Geraldine Farrar

Geraldine Farrar
Geraldine Farrar was a renowned American opera singer and film actress, famous for her vibrant stage presence and dramatic skills. She gained immense popularity in the early 20th century, notably performing at the Metropolitan Opera, where her roles in "Carmen" and "Madame Butterfly" became iconic. Farrar also starred in silent films, including the well-received "Joan the Woman". Besides her performance career, she authored the book "Such Sweet Compulsion," an autobiography that detailed her experiences in music and film.

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CHAPTER I MY LIFE AS A CHILD I believe that a benevolent Fate has had watch over me. Some have called it luck; some have spoken of the hard work and the many years of study; others have cited my career as an instance of American pluck and perseverance. But deep down in my heart I feel much has been directed by Fate. This God-sent gift of song was bestowed upon me for some purpose, I know not what. It... more...