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Broadway star leaves his legacy
Issue date: 11/1/07 Section: Briefly
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LOS ANGELES, U.S. -- The veteran actor, singer and Broadway star Robert Goulet died early Tuesday at age 73 in a Los Angeles hospital.
He was waiting for a lung transplant when he passed away.
Goulet was born in Lawrence, Mass., where he began singing when he was 5-years-old at family gatherings.
After working in the Broadway show "Camelot" in 1960, he would go on to produce more than 60 albums. He also was invited to perform on the "Ed Sullivan Show" 17 times.
He was waiting for a lung transplant when he passed away.
Goulet was born in Lawrence, Mass., where he began singing when he was 5-years-old at family gatherings.
After working in the Broadway show "Camelot" in 1960, he would go on to produce more than 60 albums. He also was invited to perform on the "Ed Sullivan Show" 17 times.
2008 Woodie Awards