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Robert Gérard Goulet was an American singer and actor of French-Canadian ancestry. Goulet was born and raised in Lawrence, Massachusetts. 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. His debut in Camelot marked the beginning of a stage, screen, and recording career. A Grammy Award and Tony Award winner, his career spanned almost six decades.
Birth Name
Robert Gerard Goulet
Born
Sunday, 26 November 1933
Died
Tuesday, 30 October 2007
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Broadway: Beyond the Golden Age | Self | 2021 |
Hugh Hefner's After Dark: Speaking Out in America | Self - Singer | 2018 |
Hey Paula | Self | 2007 |
Who Killed the Electric Car? | Quentin Hapsburg | 2006 |
My Gym Partner's a Monkey | Asst. Coach Ferret | 2005 |
The 59th Annual Tony Awards | Self - Performer | 2005 |
Las Vegas | Self | 2003 |
Gary the Rat | Robert Goulet | 2003 |
Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There | Self | 2003 |
The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts | Self | 2001 |
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Broadway: Beyond the Golden Age | Self | 2021 |
Hugh Hefner's After Dark: Speaking Out in America | Self - Singer | 2018 |
Hey Paula | Self | 2007 |
Who Killed the Electric Car? | Quentin Hapsburg | 2006 |
My Gym Partner's a Monkey | Asst. Coach Ferret | 2005 |
The 59th Annual Tony Awards | Self - Performer | 2005 |
Las Vegas | Self | 2003 |
Gary the Rat | Robert Goulet | 2003 |
Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There | Self | 2003 |
The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts | Self | 2001 |
Recess Christmas: Miracle on Third Street | Mikey Blumberg | 2001 |
Recess: School's Out | Mikey's Singing Voice (voice) / Mikey's Singing Voice | 2001 |
G-Men from Hell | The Devil | 2000 |
TV Funhouse | Robert Goulet | 2000 |
Nikki | Self | 2000 |
The Last Producer | Henry Moore | 2000 |
Toy Story 2 | Wheezy | 1999 |
The King of Queens | Robert Goulet | 1998 |
Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place | Self | 1998 |
George & Leo | Self | 1997 |
Recess | Mikey Blumberg / Mikey Blumberg singing voice | 1997 |
Just Shoot Me! | Robert Goulet | 1997 |
The Line King: The Al Hirschfeld Story | Self | 1996 |
The 50th Annual Tony Awards | Self - Previous Winner | 1996 |
Mr. Wrong | Dick Braxton | 1996 |
Get Smart | Agent 0 / Self | 1995 |
Burke's Law | Earl Rankin | 1994 |
Boy Meets World | Robert Goulet | 1993 |
Based on an Untrue Story | Remo | 1993 |
Great Books | Self | 1993 |
One on One with John Tesh | Self | 1991 |
The New WKRP in Cincinnati | Prince Reynaldo | 1991 |
The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear | Quentin Hapsburg | 1991 |
The Simpsons | Robert Goulet | 1989 |
Scrooged | Robert Goulet / Self | 1988 |
Beetlejuice | Maxie Dean | 1988 |
In the Heat of the Night | Eddie Larran | 1988 |
Happy 100th Birthday, Hollywood | Self | 1987 |
Biography | Self | 1987 |
American Masters | Self | 1986 |
The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts | Self | 1985 |
Mr. Belvedere | Robert Goulet | 1985 |
Murder, She Wrote | Willard Kaufmann | 1984 |
Finder of Lost Loves | Gabe McGuire | 1984 |
Glitter | Joseph Hayden | 1984 |
The 38th Annual Tony Awards | Self - Presenter & Performer | 1984 |
Matt Houston | Johnny Foster | 1982 |
Police Squad! | Executed Man | 1982 |
The 35th Annual Tony Awards | Self - Performer | 1981 |
Atlantic City | Singer | 1980 |
The Dream Merchants | Craig Warren | 1980 |
The Toni Tennille Show | Self | 1979 |
Flying High | Reggie | 1978 |
Happy Birthday, Las Vegas | Self | 1977 |
The Love Boat | Charlie Godwin | 1977 |
Fantasy Island | Eugène Henri Paul Gauguin / Frank Miller / Avery Williams / Martin Avery / Pete Gilbert | 1977 |
Alice | Robert Goulet | 1976 |
Andy | Self | 1976 |
Texaco Presents: A Quarter Century of Bob Hope on Television | Self | 1975 |
The Gladys Knight & the Pips Show | Self | 1975 |
Sammy and Company | Self | 1975 |
Dinah! | Self | 1974 |
Police Woman | Eddie Diamond | 1974 |
Bicentennial Minutes | Self - Narrator | 1974 |
Police Story | Glenn Talbot | 1973 |
NBC Follies | Self | 1973 |
Jack Paar Tonite | Self | 1973 |
The Couple Takes a Wife | Randy Perkins | 1972 |
The Julie Andrews Hour | Self / Self - Cameo | 1972 |
The Ken Berry 'Wow' Show | Self | 1972 |
Bing Crosby and the Sounds of Christmas | Himself / Self | 1971 |
Cannon | Capt. Mel Danvers | 1971 |
The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour | Various Characters / Self | 1971 |
Great Performances | Self | 1971 |
The Pearl Bailey Show | Self | 1971 |
Jack Benny's 20th Anniversary TV Special | Self | 1970 |
Underground | Dawson | 1970 |
The Many Sides of Don Rickles | Self | 1970 |
Flip | Self | 1970 |
Float Like a Butterfly, Sting Like a Bee | Self | 1969 |
The David Frost Show | Self | 1969 |
Jimmy Durante Presents the Lennon Sisters | Self - Cameo | 1969 |
This Is Tom Jones | Self | 1969 |
The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour | Self | 1969 |
Playboy After Dark | Self | 1969 |
The Jim Nabors Hour | Self | 1968 |
The Name of the Game | Dr. Claude Evenhauer | 1968 |
The 22nd Annual Tony Awards | Self - Winner & Performer | 1968 |
The Carol Burnett Show | Self - Guest / Various Characters / Self | 1967 |
Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In | Guest Performer | 1967 |
Off to See the Wizard | Self - Host | 1967 |
Spotlight | Self - Host | 1967 |
The Joey Bishop Show | Self | 1967 |
I Deal in Danger | David March | 1966 |
The Jackie Gleason Show | Ace Fargo / Himself - Musical Guest | 1966 |
Mission: Impossible | Joe Epic | 1966 |
The Daydreamer | Singer (voice) | 1966 |
Blue Light | David March | 1966 |
The Dean Martin Show | Self / Self - Guest | 1965 |
The Big Valley | Brother Love | 1965 |
Gypsy | Self | 1965 |
ABC's Nightlife | Self | 1964 |
I'd Rather Be Rich | Paul Benton | 1964 |
Honeymoon Hotel | Ross Kingsley | 1964 |
The Hollywood Palace | Self - Host / Self | 1964 |
Kraft Suspense Theatre | Private LeRoy Brubaker / James O. Vitelli | 1963 |
The Danny Kaye Show | Self | 1963 |
The Jerry Lewis Show | Self | 1963 |
The Patty Duke Show | Gregory Noble | 1963 |
Judy and Her Guests, Phil Silvers and Robert Goulet | Self | 1963 |
The Match Game | Self - Team Captain | 1962 |
Gay Purr-ee | Jaune-Tom / Jaune-Tom (voice) | 1962 |
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson | Himself - Guest / Himself / Himself - Singer / Himself - Musical Guest | 1962 |
The Lucy Show | Chuck Willis | 1962 |
The Jack Paar Program | Self | 1962 |
The Andy Williams Show | Self | 1962 |
The Mike Douglas Show | Himself - Vocalist / Himself - Co-Host / Himself / Himself - Actor / Himself - Guest | 1961 |
Password | Self - Celebrity Contestant | 1961 |
The Joey Bishop Show | Self | 1961 |
The Bell Telephone Hour | Self - Host | 1959 |
The Kraft Music Hall | Self - Host / Self | 1958 |
The Garry Moore Show | Self | 1958 |
On Camera | Michael | 1954 |
The Red Skelton Hour | Himself / Harry Handout | 1951 |
The Jack Benny Program | Robert Goulet | 1950 |
What's My Line? | Himself - Mystery Guest | 1950 |
The Ed Sullivan Show | Self - Singer / Self / Lancelot Du Lac / Self - Comedian | 1948 |