Helen Traubel
June 15, 1899 (125 years old) in Saint Louis, Missouri, USA
Helen Francesca Traubel (June 16, 1899 – July 28, 1972) was an American opera and concert singer. A dramatic soprano, she was best known for her Wagnerian roles, especially those of Brünnhilde and Isolde. Born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri, she began her career as a concert singer and went on to sing at the Metropolitan Opera from 1937 to 1953. Starting in the 1950s, she also developed a career as a nightclub and cabaret singer as well as appearing in television, films and musical theatre. Traubel spent her later years in Santa Monica, California, where she died at the age of 73. Description above from the Wikipedia article Helen Traubel, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Credits
- 2017 · JFK: The Lost Inaugural Gala as Self
- 1967 · Gunn as Mother
- 1964 · Valentine's Day as Muriel
- 1961 · The Ladies Man as Miss Helen N. Wellenmellon
- 1959 · The Bell Telephone Hour as Katisha
- 1954 · Deep in My Heart as Anna Mueller
- 1950 · What's My Line? as Self - Mystery Guest
- 1949 · The Voice of Firestone as Self
- 1948 · The Ed Sullivan Show as Self