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

    Dallas. Recording career. Honors. Personal life and death. Filmography. Television. Stage work. References. Sources. External links. Howard Keel. Harold Clifford Keel (April 13, 1919 – November 7, 2004), [1] professionally Howard Keel, was an American actor and singer known for his rich bass-baritone singing voice. [2] .

  2. Nov 8, 2004 · Howard Keel, who sang and danced to stardom in the heyday of MGM musicals, has died of colon cancer at his home in Palm Desert, California. He was 85. With his full-throated baritone and 1.95 metre frame, Keel was a romantic figure in classic musicals such as Annie Get Your Gun, Showboat, Kiss Me Kate, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers and Kismet.

  3. Nov 8, 2004 · Howard Keel, who sang and danced to stardom in the heyday of MGM musicals, died Sunday of colon cancer at his home in Palm Desert, Calif. He was 85. With his full-throated baritone and...

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  4. Nov 8, 2004 · 1990s TV Cinema Musicals Theatre. Howard Keel, one of the last stalwarts of the golden age of MGM musicals who later shone as one of the stars of Dallas on television, died yesterday at the...

  5. Nov 10, 2004 · Keel died Sunday morning of colon cancer at his home in Palm Desert, according to his son, Gunnar. He was 85. Keel starred in Rodgers and Hammerstein musicals in New York and London before...

  6. Nov 8, 2004 · Musical film and stage star Howard Keel, known for such classics as "Kiss Me Kate," "Show Boat," "Kismet," "Annie Get Your Gun" and his favorite, "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers," died Sunday of ...

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    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. 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 produced.

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