- John Raitt
infobox actor
birthdate=birth date|1917|1|19
birthplace=Santa Ana, California
deathdate=death date and age|2005|2|20|1917|1|19
deathplace=Pacific Palisades, California
occupation=Stage,film ,television actor
children=Bonnie Raitt John Emmett Raitt (
19 January 1917 –20 February 2005 ) was a star of themusical theater and stage.Raitt was born in
Santa Ana, California . He got his start in theatre as a high school student atFullerton High School inFullerton, California . While there, he played in several drama productions in the Plummer Auditorium. Raitt sang in the chorus of "Desert Song." A few years before he died, Raitt once again came back to the Plummer to see a rehearsal, visit students and recollect his beginnings. He is on the school's "Hall of Fame" for his accomplishments.He is best known for his stage roles in the musicals "Carousel", "
Oklahoma! ", "The Pajama Game ", "Carnival in Flanders ", "Three Wishes for Jamie ", and "A Joyful Noise ", in which he set the standard for virile, handsome, strong-voiced leading men during the golden age of the Broadway musical. His only leading film role was in the 1957 movie version of "The Pajama Game" oppositeDoris Day .On
television , he was seen many times on the "Bell Telephone Hour ". A clip of a television performance of Raitt singing the final section of the song "Soliloquy" from "Carousel" is included in the documentary film . In 1957, also for television, he andMary Martin re-created their starring roles in the national touring version of "Annie Get Your Gun".In addition, Raitt made several studio cast recordings of Broadway musicals, including "
Oklahoma! " (as Curly), and "Show Boat " (as Gaylord Ravenal).In 1945, John Raitt was one of the recipients of the first
Theatre World Award for his debut performance in "Carousel". In 1965, he starred in the twentieth-anniversary production of the show atLincoln Center for the Performing Arts .In 1981, he found out that his high school sweetheart was widowed. Having recently divorced from his second wife, he phoned her. "Having played Zorba, I believe in grabbing at life," he recalled. "So I called her and this sweet voice answered. 'I'm free now,' I told her, 'and I'm coming to dinner.' They married.
He died on
February 20 ,2005 , at his home inPacific Palisades ,California , from complications due topneumonia , aged 88. He has a star on theHollywood Walk of Fame for Live Theatre.He was the father of singer
Bonnie Raitt , and former father-in-law ofMichael O'Keefe . He was the grandfather ofBay Raitt , the creator ofGollum 's face for theThe Lord of the Rings film trilogy .External links
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