Mary Costa

Mary Costa

Nacimiento : 1930-04-05, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA

Historia

Mary Costa is a retired American opera singer and actress. Her most notable film credit is as the voice of Princess Aurora in the 1959 Disney animated film Sleeping Beauty. She was named a Disney Legend in 1999. Costa is an operatic soprano. She is a recipient of the 2020 National Medal of Arts.

Perfil

Mary Costa

Películas

Disney Princess Sing Along Songs, Vol. 2 - Enchanted Tea Party
Princess Aurora (voice)
It's an enchanted royal tea party, and your little princess is the guest of honor! There, she can sing along with all her favorite Disney Princesses as they perform their best-loved songs. Plus, she'll be the belle of the ball as she learns wonderful dance moves and sings karaoke-style too!
Disney Princess Sing Along Songs, Vol. 1 - Once Upon A Dream
Aurora (voice)
Sound the trumpets and prepare for the ultimate celebration of magic, music and dreams come true! Introduce your little princess to the one special collection that features all her favorite Disney Princesses performing their most cherished songs from Disney's award-winning classics
Disney's DTV Valentine
Princess Aurora (voice)
A Valentine's Day special featuring rock and roll music set to scenes from Disney animation.
The Great Waltz
Jetty Treffz
A musical based on the life and music of Johann Strauss, Jr.
Bing Crosby and the Sounds of Christmas
Herself
Bing Crosby hosts this music holiday special featuring performances by Mary Costa, Robert Goulet, the Mitchell Boys Choir and the Crosby family.
The Frank Sinatra Timex Show - To the Ladies
Surrounded by a mix of talented ladies, host Frank Sinatra does his thing.
La bella durmiente
Princess Aurora (voice)
Había una vez dos reyes que esperaban con alegría el nacimiento de su primera hija, a la que llamarían Aurora. Para celebrarlo, organizaron una fiesta a la que invitaron a todos los habitantes del reino. Pero olvidaron invitar a la malvada bruja Maléfica que, enfurecida, lanzó un terrible hechizo sobre la princesa: el día de su décimosexto cumpleaños, se pincharía con el uso de una rueca y moriría. Pero sus tres divertidas hadas madrinas descubren una forma de romper el maleficio: no morirá, permanecerá dormida hasta que un valiente príncipe la bese...
The Big Caper
Kay
A con artist moves into a small town to spearhead a payroll robbery.
A Christmas Carol
Co-host
A Christmas Carol was written in London by Charles Dickens in 1843. Since that time it has been the subject of countless adaptations for theatrical productions, radio, film, television, and even the opera! This musical version, adapted by Maxwell Anderson for the television show Shower of Stars, features Fredric March (The Man in the Grey Flannel Suit) as the misanthropic Ebenezer Scrooge, who's redemption comes after a ghostly night-time journey through his Christmas Past, Present and Future, and March received an Emmy nomination for his portrayal. The great Basil Rathbone (The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes) co-stars as the ghost of Scrooge's dead partner Jacob Marley, in what many consider to be the best and most chilling portrayal of Marley ever.
Marry Me Again
Bill (Robert Cummings), a jet pilot hero from the Korean War, returns home with intentions of marrying his sweetheart, Doris (Marie Wilson.) But Doris has inherited a million dollars and Bill won't marry her because he dreams of a home and babies, with himself as the sole source of income on his $65 a week. Doris has to find a way to make him change his mind. No matter her character name, Marie Wilson was playing her usual "Irma" role, and finds an "Irma" solution.