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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Howard_KeelHoward Keel - Wikipedia

    Harold Clifford Keel (April 13, 1919 – November 7, 2004), professionally Howard Keel, was an American actor and singer known for his rich bass-baritone singing voice. He starred in a number of MGM musicals in the 1950s and in the television series Dallas from 1981 to 1991.

  2. Howard Keel. Actor: Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. Howard Keel was the Errol Flynn and Clark Gable of "golden age" movie musicals back in the 1950s.

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  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0444476Howard Keel - IMDb

    Actor: Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. Howard Keel was the Errol Flynn and Clark Gable of "golden age" movie musicals back in the 1950s. With a barrel-chested swagger and cocky, confident air, the 6'4" brawny baritone Keel had MGM's loveliest songbirds swooning helplessly for over a decade in what were some of the finest musical films ever ...

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  4. Howard Keel, the barrel-chested star of lavish Hollywood musicals like "Show Boat," "Kiss Me Kate," and "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers," and later of the television show "Dallas," died early...

  5. Step into the glitz and glamour of Classic Hollywood as we shine a spotlight on Howard Keel, an icon of the silver screen. 🌟From unforgettable performances ...

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  6. Nov 8, 2004 · Howard Keel, who tamed feisty big-screen heroines such as Annie Oakley, Calamity Jane and Shakespeare’s shrewish Kate with his lusty bravado and booming bass-baritone voice, and later became the...

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  8. Nov 7, 2004 · Howard Keel, whose good looks and rich baritone carried him to stardom in musicals on stage and screen, and gained him macho roles in westerns and TV’s long-running “Dallas,” was saluted Monday...

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