#8: Gains Broader Attention in Early 1950s MGM Musicals Like The Merry Widow but Remains Typecast
In the early 1950s, Lamas appeared in high-profile MGM productions such as The Merry Widow (1952). These films increased his exposure and placed him alongside established stars in lavish studio settings.

Despite the visibility, the roles reinforced a pattern. He was cast as charming, dominant, and foreign, rarely allowed softness or depth. The attention raised his profile but did not translate into lasting leading-man power.
