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Nino Martini

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Further forays into film were postponed, however, as Martini decided to continue to pursue an opera career. He made his U.S. opera debut in 1931 in Philadelphia. This was followed by several broadcasts of opera for radio. In 1933, Martini joined the roster at the
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While performing at the Met, Martini occasionally returned to Hollywood to appear in films, mostly appearing in pictures produced by Lasky. His film credits include
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In 1929, under the influence of Lasky, Martini immigrated to the United States to pursue a film career. His first appearance was in the
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movies during the 1930s and 1940s while simultaneously working as a leading tenor at the
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who were married and both well known opera singers. In 1925 he made his professional
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to several of the films that he appeared in. He also recorded some music with
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facility. He sang mostly within the Italian repertoire that encompassed the
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who engaged him for several Italian-language speaking roles in short films.
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voice that had a wide range and considerable amount of
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Index

Nino Martini (1936)
Verona
Columbia Records
RCA Victor
Paramount Pictures
United Artists
Martini performing
Ernesto De Curtis
Torna a Surriento
Alfredo Antonini
operatic
tenor
United States
films
Hollywood
Metropolitan Opera
New York City
Giovanni Zenatello
Maria Gay
opera
Rigoletto
Jesse L. Lasky
Paramount Pictures
Paramount on Parade
Come Back to Sorrento
Technicolor
UCLA Film and Television Archive

Metropolitan Opera House (39th Street)
Metropolitan Opera

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