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Name
  
Cobina Wright

Role
  
Opera Singer


Children
  
Cobina Carolyn Wright

Books
  
I Never Grew Up

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Died
  
April 9, 1970, Los Angeles, California, United States

Spouse
  
Owen Johnson (m. 1912–1917), William May Wright (m. ?–1935)

Movies
  
The Razor's Edge, Accent on Love, Murder Among Friends, Small Town Deb, Right to the Heart

Similar People
  
Owen Johnson, Robert Underwood Johnson, Edmund Goulding

Cobina Wright, Sr. (20 September 1887 – 9 April 1970) was an American opera singer and actress who appeared in The Razor's Edge (1946). She gained later fame as a hostess and a syndicated gossip columnist. Wright was also known as Esther Cobb, Esther Johnson, and Esther Cobina.

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Biography

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She was born on September 20, 1887 in Lakeview, Oregon as Esther Ellen Cobb to Benjamin M. Cobb and Della Holmes (1861—1943).

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She married and divorced twice. Her first husband, whom she married in 1912, was American novelist Owen Johnson; she was his second wife, and they divorced in 1917. Her second husband was William May Wright, a stockbroker, by whom she had one child, a daughter, Cobina Carolyn Wright (aka Cobina Wright Jr.), (1921—2011), briefly a movie actress. the Wrights were divorced in 1935.

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In the early part of the 20th century, she was a coloratura soprano, using the stage name Esther Cobina. She had studied singing in California, under voice teacher Nettie Snyder, and in Germany, where she initially pursued her career on stage. During World War I, she performed for French and American troops in Europe. She later made her American opera debut at Carnegie Hall in 1924.

She died in Los Angeles, California in 1970.

Legacy

Wright was the author of a memoir called I Never Grew Up (Prentice-Hall, 1952).[1]


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References

Cobina Wright Wikipedia