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Patrice Munsel

Known ForActing
Birthday1925-05-04
Age91 years old at death
Date of Death† 2016-08-04
Place of BirthSpokane, Washington, USA

Biography

Patrice Munsel (born Patrice Beverly Munsil) was an American coloratura soprano. Nicknamed "Princess Pat", she was the youngest singer ever to star at the Metropolitan Opera. Munsel first sang at the Metropolitan at age 17 in March 1943. She made her official Metropolitan debut on December 4, 1943, aged 18, singing Philine in Mignon, for which won popular praise but poor critical reviews. Her first opera contract was for three years at $40,000 per year; with other appearances she was making around $100,000 annually. Perhaps best known for the roles of Adele in Die Fledermaus and Despina in Cosi Fan Tutte, Munsel sang 225 times at the Metropolitan Opera. Sir Rudolf Bing called her a "superb soubrette" and implied that she was the world's best. Her opera roles also included Rosina in The Barber of Seville and Gilda in Rigoletto. Her husband Robert C. Schuler (1917–2007) conceived and produced the ABC-TV primetime variety series The Patrice Munsel Show, which starred his wife, and was broadcast in the 1957–1958 season. Munsel appeared on many other TV shows during her career, including the role of Marietta (Countess d'Altena) in the January 15, 1955 live telecast of the operetta Naughty Marietta. She portrayed the title role in the 1953 film Melba, which chronicled the life of the great opera singer, Dame Nellie Melba. Munsel made frequent television appearances on The Bell Telephone Hour, and was the central singer in the Camp Fire Girls' famous TV commercial and song "Sing Around the Campfire (Join the Camp Fire Girls)", aired in the mid-1960s. A former Camp Fire Girl herself, she was also a spokeswoman for the organization. Munsel made her final performance for the Metropolitan Opera on January 28, 1958, in the title role in La Périchole. She appeared on stage as a guest during the 1966 Gala Farewell to the old opera house at Broadway and 39th Street. Munsel ended her career as an opera singer in 1981, and began to perform in musical comedies. She retired from performing in 2008.

Filmography

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1953
3.0
Drama
Music

Melba

poster
1956
3.5
Fantasy
Drama

The Stingiest Man in Town

poster
1955
TV Movie
Music

The Great Waltz

poster
1955
Comedy
Drama

Naughty Marietta

poster
1962
7.5
Talk

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson

poster
1961
5.4
Comedy
Talk

The Mike Douglas Show

poster
1962
6.2
Talk

The Merv Griffin Show

poster
1963
6.0
Reality

Miss USA

poster
1950
7.0
Family
Comedy

What's My Line?

poster
1965
7.6
Action & Adventure
Comedy

The Wild Wild West

poster
1950
6.8
Comedy

The Colgate Comedy Hour

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1956
5.6
Comedy

The Steve Allen Show

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1950
6.3
Comedy

Your Show of Shows

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1959
7.3

The Bell Telephone Hour

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1954
7.3
Comedy

The George Gobel Show

poster
1959

The Big Party