- Robert Goulet
Infobox actor
imagesize = 230px
birthname = Robert Gerard Goulet
birthdate = birthdate|1933|11|26
birthplace =Lawrence, Massachusetts
deathdate = death date and age|2007|10|30|1933|11|26
deathplace =Los Angeles, California
othername =
occupation =Singer ,actor ,television actor
yearsactive = 1952-2007
spouse = Louise Longmore (1956-1963)
Carol Lawrence (1963-1981)
Vera Novak (1982-2007)
website = http://www.robertgoulet.com
grammyawards = Best New Artist
1962
tonyawards = Best Leading Actor in a Musical
1968 "The Happy Time "
awards =Theatre World Award
1961 "Camelot "Hollywood Walk of Fame
6368 Hollywood BoulevardRobert Gerard Goulet (
November 26 1933 –October 30 2007 ) was aCanadian Grammy- andTony Award - winning entertainer. He rose to international stardom in 1960 asLancelot inLerner and Loewe 's hit Broadway musical "Camelot". His long career as asinger andactor encompassedtheatre ,radio ,television andfilm . Enjoying most of his career in theUnited States , he later took permanent residence there and became an American citizen.Biography
Early life
Goulet was born in
Lawrence, Massachusetts , the only son ofFrench Canadian parents Jeanette (née Gauthier) and Joseph Georges André Goulet, a laborer. [cite web | url=http://www.filmreference.com/film/93/Robert-Goulet.html | title=Robert Goulet Biography | work=filmreference | date=2008 | accessdate=2008-06-08] (Contrary to what many legitimate reference works state, Goulet was not born Stanley Applebaum. This error resulted from an impertinent comment Goulet made before a group of reporters when he first became a star.) Shortly after his father's death, his mother, sister Claire, and Robert moved toGirouxville, Alberta when he was thirteen years old, and he spent his formative years in Canada. [cite web | author=Vera Goulet | url=http://www.robertgoulet.com/bios.php | title=Robert Goulet Biography | work=Robert Goulet's Official Website | date=2008 | accessdate=2008-06-08]After living in
Girouxville, Alberta , for several years, they moved to the provincial capital of Edmonton so that he could take advantage of the performance opportunities offered in the city. There, he attended the famous voice schools founded by Herbert G. Turner and Jean Letourneau, and later became aradio announcer forradio station CKUA . Upon graduating from Victoria Composite high school, Goulet received a scholarship to Toronto's Royal Conservatory of Music. There, he studied voice with famedoratorio baritone s,George Lambert andErnesto Vinci .Goulet's rise to fame started at the age of five. At a family gathering, Goulet's aunts and uncles blackened his face with burnt cork and prompted him to do
Al Jolson impressions. Though his performance was well-received by his relatives, the experience was deeply traumatic for the young Goulet, and left him with performance anxiety, which would plague him for many years. In spite of hisstage fright , Goulet was encouraged by his parents to continue performing.In 1952, he competed in
CBC Television 's "Pick The Stars," ultimately ascending to the semifinals. This led to other network appearances on shows like "Singing Stars of Tomorrow," "Opportunity Knocks ," and the Canadian version of "Howdy Doody " in which he starred oppositeWilliam Shatner . [cite web | title=Howdy-Doody | url=http://www.tvarchive.ca/database/17298/howdy_doody/details/ | work=TVArchive | date=2008 | accessdate=2008-06-07]Rise to stardom
In 1959, Goulet was introduced to
librettist Alan Jay Lerner and composerFrederick Loewe , who were having difficulty casting the role ofLancelot in their stage production "Camelot". Lerner and Loewe, impressed by Goulet's talent, signed the virtual newcomer to play the part, oppositeRichard Burton (King Arthur ) andJulie Andrews (Queen Guenevere).In October 1960, "Camelot" opened in
Toronto , ran for a four-week engagement inBoston , and finally opened on Broadway two months later. Goulet received favorable reviews, most notably for his show-stopping romanticballad , "If Ever I Would Leave You " which would become hissignature song .cite web | author=William Ruhlmann | title=Review: Robert Goulet - Always work=All Music Guide | url=http://www.mp3.com/albums/516963/reviews.html | date=2002 | accessdate=2008-06-07] After the run of "Camelot"', Goulet appeared on "The Danny Thomas Show " and "The Ed Sullivan Show ", which made him a household name among American audiences.On
May 25 ,1965 , Goulet mangled the lyrics to the United StatesNational Anthem at the opening of the Muhammad Ali-Sonny Liston heavyweight championship fight inLewiston, Maine . Goulet had never sung the anthem in public before, and replaced the lyrics "dawn's early light" and "gave proof through the night" with "dawn's early night" and "gave proof through the fight." The gaffe was reported in newspapers nationwide the next morning, and Goulet was criticized in opinion columns for a lack of knowledge of the lyrics.cite news | author=The Associated Press | title=Robert Goulet is remembered in Maine town for anthem rendition at Ali-Liston title fight | work=International Herald Tribune | url=http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/10/31/arts/NA-A-E-MUS-US-Goulet-Remembered.php | date=2007 | accessdate=2008-06-07] Goulet also had his biggest pop hit in this year, when his single "My Love, Forgive Me" reached #16 on theBillboard Hot 100 .In 1966, Goulet starred as a
double agent in the short-lived ABCWorld War II television series , "Blue Light".Entertainment career
In 1968, Goulet was on Broadway in the
Kander and Ebb musical "The Happy Time". He appeared in a 1982 production of "Rose Marie" withInga Swenson , and in 2005 appeared in the Broadway revival of Jerry Herman's "La Cage aux Folles". Goulet began a recording career withColumbia Records in 1962, which resulted in more than 15 albums.He also toured in several musicals, including
Rodgers and Hammerstein 's "Carousel", where he portrayed Billy Bigelow, a role he also played in 1967 in amade-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 television versions of "
Brigadoon " (1966, a production which won severalEmmy Award s), and "Kiss Me Kate ", opposite his then-wifeCarol Lawrence (1968). These other two productions were also presented by ABC, but none of them have been rebroadcast since the 1960s or released on video. All three were shot onvideotape rather than film.Goulet began working in films in 1962, providing the voice of one of the characters in the animated feature "
Gay Purr-ee ", oppositeJudy Garland . His first non-singing acting role was in "Honeymoon Hotel" (1964), but it was not until a cameo appearance as a singer in Louis Malle's film, "Atlantic City" (1980) that Goulet was given critical acclaim. He recorded the song "Atlantic City (My Old Friend)" forApplause Records in 1981.He was absent from the screen for seven years, until he was cast by
Tim Burton as a houseguest blown through the roof by "Beetlejuice " and also played himself inBill Murray 's "Scrooged " (both 1988). In 1990 he sang the Canadian national anthem at the beginning of "WrestleMania VI ", which was held at the Skydome inToronto, Ontario .In 1991, Goulet starred, along with
John Putch andHillary Bailey Smith , in the unsold television series pilot "Acting Sheriff ". That same year, he appeared as Quentin Hapsburg, oppositeLeslie Nielsen , in the comedy "". (He also had a cameo in the 1982 TV series "Police Squad ", in the episode "The Butler Did It (A Bird in the Hand) ", where, as "Special Guest Star", he died by firing squad in the opening credits. The television series spawned "The Naked Gun" movie series).In 1993, he played himself in the "
The Simpsons " episode "$pringfield". In that episode,Bart Simpson booked him into his owncasino (actually Bart'streehouse ), where he sang "Jingle Bells (Batman Smells)". In 1996, he appeared inEllen DeGeneres ' first starring vehicle, "Mr. Wrong", as an insecure TV host. Goulet also provided the singing voice of Wheezy the penguin in the Vegas-style finale from the 1999 Pixar film,Toy Story 2 . In 2000, he played himself on two episodes of theRobert Smigel series "TV Funhouse "; as a sort of mentor to the show's animal puppet troupe, he was the only character who had the respect ofTriumph the Insult Comic Dog . Goulet has also appeared in theDisney cartoon "Recess", as the singing voice for Mikey Blumberg, in numerous episodes, as well as the film "".In 1978, he sang "You Light Up My Life" at the Miss Universe Pageant to the five finalists.
Goulet was also featured in an Emerald Nuts advertising campaign in 2006, as he starred in a television commercial that debuted during
Super Bowl XL and maintained a consistent presence up until his death.Widely circulated stories of
Elvis Presley blasting his televisions with a shotgun whenever Goulet appeared were, in fact, confirmed by those who were close to the superstar. Goulet, himself, was aware of Presley's pistol-packing critique, and took the matter with good humor.fact|date=January 2008Personal life
Goulet and his first wife Louise Longmore had one daughter, Nicolette. He had two sons, Christopher and Michael, with his second wife, actress and singer
Carol Lawrence .In 1982 he married Vera Novak in
Las Vegas, Nevada . When not at their home in Las Vegas, Robert and Vera Goulet resided on theiryacht inLos Angeles .In March 2006, it was announced that Goulet would receive a star on
Canada's Walk of Fame . Although he was not born inCanada , he was born of Canadian parents, and he moved back when he was 13 years old spending his formative years there. At the time of his death, Goulet was seeking Canadiancitizenship , with the help of fellow Albertanbandleader and senatorTommy Banks .Illness and death
On
September 30 ,2007 , Goulet was hospitalized in Las Vegas, where he was diagnosed withidiopathic pulmonary fibrosis , "a rare but rapidly progressive and potentially fatal condition." OnOctober 13 ,2007 , he was transferred toCedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles after it was determined he "would not survive without an emergency lung transplant." [ [http://omg.yahoo.com/robert-goulet-in-dire-need-of-lung-transplant/news/3331 Robert Goulet In Dire Need Of Lung Transplant] ]Goulet died on
October 30 ,2007 , at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, while awaiting alung transplant . He was 73 years old. [http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,306526,00.html Singer Robert Goulet Dies at 73] .FOX News .October 30 2007 .] cite web | url=http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2007/10/30/entertainment/e164425D12.DTL | title=Singer Robert Goulet Dies at 73 | first=Daisy | last=Nguyen | date=2007-10-30 | publisher=Associated Press ,San Francisco Chronicle | accessdate=2007-10-30 ] cite web | url=http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/30/arts/music/30cnd-goulet.html | title=Robert Goulet, Actor, Dies at 73 | first=Douglas | last=Martin | date=2007-10-30 | publisher=The New York Times | accessdate=2007-10-30 ]Popular culture references
*In 2008, The
American Mustache Institute named an award after Goulet called the "Robert Goulet Mustached American of the Year" award recognizing the most impactful Mustached American of the past year.
*Goulet was regularly parodied by "Saturday Night Live " cast memberWill Ferrell , selling ridiculous merchandise, such as the "Robert Goulet cell phone" — a phone encased in an exact replica of Goulet's head — to pay off debts to criminal organizations.
*In the episode "$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling) " of The Simpsons, Goulet appears voiced by himself, tricked by Bart to perform in a kid casino.
*He appears in an episode ofBoy Meets World , serenadingCory Matthews and others while they serve detention.
* In another episode, "Homer of Seville ", the famous song "If I Ever Would Leave You" is sung by Homer after he discovered his singing talent that he can only 'use' while lying on his back.
*Goulet appeared on an episode of "Two Guys and a Girl " (Season 3 Episode 12) as himself, where he performs at the New Years Eve party. He made a second appearance in the final episode of the third season where he served as the minister at Johnny and Sharon's wedding.
*Goulet was referred to in the musical, "A Chorus Line ", in the songs "Montage 1" and "Montage 2".
*Goulet was also featured in anEmerald Nuts commercial.
*Goulet appeared on an episode of "The King of Queens " as himself singing on a cruise ship. He helps Doug obtain a wig for Carrie.
*Robert Goulet did a series of humorous commercials for ESPN in the early 90's for the NCAA Basketball tournament games.
*The special ofMy Gym Partner's A Monkey , "Animal School Musical", a parody ofHigh School Musical , had the message, "In memory, Robert Goulet" at the end of the show before the credits began rolling.
*He is also mentioned at Dethklok concerts before the song "fansong" http://youtube.com/watch?v=KiqtYRLVf6YDiscography
Columbia Records (except as noted):
* "Always You", 1962
* "Two of Us", 1962
* "Sincerely Yours", 1962
* "The Wonderful World of Love", 1963
* "Annie Get Your Gun", studio cast, withDoris Day , 1963
* "In Person", 1963
* "This Christmas I Spend with You", 1963
* "Without You", 1964
* " [http://www.discogs.com/release/1176636 Manhattan Tower] ", 1964
* "My Love, Forgive Me", 1964 (#22 Canada)
* "Summer Sounds", 1965
* "On Broadway", 1965
* "I Remember You", 1966
* "Travelin' On Tour, 1966
* "On Broadway Volume 2", 1967
* "Hollywood Mon Amour", 1967
* "Woman, Woman", 1968
* "Both Sides Now" 1968
* "Come Back To Sorrento" 1969
* "Today's Greatest Hits", 1970
* "Robert Goulet's Wonderful World of Christmas", 1968
* "I Never Did as I Was Told", MGM Records, 1971
* "After All Is Said And Done", 1976
* "Close to You", Applause Records, 1982Filmography
* "
Gay Purr-ee " (1962) (voice)
* "Honeymoon Hotel " (1964)
* "I'd Rather Be Rich " (1964)
* "The Daydreamer " (1966) (voice)
* "I Deal in Danger " (1966)
* "Underground" (1970)
* "Atlantic City" (1980)
* "Beetlejuice " (1988)
* "Scrooged " (1988) (cameo)
* "" (1991)
* "Mr. Wrong" (1996)
* "Boy Meets World "
* "Toy Story 2 " (1999) (voice)
* "The Last Producer " (2000)
* "G-Men from Hell " (2000)
* "" (2001) (voice)
* "" (2003) (documentary)
* "The King of Queens " (2006)References
External links
* [http://www.robertgoulet.com Robert Goulet official website]
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* [http://www.eonline.com/news/article/index.jsp?uuid=8e059624-55f7-4e53-abaa-df462834b0e1&sid=fd-news Robert Goulet's Coda] from [http://www.eonline.com/index.jsp E! News Online]
* [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article2780208.ece Obituary in "The Times", 1 November 2007]
* [http://www.americanmustacheinstitute.org/files/Goulet_Award_2008.pdf American Mustache Institute award, the Robert Goulet Mustached American of the Year"]
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title=Grammy Award for Best New Artist
years=1962
before=Peter Nero
after=The Swingle Singers succession box
title=Theatre World Award
years=1961
for "Camelot "
before=Nancy Dussault
for "Do Re Mi "
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for "Call Me By My Rightful Name "Persondata
NAME = Goulet, Robert Gerard
ALTERNATIVE NAMES =
SHORT DESCRIPTION = American entertainer, singer
DATE OF BIRTH =November 26 1933
PLACE OF BIRTH =Lawrence, Massachusetts
DATE OF DEATH =October 30 2007
PLACE OF DEATH =Los Angeles, California
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