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    Carleton Carpenter

    Actor, magician, dancer, writer

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  1. Carleton Upham Carpenter Jr. (July 10, 1926 – January 31, 2022) was an American film, television and stage actor, magician, songwriter, and novelist. [1] [2] Early and personal life [ edit ]

  2. Oct 2, 2014 · I asked Carpenter if he was sexually out during those early years: “No, nobody ever even asked me. If they had, I would have told them. It didn’t make any difference to me.

  3. Cameron Carpenter: b. 1981 American Organist B: Carleton Carpenter: 1926–2022 American Actor G: Edward Carpenter: 1844–1929 English Writer, LGB rights theoretician and activist G: Tim Carpenter: b. 1960 American Politician G: Marjorie Carpréaux: b. 1987 Belgian Basketball player L: Alan Carr: b. 1976 English Comedian, TV personality G

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    Lifetime [4]
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    Notable As
    b. 1965
    American
    Politician
    b. 1992
    Mexican
    Actor
    1943–1995
    Colombian
    Artist
    b. ? [4]
    American
    Poet, spoken word artist
  4. Feb 22, 2017 · Broadway Legend Joined: 4/22/04. #1 MGM star Carleton Carpenter dishes about Debbie Reynolds, Broadway and his bisexual past. Posted: 2/22/17 at 1:03pm. Matthew Rettenmund of BoyCulture.com has posted a wonderful interview with Carleton Carpenter, best known for ''Aba Daba Honeymoon,'' his delightful MGM duet with Debbie Reynolds in ''Two Weeks ...

  5. Jan 31, 2022 · Carleton Carpenter, Debbie Reynolds’ Co-Star in ‘Two Weeks With Love,’ Dies at 95. Their recording of "Aba Daba Honeymoon" in the MGM musical proved to be a big hit, and he also starred on ...

  6. Gender: Male. Race or Ethnicity: White. Sexual orientation: Gay [1] Occupation: Actor, Novelist. Nationality: United States. Executive summary: Two Weeks: With Love. [1] Larry P. Gross, Contested Closets: The Politics and Ethics of Outing, page 42: "now 58 and openly gay." University: Northwestern University.

    • July 10, 1926
  7. Carleton Carpenter. Actor: The Whistle at Eaton Falls. Actor, songwriter ("Christmas Eve"), composer and author Carleton Carpenter, was educated at Bennington (VT) High School. He appeared on Broadway, in "Bright Boy", "Three to Make Ready", and "John Murray Anderson's Almanac," and on television, and made many records. Carpenter wrote special material for Debbie Reynolds, Kaye Ballard ...

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