
When Jack Warner offered a screen test to Gray, Alexander asked Bernice if she would perform a duet with him for the test. Warner Brothers not only signed Gray, but gave Bernice leading roles in several musicals, three co-starring Gray. Together they became the screen's first operetta team, predating Jeanette MacDonald & Nelson Eddy. Bernice's first screen appearance was in No, No, Nanette (1930), as Nanette. That show includes the standards "Tea for Two" and "I Want to be Happy". She next appeared in Spring is Here (1930) where she sang "With a Song in My Heart". Song of the Flame (1930) was her third and final pairing with Gray in a full length feature. BTW, all three films had portions filmed in two color technicolor. The same yea

When her first husband died, Bernice felt unable to continue performing. Bernice and her second husband stayed out of the public eye, but during the 1970's and 80's she was honored by local film societies in the San Francisco Bay Area. Bernice died at age 96 in Portland Oregon.
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"With A Song In My Heart" from Spring is Here
Here we see Lawrence Gray, not related to Alexander, but both were courting Bernice in this film.
Here we see Lawrence Gray, not related to Alexander, but both were courting Bernice in this film.
Bernice Claire - What do you think - Allure?
7 comments:
thank you for this great post.
Wonderful post! I have never heard of Bernice Claire and it was great to learn about this sweet star.
Miss Claire looks a bit like Lauren Graham from THe Gilmore Girls.
Bernice Claire is just adorable.
Maybe one day I will get to see
one of her movies. (stranger things
have happened).
Bernice is absolutely charming in every way. What a delight. Her smile lights up the screen. I am glad to know she had a long, happy life, but what a shame (for us) that she did not make more musical films.
Her career petered out. She married twice and involved herself in charity work. Her second husband, Douglas Morris, was a wealthy businessman. Neither marriage apparently produced any children.
Thank you for posting this information. Both Bernice Claire and Alexander Gray were both great singers, and it is sad we do not have more recordings of their performances. Do you know where I might find out more information about both of them. I am doing some research.
Fred (feb3@earthlink.net)
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