Robert Goulet

Robert Goulet (1933-2007) was a Canadian-American singer and actor known for his rich baritone voice and charismatic stage presence. He primarily excelled in the genres of pop and musical theater, with a particular affinity for traditional pop and show tunes. Goulet gained fame in the 1960s, notably for his role as Lancelot in the original Broadway production of "Camelot," which showcased his vocal prowess and theatrical talent. Some of his notable works include the Grammy Award-winning album "The Wonderful World of Robert Goulet" (1968) and classic performances of songs like "If Ever I Would Leave You" and "My Love, Forgive Me." Goulet also appeared in numerous television shows and films, further broadening his appeal beyond the stage. His impact on music and entertainment was significant, as he became a cultural icon of the 1960s and 1970s, representing a blend of classical vocal technique with popular music sensibilities. Goulet's ability to bridge the worlds of Broadway and mainstream music left a lasting legacy, influencing future generations of performers in both genres.