Gordon MacRae
Biography
Gordon MacRae, born on March 12, 1921, and passing on January 24, 1986, was a prominent American actor and vocalist celebrated for his remarkable contributions to musical theatre and film. He gained widespread recognition for his roles in the cinematic adaptations of two iconic Rodgers and Hammerstein productions: "Oklahoma!" in 1955 and "Carousel" in 1956. His powerful voice and charismatic performances made him a standout in these classic films, earning him a lasting place in musical history.
In addition to his work with Rodgers and Hammerstein, MacRae collaborated with the beloved actress Doris Day in several films, including the 1951 musical "Starlift," showcasing their on-screen chemistry and musical talents. Over his career, he appeared in a variety of other films and television shows, further solidifying his status as a versatile entertainer.
MacRae's career was marked by numerous accolades, including several Grammy nominations, which acknowledged his exceptional vocal talent. Beyond his film career, he also had a successful stage presence, captivating audiences with his performances in various Broadway productions. His contributions to the arts have left an indelible mark, ensuring that his legacy endures in the world of entertainment.
Filmography
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On Moonlight Bay
1951 • William 'Bill' Sherman
The Daughter of Rosie O'Grady
1950 • Tony Pastor
Oklahoma!
1955 • Curly McLain
The Best Things in Life Are Free
1956 • B.G. 'Buddy' De Sylva
Tea for Two
1950 • Jimmy Smith
Backfire
1950 • Bob Corey
The Desert Song (1953)
1953 • El Khobar / Paul Bonnard
Return of the Frontiersman
1950 • Logan Barrett
The West Point Story
1950 • Tom Fletcher
Carousel
1956 • Billy Bigelow
Look for the Silver Lining
1949 • Frank Carter
Three Sailors and a Girl
1953 • Choirboy B. Jones