Howard Keel

Biography: Born in Illinois, Howard Keel was raised in California by his widowed mother. Here he supported himself with odd jobs after high-school graduation, vaguely holding out hopes of becoming a professional singer. His first gig was as a singing busboy at a Los Angeles cafe for the princely wage of $15 per week. Temporarily discouraged, Keel took a job at Douglas Aircraft; the executive staff, impressed by Keel's movie-star looks and pleasant baritone, sent the young man out on a tour of Douglas' other plants, where as a "manufacturing representative" he entertained the workers while they hastened to meet their wartime quotas. After winning several singing contests, Keel was hired by Rodgers and Hammerstein; he replaced John Raitt in the Broadway production of Carousel and played Curley in the London staging of Oklahoma. It was while in England that Keel, billed as Harold Keel, made his film debut in a villainous role in The Small Voice (1949). He was brought back to Hollywood toBorn in Illinois, Howard Keel was raised in California by his widowed mother. Here he supported himself with odd jobs after high-school graduation, vaguely holding out hopes of becoming a professional singer. His first gig was as a singing busboy at a Los Angeles cafe for the princely wage of $15 per week. Temporarily discouraged, Keel took a job at Douglas Aircraft; the executive staff, impressed by Keel's movie-star looks and pleasant baritone, sent the young man out on a tour of Douglas' other plants, where as a "manufacturing representative" he entertained the workers while they hastened to meet their wartime quotas. After winning several singing contests, Keel was hired by Rodgers and Hammerstein; he replaced John Raitt in the Broadway production of Carousel and played Curley in the London staging of Oklahoma. It was while in England that Keel, billed as Harold Keel, made his film debut in a villainous role in The Small Voice (1949). He was brought back to Hollywood to play Frank Butler in MGM's filmization of Irving Berlin's Annie Get Your Gun. This led to leading roles in such subsequent big-budget MGM musicals as Showboat (1951), Lovely to Look At (1952), Kiss Me Kate (1953), Rose Marie (1954), Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954), Kismet (1955) and Jupiter's Darling (1955). Ever on the lookout for a straight, nonsinging role, Keel was occasionally satisfied with such films as Callaway Went Thataway (1951) (in which he essayed a dual role), Desperate Search (1953) and The Big Fisherman (1959). After parting company with MGM, Keel appeared in nightclub and touring companies, often in the company of his frequent MGM co-star Kathryn Grayson, and also starred in several medium-budget westerns; he also was cast in the British sci-fi classic Day of the Triffids (1963). Howard Keel's most recent on-camera credit was the sizeable supporting role of Clayton Farrow on the TV series Dallas. Expand

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tbd Walker, Texas Ranger: Season 3 Sep 24, 1994 Actor tbd
tbd Murder, She Wrote: Season 8 Sep 15, 1991 Larry Thorson tbd
tbd Dallas: Season 14 Nov 2, 1990 Clayton Farlow / Clayton tbd
tbd Dallas: Season 13 Sep 22, 1989 Clayton Farlow / Clayton / Clayton Farlow tbd
tbd Dallas: Season 12 Oct 28, 1988 Clayton Farlow / Clayton Farlow tbd
tbd Dallas: Season 10 Sep 26, 1986 Clayton Farlow / Clayton / Clayton Farlow tbd
tbd Dallas: Season 9 Sep 27, 1985 Clayton Farlow / Clayton / Clayton Farlow tbd
tbd Dallas: Season 8 Sep 28, 1984 Clayton Farlow / Clayton / Clayton Farlow tbd
tbd The Love Boat: Season 7 Oct 8, 1983 Kyle Cummings tbd
tbd Dallas: Season 7 Sep 30, 1983 Clayton Farlow / Clayton / Clayton Farlow tbd
tbd Dallas: Season 6 Oct 1, 1982 Clayton Farlow / Clayton / Clayton Farlow tbd
tbd Dallas: Season 5 Oct 9, 1981 Clayton Farlow / Clayton / Clayton Farlow tbd
tbd Dallas: Season 4 Nov 7, 1980 Clayton Farlow / Clayton / Clayton Farlow tbd
tbd The Love Boat: Season 4 Oct 25, 1980 Duncan Harlow tbd
tbd Dallas: Season 11 Apr 2, 1978 Clayton Farlow / Clayton / Clayton Farlow tbd