Singing With Grace Moore
rpVO years ago Victor Schertzmger heard a young man sing and tried to interest various Hollywood producers in the boy’s potentialities. Plenty of deaf ears were turned in his direction, for Hollywood producers were not a bit interested in men with voices. The boy returned to New York, sang in “Smilin' Thru,” “The School for Scandal.” “The Cat and the Fiddle,” made his way in radio work and was finally asked to join the Philadelphie Opera Company, where he made countless successful appearances. Recently Schertzinger saw his faith in the singer substantiated. Columbia Studios signed him to a long-term contract. Michael Bartlett is his name, and he will be seen in Grace Moore’s new picture. “Love Me Forever,” which Schertzinger directed.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 256, 26 July 1935, Page 16
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