As a young woman, Matzenauer appeared in two
Broadway productions,
Life Begins at 8:40 (1934) and
Symphony (1935). In 1936, she was cast in the
George Cukor film
Camille, but she collapsed on the set and was replaced by
Jean Acker. She sang on radio broadcasts, and was a nightclub singer at the Place Piquale in New York, the
Rainbow Room in
Rockefeller Center, and at the
Balinese Room in Boston, in the 1930s and 1940s. She was back on Broadway in 1948, in
If the Shoe Fits. In 1948 she hosted a variety television program,
Champagne and Orchids, on the
DuMont Network. In her later life, as Adrienne Henoch, she lived in Southern California, and cared for her mother in her last years. In the early 1970s, she sang on a cruise ship. ==Personal life==