Robert Goulet has gone from playing Lancelot to King Arthur, the part that in 1960 led Richard Burton to "Cleopatra" and Elizabeth Taylor. " Monitor Radio is polite enough not to mention that this very same anecdote, and quote, has been published in almost every article about Goulet for the last 33 years. Fans have left letters for him backstage. But when he sings, or even speaks, the years fall away. he asks loudly. His performance led him to land his debut role in a Broadway production. ", Goulet had no problems poking fun at his fame, appearing recently in an Emerald nuts commercial in which he "messes" with the stuff of dozing office workers, and lending his name to Goulet's SnoozeBars. [36], In 2016, Goulet was portrayed by Broadway star Matt Bogart in episode 4 of HBO's Vinyl as an act for American Century.[37]. she asks smoothly. He has no videos playing on MTV, no sitcom in continuous reruns. "He could shake a room with that big beautiful voice. or redistributed. And her temper is legend. Gave birth to her 1st child, a son Christopher Goulet, with her now late ex-2nd husband, Gave birth to her 2nd child, a son Michael Goulet, with her now late ex-2nd husband, Release of her autobiography, "Carol Lawrence: The Backstage Story" by Carol with Phyllis Hobe. Joseph Georges Andr Goulet. Longstanding rumor that his real name is Stanley Applebaum is false, although many web sites and even reference books continue to report this. Twelve side plates, silverware, 12 water glasses, 12 wine glasses. In 2005, he starred in the Broadway revival of Jerry Herman's La Cage aux Folles. of 1 In the mall adjoining the theater, two men are cleaning the floor. The waiter offers an extra plate with the pie, suggesting he spoon it out first to cool it. Carol, however, endured as a celebrity and marched on from Broadway stage to Broadway stage to the tune of "Subways Are for Sleeping," "Saratoga," "I Do! [3] Shortly after his father's death, 13-year-old Goulet moved with his mother and sister Claire to Girouxville, Alberta, and he spent his formative years in Canada.[4]. The fans booed, while Howard Cosell chortled thinking it good fun and all part of the spectacle. [31], Ferrell portrayed Goulet on the April 7, 2001 episode of SNL in a lengthy sketch opposite fellow cast member Chris Parnell and host Alec Baldwin. Her aerobic/ dancercise video, "Broadway Body Workout" is set to Broadway music and reflects her love of dance and fitness. She left me the boat and the house in Vegas, which she hated. She simpers. he moved to Edmonton, Canada, a year later. My mother washed dishes in a hotel and eventually she remarried, more to give me a future and a home than for love. "Vera is my partner and friend," he says. He was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Recording at 6368 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California. ", It's deja vu all over again. What Robert Goulet taught us is that people who've been up and down are more interesting than people who are on their way up and think that's the only direction life has. Waiting in the dressing room for the show to begin, the producer says, "We have people climbing over seats out there." As long as people do their job I'm easy to get along with. The Robert Goulet Memorial Mustached American of the Year Award, You learn from your mistakes. Julie Andrews followed her Guenevere with "Mary Poppins" and "The Sound of Music.". In 1966, Goulet starred in the television series Blue Light, in which he played a journalist working undercover in Nazi Germany as a spy on behalf of the Allies. "Well, if I'd had my druthers I'd have gone to the Actors Studio and done work on my dramatic acting," he says. After his divorce from his first wife, he married Carol Lawrence, with whom he shared two sons; Christopher Goulet and Michael He was the son of Jeanette (Gauthier) and Joseph Georges Andr Goulet. Goulet guest starred on The Lucy Show in 1967 as himself and two additional characters who entered a Robert Goulet look-alike contest. He also toured in several musicals, including Camelot as Sir Lancelot, Man of La Mancha, Rodgers and Hammerstein's South Pacific, Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carousel, where he portrayed Billy Bigelow, a role he also played in 1967 in a made-for-television adaptation of the musical. "I think I'm more of a Christian than she is.". Mrs. Goulet is equally hard on herself. Camelot premiered at the O'Keefe Centre in Toronto on October 1, 1960, and then moved to Boston, before being featured at Broadway. Goulets performance, particularly his interpretation of the romantic ballad If Ever I Would Leave You, earned him instant recognition and favorable reviews. One calls out to Goulet: "I'm a big fan of yours. They had been married for 17.3 years. The host plots his escape. For now, everyday seems as if it should be the best day of them all. Goulet was featured in a two-part episode of the sitcom Alice during the 1981 season, again playing himself. JORDAN GOULET. Mrs. Goulet looks annoyed, probably because she knows he will be seeing her on Friday. He speaks with Monitor Radio, the news service of The Christian Science Monitor, using his hearty and booming voice, the one that seems to reassure him people are listening. She hates me. Streamline your workflow with our best-in-class digital asset management system. "He was right. Still, he is not mollified. He sighs. Parnell and Baldwin portray Goulet's (fictitious) brothers Wes and Ken Goulet, respectively, who have supporting roles in the production. Glenn Ford gave her away and 900 people showed up at the Dunes Hotel for the reception, where Goulet was performing. Among his eight stage productions for the company, the most notable were Pajama Game (1959) and Carousel (1960). A cult favorite, the sketch is ostensibly a commercial for a stage production of a new musical titled "Red Ships of Spain" in which Robert Goulet (Ferrell) is appearing in the leading role of Captain Ferdinand Poncho. And in 1994, when "Camelot" ends, he says he will return to Broadway in a Leslie Bricusse musical about King Henry VIII. Market data provided by Factset. - IMDb Mini Biography By: 1966), [20] by his second wife, actress and singer Carol Lawrence . The couple had one daughterNicolettewho died on April 17, 2008. He studied acting and singing at The Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto, after earning a scholarship. She had three children: Jordan, Solange and Dee. After the run of Camelot, Goulet appeared on The Danny Thomas Show and The Ed Sullivan Show, which made him a household name among American audiences. Its first four episodes were compiled and edited to create the 1966 film I Deal in Danger., His remarkable performance as Jacques Bonnard in the Kander and Ebb musical The Happy Time that opened at The Broadway Theatre on January 18, 1968, and ran till September 28, 1968, won Goulet the Tony Award for the Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical.. In 2006, he appeared in an episode ("Sold'y Locks") of The King of Queens as himself.[19]. "We haven't seen his kids in a while," she says. son". Although Goulet headlined frequently on the Las Vegas Strip, one period stood out, evidenced by a photograph that hung on his office wall. [on childhood] The trick for grown-ups is to make the effort to recapture what we knew automatically as children. His father worked as a textile mill guard and was a fine amateur singer, which influence young Goulet to begin singing when he was five years old at family gatherings. But audiences nostalgic for the old-fashioned brand of musical theater still clamor for star power, even if the star hasn't been on Broadway in 25 years, and even if he is not re-creating his original role. As a result of this film, he recorded the song "Atlantic City (My Old Friend)" for Applause Records in 1981. He had fallen ill while flying home to Las Vegas after performing a concert in Syracuse, NY, on September 20, 2007. On this tour, which began last September and is booked in more than 50 cities through July 1994, he plays a strenuous schedule of eight shows a week. https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/robert-goulet-4373.php, 21st Century Film & Theater Personalities, 20th Century Film & Theater Personalities, 20th Century American Film & Theater Personalities, 21st Century American Film & Theater Personalities. Robert Goulet was an American from French-Canadian ancestry. ", Lawrence became a born-again Christian, didn't she? "Je vous aime beaucoup," she says. Cast as Sir Lancelot and originating the role in the 1960 Broadway musical Camelot starring opposite established Broadway stars Richard Burton and Julie Andrews, he achieved instant recognition with his performance and interpretation of the song "If Ever I Would Leave You", which became his signature song. It comes as something of a shock for those who remember that when the couple married in 1963 they were both Broadway stars whose romance was treated in the press like a fairy tale. He lived in Las Vegas, NV in his later years, until his death. Son of Joseph Georges Andr Goulet and Jeanette Alice Goulet Husband of Vera Chochorovska Goulet and Private Ex-husband of Private and Private Father of Nicolette Ginette Fowlar; Private and Private Brother of Claire Dumont He also had two sons, Christopher and Michael, with his second wife, Carol. Goulet's father died when he was only 13. "I am the tough one, yes," she says evenly. A theater executive who has worked with the Goulets recalls a presenter in one city who was so traumatized by Mrs. Goulet that he sent the executive a voodoo doll with her picture attached and a note that said "do your magic. "She wanted it in there, that's all," he says, dismissive. Among their friends in show business, she says, are Kirk Douglas, Leslie Nielsen and Ricardo Montalban. On October 13, he was transferred to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles after it was determined that he "would not survive without an emergency lung transplant".Goulet died on October 30, 2007 at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, while awaiting a transplant.He is survived by his wife, Vera Goulet, and three children, sons Christopher and Michael, and daughter Nicolette Goulet, who is the mother of his grandchildren, Jordan Gerard and Solange. In December 1966, a theatrical film starring Goulet, I Deal in Danger, was released, made up of the first four episodes of Blue Light edited together. Tuesdays, Goulet sells the show by giving interviews all day. Anyone can read what you share. Renowned actor and singer Robert Goulet was married three times before his death in 2007. Now there was something to talk about besides the strange fight that ended in the first round with what has become known in the history books as the "phantom punch". A controversy evolved after Goulet sang the American national anthem during the opening ceremony of the second Muhammad AliSonny Liston heavyweight championship fight on May 25, 1965, in Lewiston, Maine, where he wrongly uttered the lyric dawn's early light as dawn's early night., He starred as an Allied spy, David March, in the American espionage drama Blue Light that ran from January 12 to May 18, 1966. ", He returned to Broadway in 2005 as one half of a gay couple in "La Cage aux Folles. Then he takes the mike, swishing the cord around him with a flourish. It's 'Camelot.' On December 7, 1962, Goulet made an appearance on The Jack Paar Show with Judy Garland to promote their animated film, Gay Purr-ee. Ana Gasteyer also appears as Robert's (fictitious) daughter Shiela Goulet, who is oddly cast as her father's character's love interest. She went on every talk-show interview and cut me to shreds and I've never done anything like that and I won't. In 1992, Goulet made an uncredited appearance as the piano player who suffers agonizing injuries in the "Weird Al" Yankovic video for "You Don't Love Me Anymore". All rights reserved. His voice is too loud, his multicolored sweater too bright, his full beard and moustache too fussily theatrical. Legal Statement. Certainly the day I came away cancer-free from a prostate operation stands near the top. His successful stint with Camelot was followed by features on the American TV show The Ed Sullivan Show and the American sitcom The Danny Thomas Show that made him a household name in the US. It then played a four-week engagement in Boston, and finally opened on Broadway two months later. It would be difficult to decide in my roller coaster existence, just when I had my Best Day.. [1] His parents were French Canadian, and he was a descendant of French-Canadian pioneers Zacharie Cloutier[2] and Jacques Goulet. He glows. 2015 Profession Dancer's Society Award - 2015. At the induction ceremony, accompanied by Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Goulet mentioned to the Prime Minister, a fellow Albertan, "This is great, but what I really want is my Canadian citizenship. After he died, Goulet's mother moved her children to Edmonton, Alberta, to be near relatives, and remarried. He prefers to talk about religion. This is a piece of entertainment, not a work of art. WebChildren | Affairs Celebrity Biographies Robert Goulet has been divorced from Carol Lawrence since 1981. Wine is poured, food is served and finally, a thousand "I-remember-you-in" stories later at 1 A.M., it is time to leave. "Camelot" arrived yesterday from Pittsburgh, and the Goulets have settled into the Ritz-Carlton. I like to think of them as such. "But in our business people can be vulnerable. October 17, 1982 - October 30, 2007 (his death), Recess Christmas: Miracle on Third Street, 'Weird Al' Yankovic: You Don't Love Me Anymore. "Do you hear him?" WebRobert Goulet. Right now he is recounting his audition for the original "Camelot," when he lost his luggage and had to wear jeans. I'm smoking a cigar and so is he and I say, 'Hello, I'm Robert Goulet, I'm an entertainer and I want to congratulate you on your success.' Her red hair is piled high on her head, her makeup dramatic, her catlike eyes sharp. "They're just thoughts." "This will open everything in Buffalo. The show's theme song, "In His Spotlight", set the stage for spotlighting celebrities, cooking, nutrition, fashion, exercise, children, music and other topics.By hosting five shows on the popular series "Chef du Jour" for the Food Network, Carol was able to share the secret recipes for her cookbook, "I Remember Pasta", a Harvest House publication. The lyric in the title song, "And there's a legal limit to the snow here," gets quite a laugh in Buffalo. Clive Barnes of The New York Post wrote of his performance: Goulet's still radiant grin is in better shape than his joints, giving his movements rather less grace than before. It is easy to see why this Italian girl from Melrose Park, Illinois, is well deserving of her star on the prestigious Hollywood Walk of Fame; the first recipient ever in the category of "Live Theatre".Carol received rave revues in Los Angeles productions of "Do I Hear A Waltz?," "Follies," and "Amy's View," for which she received The Los Angeles Drama Critics Award. 2023 FOX News Network, LLC. - IMDb Mini Biography By: ", He recalls the poverty of his childhood, in Lawrence, Mass., where his father worked as a guard at a textile mill. Born Died October 30, 2007 (73) Add to list Awards 2 wins & 3 nominations Photos 46 Known for The Naked Gun 2: The Smell of Fear 6.9 Quentin Hapsburg 1991 After the show, Mrs. Goulet welcomes visitors in the dressing room while Goulet changes into his Armani suit behind closed doors. Certainly the day I came away cancer-free from a prostate operation stands near the top. He portrays himself in a commercial for "Robert Goulet's Cajun Christmas" on the fictional IBC television network. [8], In 1959, Goulet was introduced to librettist Alan Jay Lerner and composer Frederick Loewe, who were having difficulty casting the role of Lancelot in their stage production Camelot. On October 30, 2007, a month after he was hospitalized, he died from pulmonary fibrosis at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. Peter Worthington, Toronto Sun. He made his film debut in 1962, lending his voice to the character Jaune-Tom in Gay Purr-ee. He also did voice roles in the films The Daydreamer (1966) and Recess: Taking the Fifth Grade (2003). His real breakthrough, however, was the role of Sir Lancelot in the 1960 Broadway musical Camelot. He rose to fame for his rendition of the song If Ever I Would Leave You from Camelot that eventually became his signature song. "I sometimes get up at night and go into a closet thinking it's the bathroom," she says. She attempted, unsuccessfully, to get onto television talk shows during Lawrence's book tour to counter her allegations that Goulet was a mean, unfeeling drunk. This sets off a round of bickering that continues until he starts to sing "How to Handle a Woman." Hand in hand with her cookbook is her interest in fitness, nutrition, health and exercise. "It's nice to be in New York and feel important, but there are audiences in Des Moines and Dallas who can't come to New York so I go to them," he says. There was not clarified whether he not liked Goulet or shot the gun's bullets out of frustration. Singer-actress Carol Lawrence earned widespread stardom quite early in her singing career with the immortal role of Maria in the Broadway musical "West Side Story." [32], He is also known for singing the theme song for the talk show Jimmy Kimmel Live!, which he recorded in 2003. "He appeared on the last part of the show, and I knew then that he was a tremendous talent," Williams said. Gary Brumburgh / gr-home@pacbell.net. It would be difficult to decide in my roller coaster existence, just when I had my 'Best Day.' Carol has kept busy over the years as a talk show host and author, publishing her autobiography in 1990 and recently putting out a cook book. "I think I have four to New Orleans. That same year, he appeared as Quentin Hapsburg, opposite Leslie Nielsen, in the comedy film The Naked Gun 2. she asks, pointing to the ceiling. [30], In the early 2000s, Goulet was often subject to parody in Saturday Night Live skits in which he was portrayed by comedian Will Ferrell. Goulet emerges dapper and handsome. of French-Canadian origin. He smells like throat lozenges. Las Vegas closed the Las Vegas Strip for his funeral procession on November 9, 2007. Overnight, the marquees of two of the Strip's hottest resorts read the same: "Robert Goulet.". There is a muffled sound that goes on for a while, then silence. This followed a cameo as a "Special Guest Star" in the episode "The Butler Did It (A Bird in the Hand)" of the 1982 TV series Police Squad! Official Sites, Was nominated for Broadway's 1958 Tony Award as Best Supporting or Featured Actress (Musical) for "West Side Story.". ", He has no regrets? For an instant each one is young again, eyes wide, wanting tomorrow. He also starred in an award-winning 1966 television version of Brigadoon,[14] which won five primetime Emmy Awards,[15] and Kiss Me Kate in 1968, opposite his then-wife Carol Lawrence. Gone are the days of Yul Brynner, Carol Channing or Mary Martin taking their signature star vehicles on the road for years on end. Other TV appearances include musical variety shows, guest roles on Sex and the City (1998), Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (1993), Murder One (1995), Matt Houston (1982), Hotel (1983), The Love Boat (1977) and Simon & Simon (1981). It was determined he wouldn't survive without an immediate lung transplant, after which he was transferred to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in LA on October 13. I'm so bad at goodbyes." 1964) and Michael (b. ", Perhaps she was overprepared for her role as Goulet's manager. While there, he studied at the voice schools of Jean Ltourneau and Herbert G Turner. [18], In 1978, he sang "You Light Up My Life" at the Miss Universe Pageant to the five finalists. He provided the singing voice of Wheezy the penguin in the big band-style finale of the 1999 Pixar film Toy Story 2, singing a new version of "You've Got a Friend in Me". Brian Gendece / brianent@earthlink.net (qv's & corrections by A. Nonymous), Other Works When not living at their home in Las Vegas, they reside on their yacht, "Rogo", in Los Angeles. "Oh, did I?" Millions of high-quality images, video, and music options are waiting for you. The big-voiced baritone, whose Broadway debut in "Camelot" launched an award-winning stage and recording career, died Tuesday at a Los Angeles hospital, where he had been awaiting the transplant after being diagnosed last month with a rare form of pulmonary fibrosis. "The audiences know the show and they know the man. Goulet asks. Born Carolina Maria Laraia in 1932, the Chicago-born hopeful started out as a singer/dancer in the chorus lines and made her Broadway debut with the "New Faces of 1952." After his divorce from his first wife, he married Carol Lawrence, with whom he shared two sons; Christopher Goulet and Michael Goulet. Six cans Coke Classic, six cans Diet Coke. He is delighted. ", "You're the best singer," reads another. Goulet played Don Quixote in the 199798 U.S. national tour of Man of La Mancha and recorded the theme song for the talk show Jimmy Kimmel Live! Her autobiography, "Carol Lawrence, The Backstage Story", was released by McGraw-Hill.She has performed with all the major symphonies throughout the United States and Canada, and also spanned the globe entertaining on all the major cruise lines. The only son of French-Canadian parents, Goulet was born in Lawrence, Mass. He impressed the five finalists at the 1978 Miss Universe pageant, singing You Light Up My Life.. He participated in the CBC program Pick The Stars in 1952 and made it to the semi-finals. John Serry Sr. collaborated as the orchestral accordionist. While Nicolette and Michael are both entertainers, Christopher has decided to study premed at Santa Monica College. When Goulet appears onstage he looks even younger than he does up close. After hearing his son sing "Lead Kindly In 1982, with Glenn Ford giving the bride away, he was married in Las Vegas to Vera Goulet (aka Vera Novak), a Yugoslavian-born writer, photographer and artist. "No, actually you are the news," the cameraman says. We also took in two boarders and all shared the same bathroom." "My dear old aunt, I'll never see her again. I was 12 then. Journalist Scott Simon, host of Weekend Edition Saturday on NPR, said in 2007: A professional entertainer doesn't give any less of himself just because the audience gets a little smaller. You can find a similar net worth amassed byLisa Boothe. He'd rather read a script than a contract. The only son of French-Canadian parents, Goulet was born in Lawrence, Mass. He was born to his father, Georges Andre Goulet, and his mother, Jeanette Gauthier Goulet. Goulet won a singing Goulet began a recording career with Columbia Records in 1962, which resulted in more than 60 best selling albums. "It's good to see you." Goulet replied: "That's good, because I couldn't dance before.". Gallantry is one of Goulet's specialties. The Massachusetts-born Goulet, who spent much of his youth in Canada, gained stardom in 1960 with "Camelot," the Lerner and Loewe musical that starred Richard Burton as King Arthur and Julie Andrews as his Queen Guenevere. In fact, he never starred in another Broadway hit, performing for years in concerts, nightclubs and Las Vegas casinos. The doctor said yes. Goulet was 73. I don't profess to be a great actor. [28] On November 9, 2007, the day of his funeral, Las Vegas honored Goulet by closing the Las Vegas Strip for his funeral procession. He performed the Canadian national anthem to open WrestleMania VI at SkyDome in Toronto in 1990. She and Goulet have a home and office in Las Vegas, where they were married at the Little Church of the West in 1982. Goulet performed in opera productions with other Conservatory vocal students, including Jon Vickers and James Milligan. TT IS TUESDAY MORNING IN BOSTON, THE start of the work week. He starred in a 1966 television version of Brigadoon, a production which won five primetime Emmy Awards. Goulet sang the Canadian National Anthem in the opening ofWrestleMania VI at the SkyDome in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on April 1, 1990. He is also looking forward to returning to Broadway when the "Camelot" tour plays eight weeks there, starting on June 17. In 1982 he married Macedonian-Yugoslavian-born Vera Chochorovska Novak. In 2006, Goulet received a star on Canada's Walk of Fame.. Goulet orders clam chowder, green salad and chicken potpie. WebOn April 17, 2008, less than six months after her father's death, Goulet died in Las Vegas, Nevada, as a result of breast cancer. She shakes her head. She appeared as a recurring character on Flipper (1995), shot in Australia. ", "No," Mrs. Goulet says with exaggerated patience, "this chair is for the usher." He was married to Louise Longmore from 1956 to 1963. Goulet beams. [9] [16] Beatrice Goelet (18851902), who died of pneumonia in 1902, aged 17. WebHe had a daughter, Nicolette Goulet, with his first wife, Louise. In 1982, he married artist and writer Vera Novak in Las Vegas, Nevada. "Do you want another?" Theater marquees in New York and in cities across North America were dimmed in his memory on October 31, 2007. Mrs. Goulet chimes in: "In reality you're not a nice person if you're not working. He shared the stage with actors Julie Andrews and Richard Burton. The English adaptation of the song Amore, scusami by Goulet, titled My Love, Forgive Me, which was recorded in 1964, reached number 16 on Billboard Hot 100 and the second spot on the Adult Contemporary chart. He died at 10:17am, on October 30, 2007, at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, while awaiting a transplant. Goulet was born in Lawrence, Massachusetts, on Haverhill Street, where he also lived. Or the day when my three children were born. He had a sister Claire Goulet. You're grouchy and impatient." Mike Mckinley, Other Works This is work. in 2003. "Look at this chair," he sneers. 1963) Carol Lawrence (m. 1963; div. [7] He appeared in eight productions, including Pajama Game (1959), Bells Are Ringing (1959), Dream Girl (1959), South Pacific (1960), Meet Me in St. Louis (1960) and Carousel (1960). 1981) Vera Chochorovska Novak (m. 1982; his death 2007), 3 (Sons: Christopher Goulet and Michael Goulet; daughter: Nicolette Goulet), Grammy Award for Best New Artist, Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical, Grammy Hall of Fame. Collect, curate and comment on your files. Goulet tells the story behind the rumor on his web site. She went on to star in numerous other Broadway productions, including "Saratoga", "Subways Are For Sleeping", "Nightlife", "I Do, I Do", and "Kiss Of The Spiderwoman". Mrs. Goulet already has put one in the souvenir book, "Robert Goulet: The Man, the Actor, the Entertainer," which is sold in the theater lobby before each performance: Enjoy your moment in the sun For in a moment darkness can become your companion In a moment can warmth turn soul shivering Waste not but savor those moments of Joy They are but few, embrace them now For soon naught but memories will be left To meet the morning's glow. In 1993, he played himself in The Simpsons episode "$pringfield". She also broke box-office records for her stellar performance in the title role of "Mame". He received a Tony award in 1968 for his role in "Happy Time". It's better when he sings. Camelot opened in Toronto in October 1960. "I just enjoy being a girl," she says. A Grammy Award winner, his career spanned almost six decades. ", Lunch is at the nearby Hyatt Regency, where Mrs. Goulet talks about the confusion of living in a different hotel every week. ", Goulet has also been known to do some writing, particularly poetry. "That was when my relationship with Robert really began," she says. In the limousine, Goulet discusses his yacht, which is one of his extracurricular passions, along with golf and cigars. Organize, control, distribute and measure all of your digital content. "Vera told me about the trunk. He was also part of successful films such as The Naked Gun 2 12: The Smell of Fear and Beetlejuice., http://vinyl.wikia.com/wiki/File:Robert_Goulet.jpg, http://therangeplace.boards.net/thread/128/robert-goulet, https://www.facebook.com/RobertGGoulet/photos/a.10156158003871427/10156158003906427/?type=3&theater, https://www.facebook.com/RobertGGoulet/photos/a.268973976426/10156535111046427/?type=3&theater, https://www.facebook.com/RobertGGoulet/photos/a.10150717491331427/10156095452556427/?type=3&theater, https://www.facebook.com/RobertGGoulet/photos/a.10150717491331427/10156095447781427/?type=3&theater. Robert is related to Elvis because Goulet was the one appearing on television whom Presley shot on his RCA TV. [8] John Kenley came to his dressing room after the opening of Pajama Game and gave him a raise, saying it was "because he knew he could never afford to again", Goulet said in 2006. Tap into Getty Images' global scale, data-driven insights, and network of more than 340,000 creators to create content exclusively for your brand. His name was posted in marquees of many venues as a final tribute to the legendary actor. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. His other Broadway appearances were in "Moon Over Buffalo" in 1995 and "La Cage aux Folles" in 2005, plus a "Camelot" revival in 1993 in which he played King Arthur. Goulet is en route now from this week's live local television talk show to accept the key to the city from Mayor James Griffin at a restaurant next door to the theater. 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