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Born as Alfred Capurro in New York City, the son of parents emigrated from Recco, Genoa, Drake began his Broadway career while still a student at Brooklyn College.He is best known for his leading roles in the original Broadway productions of Oklahoma! and Kiss Me, Kate and for playing Marshall Blackstone in the original production of Babes in Arms, (in which he sang the title song) and Hajj in ...
"The Legend of Lylah Clare" is a 1963 American television play that originally aired as an episode of the anthology series The DuPont Show of the Week on May 19, 1963, with Tuesday Weld in the title role and Alfred Drake co starring. [1] [2] It was later adapted into a feature film of the same name.
Tars and Spars is a 1946 American musical romantic comedy film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring Alfred Drake, Janet Blair, and Marc Platt. Plot
Eileen Patricia Augusta Fraser Morison [4] was born in Manhattan on March 19, 1915, although some sources have erroneously given her year of birth as 1914. [5]Her father William was a playwright and actor from Belfast while her mother, Selena Morison (née Fraser), worked for British Intelligence during World War I. [6]
Tom Drake (born Alfred Sinclair Alderdice; [1] August 5, 1918 – August 11, 1982) was an American actor. Drake made films starting in 1940 and continuing until the mid-1970s, and also made TV acting appearances.
Andes's first leading role in a feature film came with Project X (1949), a low-budget, independent movie. In June 1950, he joined the cast of Kiss Me, Kate on Broadway, taking over the lead from Alfred Drake, starring in the show for over a year, in New York and on tour. This re-ignited Hollywood's interest in him.
Drake Hogestyn, a fixture on the long-running soap opera “Days of Our Lives,” has died at 70.. The actor, who starred as John Black for nearly 40 years, battled pancreatic cancer, his family ...
She also played Alfred Drake's love interest in the Broadway production of Beggar's Holiday. All of Smith's 1940s Broadway shows were short-lived, but her performances received excellent reviews. [1] Smith portrayed Rose in the Broadway play Set My People Free (1948).