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Harold Lang may refer to: Harold Lang (dancer) (1920–1985), American dancer, singer and actor; Harold Lang (British actor) (1923–1970), British character actor;
Prompted by the song's success, Goddard Lieberson, the producer of Columbia Records, decided to produce a studio cast album of Pal Joey featuring Harold Lang as Joey and Vivienne Segal reprising her role as Vera. Because of the popularity of that recording, composer-producer Jule Styne produced the 1952 revival, in which Lang and Segal starred ...
Lang is included in Ben Bagley's 'Jerome Kern Revisited' album, singing four songs. Both Arthur Laurents and Gore Vidal reported having affairs with Lang. [ 2 ] From 1970 until his death in 1985, aged 64, from pancreatic cancer in Chico, California , Lang was a professor of dance at California State University, Chico .
The ring is now in the possession of Sotheby's London, where it will be auctioned on June 7 and is estimated to go for up to $455,000.
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Harold Lang (1923 – 16 November 1970) was a RADA-trained British character actor of stage and screen. [1] During the 1950s, in particular, played many sly or menacing roles in B-films . At one time he managed his own theatrical company. [ 2 ]
Harold Lang † Cowboy Lang 1970, 1977 Stanley Littlejohn † Little Coco 1976 Sylvia McMillian: Darling Dagmar 1970 Roger Tomlin † Little Boy Blue 1972–1973 Eric Tovey † Lord Littlebrook 1970, 1975 Louis Waterhouse, Jr. Little Louie 1975 Unknown: Bobo Johnson 1971, 1974–1976 Unknown: The Jamaica Kid 1969 Unknown: Joey Russell 1971 ...
Harold Lang, dancer and actor (died 1985) J. Roderick MacArthur, businessman and philanthropist (died 1984) December 30 – Jack Lord, actor (died 1998) [20] December 31 – Rex Allen, screen actor, singer and songwriter, "the Arizona Cowboy" (d. 1999)