayson" was taken from the American singer Kathryn Grayson, but the origin of the name "Larry" is unknown.
It explores the life of tenor Mario Lanza, and includes clips from six of the tenor's eight films, together with interviews with such Lanza associates and contemporaries as Anna Moffo, Kathryn Grayson, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Joe Pasternak, and Dorothy Kirsten, Frances Yeend, and the conductor Peter Herman Adler.
However, in 1944 she was one of ten actors who were elevated from "featured player" status to the studio's official "star" category; the others included Esther Williams, Laraine Day, Kathryn Grayson, Van Johnson, Margaret O'Brien, Ginny Simms, Robert Walker, Gene Kelly, and George Murphy.