Howard Keel, the barrel-chested baritone who starred in musicals from MGM's golden age, including Annie Get Your Gun and Kiss Me, Kate, and who revived his career on TV's Dallas, died Sunday at 85.
Belva Davis and John Carter Brown will be this year’s recipients of SAG-AFTRA’s Howard Keel Award, which is presented in recognition of their significant contributions to the 160,000-member union.
SAG-AFTRA has selected David Hartley-Margolin as the 2016 recipient of the Howard Keel Award for his “significant” contributions to the union. The Howard Keel Award is the highest honor given by the ...
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 ...
LOS ANGELES - Howard Keel, who lent his good looks and rich baritone to such movie musicals as "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" before reinventing himself as the macho star of westerns and later ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Howard Keel, the broad-shouldered baritone who romanced his way through a series of glittery MGM musicals such as "Kiss Me Kate" and "Annie Get Your Gun" and later revived his ...
Harold Clifford Keel (April 13, 1919 – November 7, 2004), known professionally as Howard Keel, was an American actor and singer. He starred in many film musicals of the 1950s. He is best known to ...
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To a generation of moviegoers who may not have had access to Broadway musicals in New York or on tour, the barrel-chested Mr. Keel was what a musical comedy leading man looked and sounded like: Tall, ...
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