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Years active
  
1929–1961

Name
  
Muriel Rahn


Role
  
Vocalist

Education
  
Tuskegee University

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Full Name
  
Muriel Ellen Rahn

Born
  
June 12, 1911 (
1911-06-12
)
Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Occupation
  
singer, actor, musical director

Died
  
1961, New York City, New York, United States

Spouse
  
Dick Campbell (m. 1932–1961)

People also search for
  
Dick Campbell, Paulette Wilson Campbell

Muriel Rahn (1911 – 1961) was an American vocalist and actress. She co-founded the Rose McClendon Players with her husband, Dick Campbell and was one of the leading black concert singers of the mid-20th Century. She is perhaps best known for her starring role in the original Broadway production of Carmen Jones. Rahn also served as musical director of the German State Theater in Frankfurt.

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Biography

Muriel Ellen Rahn was born in Boston in 1911, the daughter of Willie and Bessie Rahn.

Rahn was awarded a degree from the Music Conservatory of the University of Nebraska, at Lincoln. She also attended Tuskegee Institute, Atlanta University, Columbia University and studied voice at Juilliard School of Music.

In 1929, she launched her professional career in New York City. One of her earlier appearances on Broadway was in the musical, Come of Age written and staged by Clamence Dane with music by Richard Addinsell.

In 1950, Rahn made one of her last appearances on Broadway. Opposite operatic legend Lawrence Tibbett, she played the role of Cora Lewis in the musical, The Barrier, based on the play, Mulatto by Langston Hughes.

Later stage credits included the off-Broadway production of Sara Reavin’s melodrama, The Ivory Branch with Diana Barrymore. In 1959, Rahn became the first black musical director of the Städtische Bühnen Theater in Frankfurt, Germany.

Personal

Rahn died on August 8, 1961 at Sydenham Hospital in New York City from lung cancer.

References

Muriel Rahn Wikipedia