Biografie
Robert De Cormier
- Geboren am
- Verstorben7. November 2017 · Rutland, Vermont, USA (complications from a urinary infection)
- GeburtsnameRobert Romeo De Cormier Jr.
- Robert De Cormier wurde am 7 Januar 1922 in Long Island, New York, USA geboren. Er ist bekannt für seine Arbeit an Great Performances (1971), Play of the Week (1959) und Die Clique (1966). Er war mit Louise Dobbs verheiratet. Er starb am 7 November 2017 in Rutland, Vermont, USA.
- EhepartnerLouise Dobbs(1950 - 7. November 2017) (er verstorben, 2 Kinder)
- He took up the trumpet at age 7, and continued while attending Colby College in Maine and the University of New Mexico. His trumpet playing ended during WWII, when a German mortar shell nearly severed his right wrist while his Army infantry unit was advancing toward the Rhine River. He was recovering at a hospital on Staten Island when he began singing with the CIO chorus.
- He grew up in Poughkeepsie, New York. His father was a shop teacher of French Canadian heritage, and his mother was a Swedish-born guitarist.
- Because of McCarthyism, he used the name Robert Corman as a pseudonym on many Harry Belafonte recordings.
- Founded the Vermont Symphony Orchestra Chorus in 1993.
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