Richard Kiley

American actor and singer in musical theater

Richard Kiley - American actor and singer in musical theater
Born

March 31st, 1922
103 years ago

Died

March 5th, 1999
26 years ago — 76 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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This individual enjoyed a successful career in theater and television, showcasing a remarkable voice and captivating performances. His stage work included leading roles in productions such as 'Man of La Mancha,' where he portrayed Don Quixote, earning a Tony Award for his performance. In addition to theater, he appeared in various television shows and films, gaining recognition for his notable performances. His deep, resonant voice contributed to the success of both his live performances and recordings, making him a celebrated figure in musical theater during his era.

Won Tony Award for 'Man of La Mancha'

Starred in 'Brigadoon' on Broadway

Performed in acclaimed television specials

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