Friday, 17 August 2012

Robert Goulet (Guest Host)

Robert Goulet (Guest Host)

Robert Goulet, who marshaled his dark good looks and thundering baritone voice to play a dashing Lancelot in the original "Camelot" in 1960, then went on to a wide-ranging career as a singer and actor, winning a Tony, a Grammy and an Emmy, died Tuesday, Oct. 30 in Los Angeles. He was 73. Left, Mr. Goulet in 2005.In 1968, Goulet was on Broadway in the Kander and Ebb musical The Happy Time and won a Tony Award as Best Actor in a Musical for his role. In 2005, he starred in the Broadway revival of Jerry Herman's La Cage aux Folles. Goulet began a recording career with Columbia Records in 1962, which resulted in more than 40 best selling albums.He also toured in several musicals, including Camelot as King Arthur, Man of La Mancha, Rodgers and Hammerstein's South Pacific, Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carousel, where he portrayed Billy Bigelow, a role he also played in 1967 in a made-for-television adaptation of the musical. This version aired only a year after the first telecast of the 1956 film version on ABC.He also starred in a 1966 television version of Brigadoon, which won several Emmy Awards), and Kiss Me Kate in 1968, opposite his then-wife Carol Lawrence. All three were produced by Goulet's company Rogo Productions and aired on ABC, but none have been rebroadcast since the 1960s or released on video. All three were recorded on videotape rather than film.

Robert Goulet (Guest Host)

Robert Goulet (Guest Host)

Robert Goulet (Guest Host)

Robert Goulet (Guest Host)

Robert Goulet (Guest Host)

Robert Goulet (Guest Host)

Robert Goulet (Guest Host)

Robert Goulet (Guest Host)

Robert Goulet (Guest Host)


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