Friday, 12 April 2024

Anita Ellis born 12 April 1920

Anita Ellis (née Kert, later Shapiro; April 12, 1920 – October 28, 2015) was a Canadian-born American singer and actress. She famously dubbed Rita Hayworth's songs in Gilda. 

Anita Kert was born in Montreal, Quebec, the eldest of four children born to Orthodox Jewish parents, Harry and Lillian "Libbie" Kert . She had a younger sister and two younger brothers, one of whom, Lawrence Frederick Kert (1930–1991), became an actor and singer best known for originating the role of Tony in West Side Story. The family moved to Hollywood when she was nine years old. She graduated from Hollywood High School in 1938, and attended the College of Music in Cincinnati, Ohio.  Ellis became a naturalized United States citizen in 1950.

Ellis dubbed the singing voices of such actresses as Rita Hayworth (notably in Gilda, 1946), Vera-Ellen and Jeanne Crain. Twenty-eight years after Gilda was released, entertainment writer Rex Reed reminisced in print about Ellis's voice: "I fell in love with Anita Ellis when I was 8 years old ... Only I didn't know she was Anita Ellis, I thought she was Rita Hayworth ... That was the sexiest voice in 1946, and it kept turning people on for years ..." 

For her work in Gilda, her role in the film was greatly underplayed and kept secret by the producers, who wanted fans to believe Hayworth was the singer. They went as far as to put Rita Hayworth's name in the credit of the soundtrack instead of Anita Ellis. Hayworth also bore some resentment towards the studio for not allowing her to sing her own parts and the embarrassment it caused when she was asked to sing by fans who thought she was the voice of Gilda. There were claims made that Hayworth had sung the acoustic guitar version of "Put the Blame on Mame" but this was untrue, as Ellis dubbed Hayworth's singing voice in all the film's songs. 

In 1941, she joined WLW in Cincinnati, Ohio, as a singer. Billed as Anita Kurt, she was a regular on Open House (also known as The Ona Munson Show), The New Jack Carson Show, Tommy Riggs and Betty Lou. Billed as Anita Ellis, she was also a regular on The Charlie McCarthy Show  and The Jack Carson Show. She was a regular guest on The Red Skelton Show. 

                                   

Ellis married U.S. Army Lt. Frank Wilby Ellis Jr. on January 23, 1943, in Tucson, Arizona. They divorced in 1946. Lt. Ellis was killed in the crash of TB-47B "Stratojet" #50-0076 on December 18, 1957, while serving as pilot. She remarried, to neurologist Dr. Mortimer Fromberg Shapiro, an Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai faculty member on July 31, 1960; the couple remained together until Shapiro's death on June 6, 1995. 

She "traveled through the wilderness of Africa and the Himalayas, and taught nature studies at the American Museum of Natural History." Ellis had a pilot's license and flew her own plane for pleasure. In the 1950s, Ellis stopped performing while she underwent psychoanalysis. She returned to professional singing with performances in nightclubs and a recording contract with Epic Records with which she recorded two albums: “I Wonder What become of Me”(1956) and “Hims” (1957) . That year, columnist Dorothy Kilgallen wrote: "Anita Ellis ... has surprised everyone with her new jazz singer style. She gives her analyst credit for the New Sound." She made one more album with Elektra in 1960 “The World in my Arms”, before quitting to become a full-time wife. 

It wasn’t until 1974 that she was urged by a reporter to return to singing, which she did, starting at Michael’s Pub in New York for eight weeks. By 1979 she had released two more albums. A Kokomo Tribune newspaper article reported that many people who have heard Anita sing, think her career could have been as big as Ella Fitzgerald or Peggy Lee’s if she had pursued it. She didn’t because she had suffered from stage fright for more than 25 years. Ellis described her condition as "not just stage fright. It's more than that. It's really crippling. It's kept me from my own gifts. It just stops me cold. I don't sing." She eventually ended her career in 1987 due to her stage fright. 

A widow, she lived in Manhattan and had suffered from Alzheimer's disease since 2000; she died on October 28, 2015, aged 95, from the disease. Mt. Sinai Hospital's department of neurology received a $1 million gift to support strategic priorities from her estate. 

(Edited from Wikipedia & The Kokomo Tribune)

 

5 comments:

boppinbob said...

Anita Ellis came to fame by providing the singing voice for certain major stars who didn't have singing voices of their own, such as Rita Hayworth, Vera-Ellen and others. And listening to the recordings on this CD one can hear at once why Hollywood sought her talent. Many of her recordings made for film soundtracks are presented here, along with those made in her own right - some of which were extremely rare.

Thinking of You & Out In Front are from CD’s, the rest are mp3 compilation albums from the usual streaming music sites, so there may be a few duplicate tracks.

Anita Ellis – Out In Front (2001 Soundies)

https://www.imagenetz.de/iWrdK

1. They Can’t Take That Away From Me-- from the film “Shall We Dance” 2:28
2. More Than You Know-- from the show “Great Day” 2:12
3. Put The Blame On Mame-- from “Gilda” 1:46
4. The Money Song—from the show “That’s the Ticket” 3:13
5. My Darling, My Darling—from show “Where’s Charley” 2:59
6. Girls Were Made To Take Care Of Boys—from the film “One Sunday Afternoon” 2:55
7. I Love You (For Sentimental Reasons) 2:19
8. Oh, But I Do!—from film “The Time, The Place, The Girl” 2:16
9. I Don’t Know Why 2:15
10. For You, For Me, Forever More—from the film “The Shocking Ms. Pilgrim” 2:38
11. The Whole World Is Singing My Song 2:22
12. A Sunday Kind Of Love 2:24
13. In Love In Vain—from the film “Centennial Summer” 2:32
14. Atlanta, G.A. 2:14
15. I’ll Close My Eyes 2:42
16. Amado Mio— from the film “Gilda” 2:14
17. Come Rain Or Come Shine—from show “St. Louis Woman” 2:34
18. I Can’t Begin To Tell You—From the film “The Dolly Sisters” 2:57
19. A Garden In The Rain 2:45
20. Someone To Watch Over Me--from the show “Oh Kay” 3:02
21. If I Were The Only Girl (If You Were The Only Girl)—revived in the 1929 film “Vagabond Lover” 2:39
22. Star Dust 3:17
23. Somewhere In The Night –from the film “Three Little Girls In Blue” 2:51
24. You Can’t See The Sun When You’re Cryin’—from the film “Shall We Dance” 2:23

Anita Ellis – Thinking Of You (2007 Flare)

https://www.imagenetz.de/eNB8e

1 Where Or When
2 I'm In The Mood For Love
3 Shoo Shoo Baby
4 Tonight I Shall Sleep With A Smile On My Face
5 He's Home For A Little While
6 Love For Love
7 Golden Earrings
8 Where Did You Get That Girl? (with Fred Astaire)
9 Thinking Of You
10 A Bride's Wedding Day Song
11 Naughty, But Nice
12 The Big Bell And The Little Bell
13 My Little Space Cadet
14 Daddy (with Jane Russell)
15 You're Driving Me Crazy (with Jane Russell)
16 My Funny Valentine
17 After You Get What You Want You Don't Want It
18 Love Me Always, Leave Me Never
19 Wait Till You See Him
20 I Loves You Porgy
21 They Can't Take That Away From Me

Anita Ellis – The Very Best Of (2012 Master Classics mp3 album)

https://www.imagenetz.de/mqSEy

1. The World In My Arms 03:28
2. Put The Blame On Mame 02:33
3. They Can't Take That Away From Me 02:48
4. How Will I Know 01:53
5. Fun To Be Fooled 02:39
6. Good-For-Nothin' Joe 04:02
7. Man With A Horn 04:30
8. Yellow Flower 01:58
9. Clap Hands (Here Comes Charley) 02:10
10. Danny Boy 03:21
11. I Loves You, Porgy 04:33
12. I'm Just Wild About Harry 01:41
13. A Woman Is A Sometime Thing 02:22
14. If I Had A Ribbon Bow 02:44
15. Someone To Watch Over Me 03:55
16. I Wonder What Became Of Me 03:40
17. Roller Coaster Blues 03:34
18. Porgy 03:51
19. Forbidden Fruit 02:27
20. Something To Live For 02:32
21. It Never Was 02:52
22. Everywhere I Look 02:42
23. Walk Up 03:43
24. Who Can I Turn To 03:08
25. Goodbye, John 02:57

boppinbob said...

Anita Ellis - Look to the Rainbow (feat. Loonis McGlohon, Terry Lassiter & Jim Lackey) (2015 mp3 album)

https://www.imagenetz.de/aApu3

1. On a Clear Day You Can See Forever 2:35
2. Moments Like This 3:32
3. Anyone Can Whistle 3:51
4. Spring Will Be a Little Late This Year 3:00
5. Hurry! It's Lovely up Here! 3:20
6. But Beautiful 4:58
7. Swinging on a Star 2:29
8. Like Someone in Love 2:15
9. Poor Loulie Jean 3:54
10. Everywhere I Look (There You Are) 2:33
11. Birthday Candles 3:04
12. Sunday, Monday or Always 2:46
13. Don't Let It Get You Down 2:56
14. Suddenly It's Spring 2:45
15. All of Us in It Together 3:00
16. Who Can I Turn to? 3:56
17. Too Late Now 3:52
18. The World Is in My Arms 3:55
19. Look to the Rainbow 3:17
20. It's Anybody's Spring 2:55
21. Here's to My Lady 2:32
22. Melinda 2:56
23. What Did I Have That I Don't Have? 2:31

Anita Ellis - The World in My Arms (Bonus Track Version) (2016 mp3 album)

https://www.imagenetz.de/aJ2Fe

1. The World in My Arms 3:28
2. A Lady Must Live 2:33
3. Someone to Watch over Me 3:55
4. A Woman Is a Sometime Thing 2:22
5. Everywhere I Look 2:42
6. Yellow Flower 1:58
7. Fun to Be Fooled 2:39
8. He Loves and She Loves 3:14
9. Who Can I Turn To 3:08
10. Put the Blame on Mame 2:33
11. It Never Was You 2:52
12. There's a Man in My Life 3:42
13. Invitation to the Blues (Bonus Track) 3:27
14. Stardust (Bonus Track) 3:00
15. Sleigh Ride in July (Bonus Track) 2:35
16. Strange Music (Bonus Track) 3:18
17. (All of a Sudden) My Heart Sings (Bonus Track) 2:44
18. More and More (Bonus Track) 2:58
19. You Always Hurt the One You Love (Bonus Track) 3:06
20. Stormy Weather (Bonus Track) 2:41

D said...

What a voice!
thanks again BB

Don Dan said...

hello Bob

Some more Anita Ellis…


Ellis Anita (1920-2015) 1956 Hims

https://krakenfiles.com/view/mkCkSGUzBJ/file.html


Ellis Anita (1920-2015) 1956 I Wonder What Became Of Me

https://krakenfiles.com/view/urgZ828ykX/file.html


Ellis Anita (1920-2015) 1978 A Legend Sings (Orion)

https://krakenfiles.com/view/ItHmxdItvA/file.html

Have fun !

Don Dan
https://www.youtube.com/c/DonDanMusicChannel

boppinbob said...

Thanks DD