Irene Manning

Born: 1912-07-17

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Irene Manning (born Inez Harvuot, July 17, 1912 – May 28, 2004) was an American actress and singer. Manning was born on July 17, 1912 in Cincinnati, Ohio, in a family of five siblings. Both of her parents were singers. Her family loved to go on outdoor picnics where the featured activity was group singing. This family environment helped Irene to develop a keen interest in singing at a very early age. Her sisters later complained that little Irene would sing in her sleep, keeping them awake. Manning trained as an opera singer at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester. While performing with an all-girl USO show in England, Irene was asked to perform with band leader Glenn Miller in 1944. Miller was involved in making swing records to be broadcast into Nazi Germany as part of the American Broadcasting System in Europe. Because she had been a light opera star prior to World War II and was fluent in singing in German, she was asked to sing some American pop tunes which had been translated into German vocals. She was briefly credited as Hope Manning in her first films, as she broke in with the Republic Studios system in 1936. Her first film placed her as the lead actress in a western, The Old Corral, opposite Gene Autry. Irene once said in jest that "she had left light opera for a horse opera." By the early 1940s, Irene was employed in the Warner Bros. studio system as a contract actress and singer. She is probably best remembered as diva "Fay Templeton" in Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942), opposite James Cagney. In this film, she had a scene in which she had to simultaneously act, sing the song "Mary", and play the piano. She starred with Humphrey Bogart in The Big Shot (1942) and with Dennis Morgan in both The Desert Song (1943) and Shine On, Harvest Moon (1944). Her contract was picked up by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) to place her singing skills as a threat to Jeanette MacDonald, who was giving MGM fits with her difficult demands. In private, Manning claimed that she was a better singer. The problem between MacDonald and MGM subsided, and Manning's contract was dropped without any appearances in an MGM film. In all, Irene Manning made a dozen films. The musical stage took priority in the second half of the 1940s with The Day Before Spring on Broadway and both DuBarry Was a Lady and Serenade in London. She remained in England and appeared on her own BBC TV show, An American in England until 1951, when she returned to the United States for television and nightclub work. Eventually she retired to teach acting and voice. Manning died on May 28, 2004, from congestive heart failure at her home in San Carlos, California, at the age of 91.


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Yankee Doodle Dandy

as Fay Templeton
Released: 1942-05-29

A film of the life of the renowned musical composer, playwright, actor, dancer and singer George...

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Hollywood Canteen

as Self
Released: 1944-12-15

Two soldiers on leave spend three nights at a club offering free of charge food, dancing, and...

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The Big Shot

as Lorna Fleming
Released: 1942-06-13

Duke Berne, former big shot but now a three-time loser, fears returning to crime because a...

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Shine on Harvest Moon

as Blanche Mallory
Released: 1944-03-10

Biographical movie about the early 20th century broadway stars Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth.

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I Live in Grosvenor Square

as Herself - U.S.O. Singer
Released: 1945-07-20

The WW II romance set in Grosvenor square aka Eisenhower's home where the GIs stayed in London....

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The Desert Song

as Margot
Released: 1943-12-17

Paul Hudson, leads a group of desert bandits against some Nazis, who want to use them as cheap...

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Two Wise Maids

as Ellen Southard
Released: 1937-02-15

The two leading ladies are cast as Prudence and Agatha, a pair of old-fashioned schoolteachers...

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Make Your Own Bed

as Vivian Whirtle
Released: 1944-06-10

Walter and Vivian live in the country and have a difficult time keeping servants. Walter then...

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Breakdowns of 1942

as Self
Released: 1942-12-31

Flubs and bloopers that occurred on the set of some of the major Warner Bros. pictures of 1942.

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The Doughgirls

as Mrs. Sylvia Cadman
Released: 1944-11-25

Arthur and Vivian are just married, but when the get to their honeymoon suite in Washington...

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Escape in the Desert

as Lora Tedder
Released: 1945-05-01

Escaped Nazi POWs hold the denizens of a California resort hostage.

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The Old Corral

as Eleanor Spencer, aka Jane Edwards
Released: 1936-12-21

As the sheriff of a small western town, Autry sings his way into a relationship with Eleanor, a...

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The Shining Future

as Self
Released: 1944-04-11

Documentary short film intended to drum up support for the Fifth War Loan Campaign. It shows a...

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Michael O'Halloran

as Leslie (as Hope Manning)
Released: 1937-05-15

A wealthy woman's wild lifestyle finally drives her husband to take their two children, move out...

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Spy Ship

as Pam Mitchell
Released: 1942-06-06

A radio reporter begins to suspect that a commentator at his station may be using her position...

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