Esther Williams
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Filmography
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Million Dollar Mermaid
(1952)Esther Williams stars in this dramatic true musical romance of turn-of-the century swimming champion Annette Kellerman, better known as the Million Dollar Mermaid. As a child in Australia, Kellerman learns to swim to overcome a potentially crippling physical handicap and develops into a champion. As a young woman, she travels with her father to London and dreams of a career as a dancer. But when her father falls on hard times, Kellerman resorts to her aquatic talents: swimming 30 miles of the Thames in a famous publicity stunt, then shocking Boston by appearing in a one-piece suit.

Neptune's Daughter
(1949)Mistaken identity complicates a polo player’s romance with a bathing suit designer.

Easy to Love
(1953)At Cypress Gardens Resort, Julie stars in a show but earns little. Frustrated, she then meets a singer in New York who romances her.

On an Island with You
(1948)Esther Williams, Peter Lawford, Ricardo Montalban, Jimmy Durante, Cyd Charisse, and bandleader Xavier Cugat star in this highly successful musical comedy. Actress Rosalind Rennolds is shooting a song-and-dance film in Hawaii when a young Navy lieutenant is brought onto the production as a technical advisor. Having once performed a number with her in an Armed Forces show, the young officer is convinced he and Rennolds should be together--so he spirits her away to a desert island.
Pagan Love Song
(1950)
Texas Carnival
(1951)Esther Williams dazzles the eye and Red Skelton tickles the funny bone while playing a down-and-out carnival sideshow team mistaken for a pair of multimillionaires at a Texas resort.

Take Me Out to the Ball Game
(1949)Two baseball players moonlighting in vaudeville clash with their team's new female owner and a gambler determined to thwart their pennant dreams.
Easy to Wed
(1946)
That's Entertainment! III
(1994)This third installment of the hugely successful "That's Entertainment" trilogy sets its sights on musical numbers from MGM's vast library of classics that never made it to the big screen, either because of their controversial subject matter or due to creative differences.