Deanna Durbin made 21 movies. Here is a list and description of her movies.
Three Smart Girls~1936
This was Deanna’s first movie. She plays the youngest of three daughters whose parents are divorced. When they find out that their dad is going to get remarried (and that their mom is still in love with him) they deciede to go to New York (not having seen their dad in years) and try to get them back together again! This movie also stars Ray Milland, Barbara Read, Nan Grey, and Binnie Barnes.
100 Men and a Girl~1937
In this movie, Deanna plays a girls whos dad is a struggling musician. She tries to get jobs for him and 100 men who are also struggling musicicans! This movie also stars Adolphe Menjou, and Leopold Stokowski.
Mad About Music~1938
This movie has Deanna as girl whos mom is a famous actress, but no one can know that she has a daughter, because they might think she’s old. So Deanna stays at a bording school in Switzerland. She also dosen’t have a dad, so she makes one up! This movie also stars Herbert Marshal and Gail Patrick.
That Certain Age~1938
In this movie, Deanna falls in love with her parents house guest (he’s old enough to be her dad!)! This movie also stars Melven Douglas, Jackie Cooper, and Irene Rich.
Three Smart Girls Grow Up~1939
This is the sequal to Three Smart Girls. Wedding bells are chiming for her 2 sisters, but there’s trouble. They aren’t in love with the guys their engaged to, so Deanna helps out!
First Love~1939
In this movie, Deanna gets her first screen kiss. It’s a fairy tale type movie. She has a ‘evil’ cousin and aunt and meets her ‘prince charming’ at a ball! This movie also stars Robert Stack, Eugene Pallette, and Helen Parrish.
It’s a Date~1940
In this movie, Deanna’s mom is a famous actress who want’s a role in a play that they have given to Deanna. This movie stars Walter Pidgeon and Kay Francis.
Spring Parade~1945
This is a harder to find movie of hers. This movie fairy tale like. She gets a fortune and everything it says starts to come true! It also stars Robert Cummings and S.Z Sakall.
Nice Girl?~1941
Deanna, in this movie, falls in love with a man that works for her dad (the guy she falls in love with much older than her!)! This movie also stars, Franchot Tone and Robert Stack.
It Started With Eve~1941
This is my favorite of all her movies! A guys dad is dying, and the dad wants to see his sons fiance. Not being able to find her, he grabs Deanna and offers to pay her if she’ll just pretend that she’s his fiance for a few minutes. The dad gets better though, and they have to keep up this charade! This movie also stars Robert Cummings and Charles Laughton.
The Amazing Mrs. Holiday~1943
In this movie, Deanna is trying to help world war 2 children that have been left behind. This movie also stars Edmond O’Brien and Bary Fitzgerald.
Hers To Hold~1943
Another hard to find movie. This was a sequal to Three Smart Girls Grow Up, but it’s pretty hard to tell. She falls in love with a flyer in the war. It also stars Jospeh Cotton.
His Butlers Sister~1943
In this movie, Deanna thinks that her brother is rich, only to find out that he really is a butler to a famous playwrite. She deciedes to take a job as a maid too, so that she can audtion for him! It als stars, Francho Tone and Pat O’Brien.
Christmas Holiday~1944
This was Deanna’s first and only film noir movie. She falls in love with a guy who turns out to be a murderer. It also stars Gene Kelly.
Can’t Help Singing~1944
This was Deanna’s only color movie. She goes west to find the guy she want’s to marry, and ends up on the Oregon trail.
Lady on a Train~1945
In this movie, Deanna is on a train and looks out her window and sees a man killed, but no on will believe her! This movie also stars David Bruce.
Because of Him~1946
Deanna deciedes to go to the big apple in hopes to be a sucessful actress on the stage. This movie also stars Franchot Tone and Charles Laughton
I’ll Be Yours~1946
Deanna plays a girl gets a job working at a movie theater. She meets a lawyer and falls in love with him. This movie also stars Tom Drake.
Something in the Wind~1947
Deanna finds out that her aunt was once in love with a high society guy, but they family didn’t approve. This movie also stars Donald O’Connor.
Up in Central Park~1948
Deanna plays a immigrant from Ireland back in the 1800’s. It also stars Vincent Price.
For the Love of Mary~1948
This was Deanna’s last movie, even though she was only 27. She plays a switchboard girl in Washington.
My mom was a major Deanna Durbin fan, and got me started on her movies in the 90’s. My personal fave is “It Started With Eve.” Thanks for sharing this post!
Cool, a deanna fan! Not too many people know who she is!
Have been a big fan of Deanna’s ever since seeing the brief clip of her duetting with Judy Garland in the first THAT’S ENTERTAINMENT! film. Among her many more notable fans were Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, opera stars Beverly Sills, Maria Callas, Lawrence Tibbett and Joan Sutherland, popular singers Mel Torme, Maureen McGovern and Monica Mancini.
The brilliant Russian cellist/conductor Mstislav Rostropovich, who passed away earlier this year, in a late 1980s interview cited Deanna as one of his most important and enduring musical influences, stating: “She helped me in my discovery of myself. You have no idea of the smelly old movie houses I patronized to see Deanna Durbin. I tried to create the very best in my music, to try and recreate, to approach her purity.”
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How wonderful to see such a site on Deanna Durbin. My father’s favourite star. And why do we not see here movies in Australia on DVD. There were even very few on VHS, and rarely on the nostalgia movie shows. A wonderful singer, and beautiful, and great she is still with us
ALL DVDS OF DEANNA DURBIN ARE AVAILABLE IN AUSTRALIA EXCEPT HERS TO HOLD AND 100 MEN AND A GIRL, GOOD QUALITY AND FULLY GUARANTEED, JUST SEND AN EMAIL ALF
Hey…I love Deanna Durbin movies, and want to own them all. Let me know if you have any information on them.
MY HUSBAND AND I LOVE THE DEANNA DURBIN MOVIES. WE ALSO HAVE CASSETS WHICH WE LISTEN TO IN OUR CAR. WISH WE HAD ALL THE MOVIES SHE MADE. SHE IS ONE OF THE BEST SINGERS WE HAVE HEARD. SHE’S BEAUTIFUL AND A VERY SWEET PERSON. WE LOVE HER.
I have been a fan of Deanna durbin since i first saw her in ” Cant Help Singing” back in 1945. I now have 19 of her movies on tape, and many pictures of her and her movie scenes.
Just found this site…..Very nice
The pic. you have posted under “Cant help Singing” I beleave is a promo. for “Up in Cental park”
yes, gord l. parrott! U r right! Boy, u must be a big fan to notice that! I relized that after I posted it, and forgot to change it!! That’s cool u have 19 of her movies!! I’ve seen the all, but I don’t own that many!
DEANNA DURBIN IS MY FAVORITA ACTRESS AND SINGER, AND THE MOST BEAUTIFUL FACE THAT EVER GRACED THE SILVER SCREEN. IS THE NUMBER ONE.
My mother belonged to the Deanna Durbin era..they were born the same year but 2 months apart. When I was a little girl , my late mother used to talk so much about actress/singer Deanna Durbin that I got hooked on her movies. My mother was a very devoted fan of Deanna Durbin/Robert Stack pairings, and used to talk so much about her favorite movie “First Love” (1939) where 17 year old Deanna Durbin gets her very famous first onscreen kiss by the very handsome 20 year old Robert Stack! They were the most attractive very young couple on the cinema screen of 1939. They had such chemistry that it surprised me that Deanna Durbin didn’t fall for the very handsome young actor Robert Stack in real life! She was so pretty with such a gorgeous voice. I was surprised too that Robert Stack didn’t fall in love for the beautiful America’s sweetheart with the golden voice!They had alot in common since Robert Stack came from a very musical family. His mother and grandparents were opera singers as well!! Perhaps, if their destinies were different ,they got married to each other, I’m pretty sure Deanna would have continued to make movies and be living in Hollywood instead of ending up in oblivion in France!!
My late mother told me that she had read that there was a story that Robert Stack and Deanna Durbin did fall for each other in real life but the studio prohibited them in getting romantically involved !
I agree. I think Robert Stack and Deanna Durbin would have made a great couple. I have often wondered the same thing. Too bad – they would have made a great couple!
I have been a deanna durbin fan since I was a little girl I used to go and see her films twice in two days I am 80 years old and I have got all but 6 of her films on DVD which I watch over and over I love her singing
Deanna Durbin was given a great operatic singing voice at a very young age by God. She was the highest paid actress at such a young age during her heydays and her popularity was so monumental that her movies were box office hits! I think she made some worst decisions of her life: getting married so young to much unknown older men, and by retiring at 27 and turning her back on Hollywood. She sadly wasted her talent and went into oblivion when she moved to France. She left her parents, her sister, and fans behind and never heard about her since then. The late Mario Lanza begged her for years to make a movie with her but she refused! Deanna really totally wasted her beautiful singing/acting career years.. she should have never given up her career so early and who knows how far she would have gone.
Late actors Robert Stack and Robert Cummings had gone on with their acting careers for years until their deaths.
It was her life and her decision and that’s ok.
My late mother was a very devoted Deanna Durbin fan. She was born the same year as Deanna but 2 months apart. When I was a little girl , my mother used to talk so much about her most favorite movie “First Love” (1939) with Deanna and a young and very handsome 20 year old Robert Stack and the most publicized Deanna’s first onscreen kiss with Stack. Deanna Durbin and Robert Stack were such an attractive very young couple on screen and had great chemistry that it was surprising that they didn’t end up falling in love and getting married to each other in real life. Perhaps, if their destinies turned out differently and gotten married to each other in real life, Deanna would have been happily continued living in Hollywood and with her singing/acting career instead of having quit Hollywood at a very very young age and moved to France. She went into oblivion and never heard or seen again!!! What a total waste of talent!!
My late mother did add that she did read a story that Deanna Durbin and Robert Stack did fall for each other but the studio prohibited them from getting romantically involved.
Deanna Durbin was blessed with God given singing/career talents which she should have utilized to full potential and see how far she would have gotten. She was one of the highest paid actresses during her heydays and her popularity was so monumental that her movies became box office hits! She was considered a very very bankable superstar during those days and prevented the studio from bankruptcy. Sadly, I think she made some very poor decisions in her life such as: getting married so very young to much older unknown men , retiring at 27 which is considered way too young by our standards of today, and just turning her back on Hollywood, her parents, sister, and fans. The late Mario Lanza begged her many times to make a movie with him but she refused. It would have been a memorable experience to have made a movie with the late great singer Mario Lanza because he didn’t live that long. She just wasted her talents all those years and if she didn’t, Deanna would have gone very far with her showbiz career!!!
The late actors Robert Stack and Robert Cummings went on with their acting careers and made many movies until their deaths.
We will never have another Deanna Durbin in modern Hollywood cinema. The golden days of Hollywood are gone . I hope Turner Movie Classics would start showing her movies because they are so priceless compared to the movies that are coming out of Hollywood today. She made some earlier great movies with the late actors Robert Stack and Robert Cummings which I learned to love so much when I was a young girl.
Deanna Durbin was recognized as greatest actress/singer of all times and cranked out alot of box office hit movies back in her younger years under the direction of Henry Koster and Joe Pasternak! But when Koster and Pasternak left Universal, Deanna’s career in movies suffered. Her movies went downhill and maybe that was one of the main reasons she quit Hollywood and her first two failed marriages were men from Hollywood scenes, These events probably left very bad tastes in her mouth and she just had to get away from the bad scenarios and start a new life somewhere else.
I wished she granted interviews just like other stars such as the late actor Robert Mitchum, Anthony Quinn, etc. and actresses like the late Ann Miller, Bette Davis, and Katherine Hepburn. I hope before she leaves this world, someone would write her biography .
I am an avid Deanna Durbin movies especially when she was a young teen and in her very early 20s. She appeared in some delightful movies earlier but when she got older, Deanna’s movies had gotten worse. She shouldn’t have turned her back on acting and Hollywood and would have been fun to see her and Robert Stack had a screen reunion during the later years like the 1960s and 1970s just to watch the screen chemistry if it was still there.
I wished she didn’t get married so very young which ended in two divorces. I was extremely disappointed and totally shocked when she married her third husband..he was so old, very unattractive, so skinny, so scrawny looking thing, and very unappealing which was a very far cry from her leading men in her movies! Deanna could have done much much better before rushing into marriage. At 29 years old, Deanna looked old and frumpy before her time! She lost her beauty and just looked so old. Deanna should have delayed marriage and family, and totally concentrated on her career first. I am pretty sure her parents,sister, and fans were totally disappointed when she got married so young back in the 30s!
Actor Robert Stack got married when he was 37 years old. He had a longlasting marriage.
Married young back in the 30’s is no surprise. However, divorced young must have been a disappointment for all. In my opinion, Deanna did very well for herself. She removed herself from Hollywood and all the good-looking people; instead, she focused on raising a family and maintained a tranquil and peaceful life. It was smart of her to get away from those who could be critical of her appearance. Good for her.
My mother got me hooked on Deanna Durbin’s movies and always spoke fondly of the old days when she was a young teenager who rushed to the theatre to see Deanna Durbin’s movie premieres. I loved the Deanna Durbin’s movies when she was younger. I will never forget her very memorable movies with a very youthful and very handsome late actor Robert Stack. They were a very good looking couple onscreen and wished she continued to make movies with him instead of marrying and retiring so very very young.
Even though Deanna Durbin turned her back on Hollywood 50 some years, it’s time that she returned to her own country of USA where she belonged and became very famous. France was not the country where she grew up and not the scenario that provided her a very successful cinema career . It was such a waste of a beautiful career and young life when she retired at the age of 27, got married so very young which ended in divorces, and moved to France where she spent the rest of her life in recluse with a very much older man. Sadly, she deprived herself enjoying those years making movies, singing,simply enjoying and getting old with her showbiz friends. Those showbiz friends in America are no longer living. One wondered if she was truly happy living in France all those years and if she was ever haunted for years about the decision of retiring from her career at such a young age. She shouldn’t have retired at the height of her popularity ..one wonders how her future could’ve turned out later down the road. Perhaps, Deanna regretted for years about that decision of leaving Hollywood and retiring at a young age. Deanna was at that age where she should have experienced all the opportunities that came her way and just simply enjoyed her young life! Sadly, one cannot turn the clock back.
Her third husband passed away in 1999, and it must be a lonely life living in a foreign country while her own Durbin family still live in Hollywood, managing the Durbin properties.
She was born in Canada. Same difference. Only France is farther and more recluse than Canada.
Deanna Durbin was a great singer/actress who won the hearts of the American fans. Her most memorable movies were with late actor Robert Stack who gave her very first onscreen smooch. I will never forget these two for they were such an attractive and very youthful couple onscreen. They also had the perfect romantic chemistry on the screen which should have continued off screen in real life. I wished they grew old together as a married couple in real life where Deanna could have found her true happiness in marriage with Robert Stack. My mother remembered reading an an article when she was a young girl that Deanna and Robert Stack did fall for each other but the studio frowned upon and prohibited them from getting romantically involved because they wanted Deanna to keep her image as a pure young teenager instead of a girl blossoming into a very pretty young woman. My late mother stated that the romance was kept strictly hushed hushed by the studio. I don’t know about the story because I wasn’t born then but my mom’s story sounded believable because she was such an avid fan of Deanna Durbin and read all the stories she could get her hands on. Unfortunately, Deanna Durbin and late Robert Stack hooked with other people instead!
If Deanna didn’t walked off from the Hollywood scenes and given up her career, I loved to see her and Robert Stack make another movie years later.
It would be time for Deanna Durbin to return to the USA soil after having been absent for 50 some years. She left showbiz and Hollywood at a young age unfortunately at the height of her high popularity. France wasn’t the country where she made her fame and fortune, and one can’t help wonder if she ever regretted through out all those years being absent in America and on the cinema screen.Deanna should continued living in America, continued with her singing, movies, and enjoying getting old with her showbiz friends. Alot of her showbiz are now deceased. Very sadly she may have deprived herself enjoying her friends while they were still alive and all the possible opportunities to expand her careers horizons.
Maybe, Deanna’s personal life wasn’t a happy one and that maybe the reason why she got hitched so very young. The first two marriages ended in divorces but the third marriage was to a very old French director who was so shockingly unattractive man. We have been so used to seeing her with good looking leading men in her movies.
Her third husband passed away in 1999 and it seemed a lonely life to live in a foreign country while her own family still live in California who own properties for over 50 years.
Deanna Durbin was a great actress/songstress of her time.
Olivia de Havilland left Hollywood and lived in Paris, France for many years. Later on, Olivia de Havilland returned to the US to live where she originally was from. It would be great news if actress Deanna Durbin returns to the USA for good and live the rest of her remainining years here instead in a foreign country. All her fans adored her and if it weren’t for them, Deanna Durbin would have not risen to the height of her popularity in the 30s and 40s. It’s very unfortunate that Deanna Durbin made a very poor decision by disappearing into oblivion at the height of her popularity. If she had not moved to Paris, I wonder how her career would have turned out..I would have loved to seen her continue to make movies including one with the late Mario Lanza, and later have screen reunions with Robert Stack and Robert Cummings before they passed away. What a waste of years down the drain!
Olivia De Havilland still resides in Paris as of Christmas 2011. I received a note from her.
Deanna Durbin (Edna Mae) still resides near Paris. She decided to leave Hollywood because she was only offered “light” roles along the same vein as her early films. She had wanted to begin roles as an adult with more depth but the public didn’t like to see her in films where her character was not the same sweet “girl-next-door.” She did not particularly like being constantly in the public scrutiny and left to live her life privately. Nothing wrong with that.
deanna made the right choice
I think it would be wonderful if Deanna Durbin would come back to the US and grant an interview after her very long absence from the cinema screen and the public eye. At least, she could do that for some of the fans who are still alive. Alot of her of her celebrity friends who appeared in her movies and leading men are now deceased. I am very puzzled with her odd behavior of why she totally shut her world of showbiz and fans coldly and just disappeared into thin air as if she never existed. Alot of celebrities do disappear from the scene for awhile but they do come back to the US, show their faces, and resume their showbiz careers! Deanna Durbin wasted her God given talents all those years instead of continuing using them. Who knows if she continued singing and acting for awhile, Deanna would have realized she made a great decision..she would have found out that her showbiz was a memorable success and how she contributed happiness all over the world with her singing!
Deanna could have her showbiz career along having to care for her family at the same time. Many young showbiz people are doing that very successfully !
I think deanna left because she really didn’t like the whole hollywood thing. She really hated it. And towards the end of her carer, they didn’t give her good scripts and their was nothing she could do about it, unless she wanted to be suspended from Universal. (Which they did very often at that time if a star didn’t want to do a script they were given) I think Deanna got out at the perfact time. Look what happend to all the other stars that stayed, Judy Garland, Lana Turner, Liz Taylor, ect..
Deanna did NOT waste her talent, as that is proven in the 21 movies she made, and the countless records and cds that are out there! She just left when she felt that she needed to.
The late actors Robert Stack and Robert Cummings continued to make movies and tv shows until their deaths. In his book, Robert Stack mentioned after making his movie with Deanna Durbin “Nice Girl”, he had been given bad scripts along the way and made some forgettable movies. Later in years, Stack made other movies in which he was nominated for an Academy Award. In addition, he became a very popular tv fixture as “Eliot Ness of the Untouchables” and “Unsolved Mysteries”.
Deanna Durbin should have waded through during the bad scripts period and not given up! Deanna must have hit a temporary slump period in her movie career at that time for she was very talented and had alot to offer in the cinema industry. Alot of movie stars went through that difficult period in their careers but they just hung on there until better scripts came along. It is not always a bed of roses in showbiz especially in movie making. Alot of actors are given scripts and turn them down because they think they are simply awful. We have heard many times how some actors and actresses would reject bad scripts and end up being a great script for another actor. And that actor ends up being nominated for an award or winning an academy award.
It would have been so very interesting to find out how far Deanna and her career would have gotten and how it would have turned out if she should have stayed and hung on there a little bit longer. I always considered Deanna Durbin as the best singing diva in showbiz..no one to this day can beat her in singing!!
Yes, I think it’s time for her for a great comeback to Hollywood and just say she’s alive and kicking.
Deanna Durbin hit a slump in her film career which alot of movie stars up to this present day had to deal with. She should just plowed through it instead of giving up. Judy Garland and Liz Taylor stuck it out, continued on, and made great movies later on. Liz Taylor made memorable movies such as “A Place In the Sun” with Montgomery Clift, “Giant” with Rock Hudson”, “VIP” with Richard Burton, and “Cleopatra” again with Richard Burton in which later Liz won an Academy Award. The countless records and CDs Deanna made are probably old rehash records that the record industry updated.
21 movies are not alot back in those days even of today’s modern standards.
Deanna Durbin hit a slump in her film career and should not have given up so quickly. She should have plowed through it like another movie stars back then and even today. She was very talented and had alot to offer than some of the stars back in her heydays. Having 21 movies was not much back in those days and retiring at age of 27 was very young even by today’s standards. Her albums and CDs are probably just updated by the record industry. Deanna Durbin shouldn’t have gotten so discouraged like her other teammates. The late Judy Garland, Helen Parrish,Liz Taylor, Robert Stack, and Robert Cummings stayed and continued on with their careers. Granted they hit some rough spots in their careers in which they didn’t allow to deter them from conitnuing making movies. The late Judy Garland went on with “Easter Parade” and “Wizard of Oz, actress Liz Taylor made memorable movies as “A Place In the Sun”, “VIP”, “Taming of the Shrew”, “Giant”, and “Cleopatra” in which she won an Academy Award. Robert Stack continued to make alot of movies as well and tv shows such as “The Untouchables” as Eliot Ness and tv host of “Unsolved Mysteries”. Robert Cummings continued to make movies..dramas and mysteries and later on had his own tv show “Love that Bob” and made appearances on the popular tv show “The Love Boat” series with Capt. Stubing and the cruise ship crew.
We sure missed alot of Deanna Durbin’s movies especially with the two late actors Robert Stack and Robert Cummings.
Perhaps, Deanna Durbin just finally got bored being paired with the same old unattractive and very unappealing men such as the late actors Joseph Cotten and Franchot Tone onscreen. No young actress in her early 20s would want to be paired with much older men..old enough to be her own father!!!!
The late actors Joseph Cotten and Franchot Tone did alot better when paired with actresses closer to their age instead of a very young actress!
The Golden Days of Hollywood era is gone. Alot of actors of today are not known for their talent but for their notoriety.The more notorious they are, the more they have movie offers!
I wished we could crank back the days of the golden movies of yesteryear!!
The Golden Days of Hollywood was a very happy era in which great movies and great stars who really were talented in their acting skills cranked out fantastic and very worthwhile classic movies. It’s sad Hollywood nowadays have few talented actors and actresses that can come out with great movies that would be considered classic movies. Two movies I always considered musical classics were “The Sound of Music” with Julie Andrews and “The Wizard of Oz” with Judy Garland. Viewers don’t get bored or tired seeing these movies every year during special holidays.
My mother got me hooked on Deanna Durbin’s movies when I was a very young girl of 7th grade. My late mother was a big fan of hers and Robert Stack. I remembered how she would always reminisced about her most favorite movie “First Love” with Deanna and Robert Stack. How her first onscreen kiss given by Stack was big news all over the world…it was the biggest news of the year of 1939! By today’s standard, Stack’s onscreen smooch with Deanna Durbin was so chaste, prim, and proper!! Just nothing to cause any uproar about by today’s Hollywood standards.
I always appreciated every time Turner Movie Classics would air any of Deanna Durbin’s movies because they are so timeless and priceless. A majority of her co-stars are no longer living and just great to see them onscreen during their younger days back in the 1930s and 1940s.
If nothing else, I wish Deanna would write her autobiography for all of us that appreciate her beautiful voice and movies. Most of the wonderful stars from that era have passed on. Thank God we have the legacy of their films. It would also be great if Robert Osborne, the host on TCM could convince her to do an interview and set the record straight as to whether or not she regrets giving up her career so young. Somehow I doubt it.
I agree with above poster Rosemary that we all wish that Deanna Durbin would write her autobiography. Even if she hated Hollywood, she should not turned her back so coldly and walked into oblivion. It was Hollywood and the fans that made her as she was and helped become wealthy and famous.Deanna became one of the highest paid actresses of her time and shouldn’t have forgotten the people who helped her achieved fame and wealth!
She may appeared very sweet, funny, and kind onscreen movies but we really really don’t know what she was like in her personal life. Her life was in shambles being married so young to one young man and the second one was she eloped with man who was way considerably older than she was and both men left her. Then, she married another director who was very old for her who had a son and we don’t know how the marriage went even if she was long time married to him.
As late actor Robert Stack described her as being very aloof,very reserved,self contained, and penchant for leaving early on the set. She didn’t stick around too long to help her co-star Robert Stack practice their next scenes. He ended up rehearsing his love scene looking at a blackboard for two hours and rehearsed his lines with a script girl.
Perhaps, it’s has to do something with her upbringing. She had very old parents when she was a teenager..the parents had her when they were not young. She probably was raised in a rigid English style home environment.
Deanna was not yet 18 years old when she made the movie with Robert Stack. The state rule was that she be tutored three hours a day, and had to leave the studio by 6:00PM. In between the tutoring, she had to do costume fittings, rehearsals, pre-recordings, etc. It didn’t leave much time for having conversations.
I agree with Poster Rosemary that Deanna Durbin would write an autobiography for her fans before she leaves this world. It is very strange how Deanna could just turn her back so coldly on Hollywood and her fans and disappear without a trace. No one has heard from her which I think is very weird! She seemed to have forgotten the showbiz honchos and the movie fans that made her famous and wealthy. I don’t think Hollywood producers were the culprits that made Deanna abandon her movie career..there were more unhappy happenings in her personal life that made her do it! We really don’t know what kind of person she truly was in her private life and the onscreen bubbly,”Ms Fix It”, kind, and sweet character she portrayed. She got married very young to a young man which didn’t work out and then, eloped with a considerably older man. Both marriages failed..the former husbands left her. Then, she meets the much older man, Charles David, and married him. We don’t know how their marriage was but stayed together until his death. We had no clue what was happening behind close doors with that marriage. Her personal life was not so hunky dory and maybe, she had to get out of Hollywood because of what happened to her personal life because it was totally in shambles! It may have caused total embarassment to her parents because they seem to come from the Victorian age.
Her co-star, the late actor Robert Stack, wrote in his autobiograpy described Deanna Durbin as being aloof, reserved, and had a penchant for leaving early right away after doing her movie close ups. She didn’t stay around too long to help her co-star to rehearse their next scenes together. Robert Stack had to rehearse his love scene by staring at a blackboard for two hours until he was getting cross eyed and had a script girl to rehearse his lines with.
I think there are a few few people who have got it wrong about Deanna. She has mentioned how she really wanted to leave Hollywood in 1942, but was persuaded to stay because of the Worl War II and troop morale. She hated the Hollywood scene. The USA wasn’t her homeland, it was Winnipeg in Canada, and her family originally were from Lancashire in England. She still has a fan club in England where her popularity was even greater than the USA, and she does send them a Christmas message. She was recently widowed after a 48 year old marriage to a man she loved Charles David. Deanna owes us nothing now. It is there up on the screen or DVD for us to remember. She is now 87 years, we should respect her privacy and let her live out the remainder of her years in the place she loves. France is her home, not USA (or Hollywood). I am so pleased to see her great movies on DVD, except the last 4 movies which are dreadul. The public didn’t want her to grow up on screen which is a pity because she was a good light comedienne ( THe LAdy On The Train) proves that, but it wasn’t a massive hit, because they wanted the screen princess image which she got tired of, so she lost interest and the her salary was too big for technicolor, and the scripts for her last movies were dreadful.
But Deanna’s loathing of the Hollywood system and her desire to have a happy marriage and live as a normal person was more important. SHe liked older men, that is why they are in her movies. She lives on, and I enjoy playing her songs on Community radio here in Tasmania.
Bravo to your comments.. Deanna Durbin worked very hard throughout her child, teenage and young adult life with almost no private life. Every one around her and immediate family lived due to the stardom of her. I imagine she was very worn out and tired by her early 20’s. If she had stayed in Hollywood, she probably would have ended up just like the rest of the alcoholics and drug addicts and dead. Movie stars are money machines. Deanna Durbin was too smart for others to continue to take advantage of her talents. She did the best thing for any woman that wants a husband, children and family. I too wish I could continue to hear and know more about her, but that is because I am being selfish like everyone else that denies her a life of her own to live.
I agree with Dame Paula, I don’t think Deanna Durbin, or any film star, owes his/her public an autobiography in which he/she shares the most intimate aspects of their privates lives with the world. While I’d be interested to hear Deanna’s thoughts on her career and her life in Hollywood, I’ve always admired stars like Deanna, Irene Dunne, et. al. who aren’t completely seduced by celebrity and manage to build fulfilled lives away from the spotlight.
Deanna gave up a good deal of her childhood and young adulthood making movies recordings, etc., as a consequence, she left behind a record of a remarkable, unique talent in some delightful films and performances that have continued to win her new fans as they discover her work.
Despite her “retirement” from public life in 1949, Deanna has been very mindful of the enduring affection of her fans, responding without the aid of a staff or secretary to the voluminous mail she received from them for years, and resuming doing so after a brief “re-retirement” following her husband Charles David’s death in 1949. Personally, I think she’s given more than enough to her “public,” and, like everyone else, has the right to choose the sort of life that will make her happy, in or out of the celebrity spotlight.
On the issue of Robert Stack’s describing Deanna as “quiet and reserved, almost aloof” off camera, while he did describe her in this manner, he did so very sympathetically, first noting her enormous popularity and how every aspect of her life, from what she wore, what she ate, her handwriting style, etc., etc. was under constant scrutiny from the public. Stack observed of her behavior that he thought it was perfectly understandable that she would try to hold on to some private aspects of herself in the face of the constant glare of celebrity under which she was forced to live.
Also, it’s not true that Deanna has never spoken about her career since her retirement. In addition to the one “official” interview she gave to the late David Shipman in the early 1980s, thorugh the years Deanna has on occasion, in response to the enduring interest of the press, provided letters to various reporters/publications in which she has outlined her feelings on her career, her reasons for retiring and her present life out of the spotlight.
As for Robert Stack’s alleging that Deanna “had a penchant for leaving the set after her closeups were done,” (leaving him to perform some of his scenes with a blackboard instead of Deanna), Deanna herself denied this. In 2000, she wrote the following letter in response to her fanclub’s publication of excerpts from Stack’s autobiography in its’ newsletter:
May 2000
While enjoying “our” Newsletter I came to the Robert Stack chapter and once again read it through with interest.
However, each time I am a bit saddened by his report on my “penchant” for leaving the set after my close-ups. I imagine that, as “First Love” was made a long time ago, Bob forgot the actual happenings.
At the time of the shooting of that film I was seventeen years old…(December birthdays can be misleading) and if one thinks only of the year date, it seems as if I should have been eighteen but my eighteenth was not to come up until December and the film was shot during that year of 1939.
Everyone and anyone making films who was under eighteen was considered a minor and was not allowed to work after six P. M. Also there were three hours of school a day required by the same law; therefore, every second I was free from the shooting, the teacher, who was always standing by, would lead me back to my dressing room where I would try to re-concentrate on my studies.
My reputation as cooperative and also that of being a good comrade is very dear to me and I felt the necessity of keeping it that way.
Shortly afterwards on the occasion of my eighteenth birthday party, every waltz on my reservation card was taken by a certain Robert Stack. Happy Memory!
As ever
Your
Deanna
If this is true, Deanna’s leaving the set was obviously beyond her control. At any rate, it suggests a much happier and warmer relationship between Deanna and Stack than his memoir might lead readers to believe, and Stack reportedly spoke very fondly of Deanna in subsequent years in interviews with fellow Durbin fans like Canadian TV host Elwy Yost.
In any case, the majority of Deanna’s co-workers, both in front of and behind the cameras, from Marcia Mae Jones (who cited Deanna as her favorite co-star of all those she’d worked with), Dick Haymes, Donaold O’Connor, Charles Laughton, Joe Pasternak, Henry Koster, Jean Renoir, Norman Taurog, etc., etc. spoke of her with great affection and admiration, usually in phrases such as, “a “delightful charming, girl,” “remarkable talent,” “wonderful comrade,” etc., etc., so it seems likely that Deanna was telling the truth when she said in the letter that her “reputation as being cooperative and also that of a good comrade is very dear to me.”
Very Interesting – I always felt there was a specialness about the relationship between Stack and Durbin.
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I sure miss seeing Deanna Durbin movies nowadays. Hollywood is not turning out actors and actresses and movies like in the olden days. Deanna’s movies were so enjoyable and are lesser shown.
Deanna Durbin no longer resides in France. She was reported living in Rome, Italy. Very sad that she retired too young and too soon with all that gifted talents. By Hollywood standards, being 28 years old and only 21 films just not enough. She was a great singer and a great comedienne in her films. Her male co-stars went on to better films and tv shows for years such as the late Robert Stack, Joseph Cotten, and Robert Cummings.
Towards the end, the late Joe Pasternak and the movie studio considered Deanna Durbin as a “troubled movie star” and he refused to offer her any good movies anymore regarding to an article written a long time ago. .
Thanks for the comments Bernie! How did you find out that she is living in Rome? How long has she been living there?
To MoviesMusic–I ran across an article on the Internet about Deanna Durbin having moved to Rome Italy after her husband passed away I am surmising. I will try to find that info and in fact, it had her address on there , too.
Did you ever find out if Deanna actually did move to Rome? When did she move? I saw an address on another site but didn’t know if one could take it seriously or not.
Thanks Bernie! I’d love to see the info!
Every young man of my age (in the forties & fifties) was in love with Deanna. She was the most urbane, sweet, lovely young lady with a temperament to match.
Her voice and ability to interprit the lyrics perfectly made her an all time great. She was (and still is) greatly missed in the entertainment world.
Believe me, my mother,who is a Japanese, was a fan of Deanna Durbin in Japan she kept her old black records from 30s and i memorized all her songs like Ave Maria, Traviata, etc. by singing along with her when i was a little girl.
now, i still miss her voice which was so pure and crystalline.
my mom is 90 years old now and long may Deanna live as well!
WoW! That’s really neat! Your mom really ”grew up” with Deanna in a way! That’s really neat that Deanna was not only popular in America, but all over the world!
I THINK DEANNA S VOICE HAS BEEN A MIRACLE AND MORE RARE EVEN WITH SUCH FACE FEATURES AND GRACE AND CHARM TO ACT.
SHE SHOULD RECEIVE MUCH MORE RECOGNITION.
I WOULD LIKE TO SEE MORE OF HER MOVIES IN YOUTUBE I HAVE ALREADY WATCHED FIVE OR SIX, BEING VERY PLEASED WITH THEM.
I agree Profr. Alberto Saenz Enriquez! I too wish that more people knew who she was!
I also wish that movie of her movies were avaiable on youtube! It’s such a great place to get people to see her movies! Hopefully more will be posted soon!
Thanks for you comment! 🙂
I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW IF IT S POSSIBLE TO COMMUNICATE WITH DEANNA DURBIN THROUGH E MAIL.
TO THIS DAY I HAVE WATCHED ALMOST ALL HER MOVIES. THE CUTEST OF ALL : “1OO MEN AND A GIRL”.
ALBERTO
Sorry, Deanna does not have email, or at least no one knows of it. You can write to her though
Deanna Durbin David
BP 3315
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Thank you for this great site. Having read the contributions I would make these comments. Jean said, March 26, 2008 “The late Judy Garland, Helen Parrish, Liz Taylor, Robert Stack, and Robert Cummings stayed and continued on with their careers.”
The late Helen Parrish actually retired from films at age 25. After that she made nine brief appearances in television. She died a few weeks before her 35th birthday.
Mary said, March 26, 2008
“Then, she meets the much older man, Charles David, and married him.”
Actually Deanna met Charles during the filming of Lady On A Train, which was some five years before they married.
Various comments have been made about marrying young. Personally I see nothing wrong with marrying young. I was married at age nineteen and was not separated from my wife until her death on the eve of our fifty fourth anniversary.
My first memory of Deanna was when I was four years old. It happened like this. My mother died when I was three. It was decided that my father was not taking proper care of me and I became a ward of the state.
When I was four I started school. ( I am told that I was the only one in my age group, and the options were to send me to school with the older boys or put me with the babies).Boys at age five were taken to visit the Zoo from time to time and to the pictures on Saturday.
One Saturday we were waiting to go in to the pictures and I noticed a blackboard. I broke the writing up into little pieces and read Hop a lon g Cass idy.
To this day I can still recall the shock that I was able to read. The other boys were speculating about what might be on. The reaction when I pointed out the blackboard varied between surprise, disbelief, and from one boy a threat to “get” me.
I looked around, what else could I read, Walter Pidgeon, (some suggested that this was some sort of bird), Deanna Durbin (something to put rubbish in?) My suggestion was that they were the names of the people in the movie.
On the walk back to the home I was something of a celebrity. What else could I read, coca cola, Wrigley`s chewing gum, Bushell`s tea. None of us knew what these things were, but I could read them.
The only Deanna Durbin movie that I could remember seeing was 100 Men and a Girl, which I probably saw in the late 1940`s.
In February this year I was clicking on links on my computer which led me to youtube and ultimately to Deanna Durbin. To cut a long story short, I now have all of Deanna`s movies. I also found that my recall of 100 Men And A Girl was almost photographic. I also realised that I had seen other films, recognising some scenes, but surprisingly, (except for 100 Men And A Girl) I did not remember Deanna singing.
Some trivia
These actors/actresses from Deanna`s movies are still with us.
Deanna born 4 Dec 1921 age 87 years
Jackie Cooper (That Certain Age ) born 15 Sep 1922 age 86 years
Peggy Stewart (That Certain Age) born 5 June 1923 age 86 years
Tommy Kelly (Nice Girl? ) born 6 April 1925 age 84 years
Ann Gillis (Nice Girl? ) born 12 February 1927 age 82 years
Juanita Quigley (That Certain Age) born 24 June 1931 age 78 years
And some more trivia
In the finale of the movie during the singing of That Certain Age
Deanna, Jackie, Peggy, and Juanita were standing together.
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Did Deanna Durbin actually move to Rome? If so, how far back?
This is a rumor that someone on the internet started. She never moved to Rome. As far as everyone knows, she is still living in France.
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After she retired, Joe Pasternack called Deanna every year asking is she was still happy. She always replied “yes, I am”. He was given a blank check by a Las Vegas casino for her to fill in with whatever amount she wanted. She told Mr. Pastenack that she had enough to eat and live comfortably and was happy. She turned down offers from the Met opera, Mario Lanza, Bing Crosby, etc. Deanna traveled all over the world to see her favorite singers, including trips to America. While watching a documentary on Jim Morrison, he said that he wanted to quit the business at the top of his popularity because he saw that it was destroying him. He was persuaded by his band members, etc to stay on. Deanna may have felt the same way. At one point in her career, she and her mother were in a crush of fans, during which her mother suffered two broken ribs. They had to be kept safe in the local jail, and were slipped out the back door late at night in a car – to meet up with a train which stopped for them miles out of the town. Deanna was glad to have her own life back.
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Here is what Deanna Durbin said in an interview with David Shipman in 1983:
”Why did I give up my career? For one thing, just take a look at my last four films and you’ll appreciate that the stories I had to defend were mediocre, near impossible. Whenever I complained or asked for story or director approval, the studio refused. I was the highest paid star with the poorest material-today I consider my salary as damages for having to cope with such complete lack of quality.
“I did not hate show business. I loved to sing. I was happy on the set. I liked the people with whom I worked and after the nervousness of the first day, I felt completely at ease in front of the camera. I also enjoyed the company of my fellow actors, the leading men who were so much older, like Herbert Marshall, Melvyn Douglas, Franchot Tone, Walter Pidgeon, Joseph Cotton, Vincent Price and Robert Cummings. I did two films with my special friend, Charles Laughton. Working with these talented men helped me so very much and I grew up much faster than the average teenager. What I did find difficult was that this acquired maturity had to be hidden under the childlike personality my films and publicity projected on me.”
I am s state department retired grandma. I love Deanna Durbin movies and I let my grandkids watch them with exception of a few other 50 movies like Tarzan, and today a few movies that don’t have profanity and nudity, very few today. I am very selective about what I let my grandkids watch. I wish they had more movies like Deanna Durbin. If I could talk with her I would tell her how much I appreciate her movies. I believe she is still alive living in France. Correct me if I am wrong. Take you Deanna Durbin.
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