Kathryn Grayson, star of MGM musicals, has died

LOS ANGELES, (Reuters) – Kathryn Grayson, a singer  and movie star of the 1940s and 1950s best known for MGM  musicals such as “Kiss Me, Kate,” has died at age 88, her  secretary said yesterday.

Grayson died at home in Los Angeles on Wednesday in her  sleep, said Sally Sherman, who had worked with Grayson for 31  years.

The actress was among the top movie musical performers of  her day, starring opposite Frank Sinatra and Gene Kelly in  1945’s “Anchors Away” and Ava Gardner and Howard Keel in 1951’s  “Showboat.”

“She was a lady of class and quality, with the greatest  sense of humor conceivable,” Sherman said.

Scott Stander, Grayson’s longtime booking agent with Los  Angeles-based Scott Stander and Associates, echoed Sherman’s  sentiment, calling Grayson “very much her image.”

“She didn’t cuss, didn’t use foul language,” he said, “She  was well-liked, gracious and true to what everybody thought.”

Born in North Carolina on Feb. 9, 1922, Grayson was raised  in Missouri in a family that loved music. She began singing  when she was 8 years old, training to be a soprano in the  opera. But as a 15-year-old, the diminutive brunette signed a  contract with MGM after studio executives heard her sing.

Sherman said Louis B. Mayer, the legendary studio boss at  MGM, once told Grayson that if she went into the opera no one  would know her, but if she stayed with movies, she would never  be forgotten. “That certainly was true,” Sherman said.

Grayson’s first film role was in 1941’s “Andy Hardy’s  Private Secretary” and other movies included “It Happened in  Brooklyn” (1947) again opposite Sinatra, and “That Midnight  Kiss” (1949) with Mario Lanza.

When the musical era began to fade in Hollywood, Grayson  switched from films to stage and resumed her opera singing,  where her career thrived.

She sang in Carnegie Hall and in 1962, replaced Julie  Andrews in the Broadway version of “Camelot.” Grayson toured  with the stage show, breaking box office records and winning  strong reviews for well over a year.