Mary Willie Grace Moore was an American operatic lyric soprano and actress in musical theatre and film. She was nicknamed the "Tennessee Nightingale." Her films helped to popularize opera by bringing it to a larger audience. She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in One Night of Love.
Moore was born Mary Willie Grace Moore, the daughter of Tessa Jane (née Stokely) and Richard Lawson Moore. She was born in the community of Slabtown (now considered part of Del Rio) in Cocke County, Tennessee. By the time she was two years old, her family had relocated to Knoxville, a move Moore later described as traumatic. She found urban life distasteful at the time. After several years in Knoxville, the family again relocated to Jellico, Tennessee, where Moore spent her adolescence. After high school in Jellico, she studied briefly at Ward-Belmont College in Nashville before moving to Washington, D.C., and New York City to continue her musical training and begin her career. The Black Cat Café in Greenwich Village was where she landed her first professional singing gig. She relocated to New York in 1919 to pursue her singing career and performed there in nightclubs to help pay for singing classes.
Date of Birth | 5th December 1898 |
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Date of Death | 26th January 1947 |
Age at Death | 48 Years |
Zodiac Sign | Sagittarius |
Country | United States of America |
Current City | Cocke County |
Birth Place | Cocke County |
Nationality | United States of America |
Citizenship | United States of America |
Instruments | voice |
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Occupation | actor, opera singer, musician, film actor, stage actor |
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