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![]() Avg.User Rating: Rate this person: Actor Born: November 26, 1933 in Lawrence, MA Death: October 30, 2007 in Los Angeles, CA Biography:"Robert Goulet" was raised in Edmonton, Alberta and trained at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto. After several years' worth of straw-hat musical appearances on both sides of the border--as well as a stint as a Canadian kiddie-show host named "Timber Tom"--Goulet made his triumphant Broadway debut in 1959 as Lancelot in "Lerner" and Loewe'sCamelot. His signature tune in that show was "If Ever I Would Leave You," which proved an even bigger hit as a record single. On the strength of this song and others like "What Kind of Fool Am I," Goulet earned a Grammy award in 1962. Two years later, his album "My Love Forgive Me" went gold, and in 1965, he won a Tony for his performance in the Broadway musical "The Happy Time". Goulet's bid for film stardom in 1964 yielded the disappointing "Honeymoon Hotel"; he fared better on television, starring in the 1966 espionage series "Blue Light" and headlining... Full Biography
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