Adrienne Matzenauer

Adrienne Matzenauer Ferrari-Fontana (January 20, 1914 – June 10, 2010) was an American singer and television host.

[7] As a young woman, Matzenauer appeared in two Broadway productions, Life Begins at 8:40 (1934)[8][9] and Symphony (1935).

In 1936, she was cast in the George Cukor film Camille, but she collapsed on the set and was replaced by Jean Acker.

[15][16] In her later life, as Adrienne Henoch, she lived in Southern California,[17] and cared for her mother in her last years.

[19] Matzenauer married theatrical producer and director Michael Myerberg; they had two sons, Edward Antonio (known as Tony) and Paul,[20][21] and divorced in 1958.

Adrienne Matzenauer as a child, with her mother; from the Library of Congress