Bollinger, Anne (c. 1923–1962)
Bollinger, Anne (c. 1923–1962)
American soprano. Born c. 1923 in Lewiston, Iowa; died July 11, 1962, age 39, in Zurich, Switzerland; m. Jack T. Nielsen.
Made debut at the Metropolitan Opera in Carmen (1949) and remained there until 1935; made many guest appearances in Europe.
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