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Denyce Graves — whatever happened to her? Well, for one thing, she has apparently married well. Yesterday the mezzo-soprano wed Robert Montgomery — not the 1940s film star, but rather the chief of transplant surgery at Johns Hopkins. (He’s the surgeon whose team pioneered the transplant technique of removing a donor’s kidney through her vagina.) [Washington Post]

22 comments

  • Condanna O Screater says:

    Oh my goodness, those whiskers! They make me instinctively cross my legs. Yikes.

  • Will says:

    Man has the highest style facial hair of 1885. Maybe it tickles her–OK I’m not going to go there.

    Early on Graves was a really strong performer. It wasn’t the greatest voice in the world for technical polish, but it worked, it was pretty and she was (probably still is) a real stage animal as well as a beautiful woman. In the 90s I saw her Carmen once and Dalila twice (S&D is a “guilty pleasure” for me) and she made an impact. I’m always sorry to see a performer like Graves suffer a vocal crisis–she brought both glamor and some excitement to her work.