Kathryn Grayson, whose beauty and lilting soprano brightened MGM musicals of the 1940s and 1950s including 'Anchors Aweigh,' 'Show Boat,' 'The Desert Song' and 'Kiss Me Kate,' has died. She was 88. Grayson died Wednesday of natural causes at her Los Angeles home, said the actress' longtime companion and secretary, Sally Sherman.

Grayson's youthful ambition was to sing opera, but she wasn't able to accomplish that dream until after her movie career ended. While still a teenager, she was placed under contract at MGM at a time when the studio was assembling a stable of musical talent that would dominate the era of great musicals. Watch clip from 'Anchors Aweigh,' left, and 'It Happened in Brooklyn':