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Alfred Drake(1914-1992)

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Alfred Drake
One of Broadway's most venerable, respected musical leading men, Alfred Drake created the male leads in "Oklahoma!" (1943), "Kiss Me Kate" (1949) and "Kismet" (1953). Sadly, he re-created none of these roles on screen. Very much a man of his beloved live theater, he never did go to Hollywood, except for the starring role in "Tars and Spars" (1946) for Columbia Pictures, a post-war comedy, and for a small role as the President of the Exchange in 1983's "Trading Places" (the one who says to Don Ameche "Mortimer, your brother's not well"). The 1964 production of "Hamlet" in which he played Claudius was filmed live in a Broadway theatre, was made in a new process of the time, (Electronovision) and distributed in movie theaters in the 60s and early 70s. It is available on DVD.

And so, apart from those films mentioned, as well as TV appearances both in starring roles and as a guest star in episodic series, his name and art can only live on in the memories of those who saw him work his particular brand of magic on stage during the golden years of the Broadway musical, his performances on Broadway cast albums giving only a partial idea of just how potent that magic was.
BornOctober 7, 1914
DiedJuly 25, 1992(77)
BornOctober 7, 1914
DiedJuly 25, 1992(77)
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Known for

Dan Aykroyd and Eddie Murphy in Un fauteuil pour deux (1983)
Un fauteuil pour deux
7.5
  • President of Exchange
  • 1983
The Adventures of Marco Polo (1956)
The Adventures of Marco Polo
8.2
TV Movie
  • Marco Polo
  • 1956
Hamlet (1964)
Hamlet
7.6
  • Claudius
  • 1964
Walter Matthau in Play of the Week (1959)
Play of the Week
7.2
TV Series
  • Mosca, Volpone's servant

Credits

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Actor



  • Bob McFadden and J.D. Roth in The Life & Adventures of Santa Claus (1985)
    The Life & Adventures of Santa Claus
    7.2
    TV Movie
    • The Great Ak (voice)
    • 1985
  • Spenser (1985)
    Spenser
    7.3
    TV Series
    • Roman St. George
    • 1985
  • Dan Aykroyd and Eddie Murphy in Un fauteuil pour deux (1983)
    Un fauteuil pour deux
    7.5
    • President of Exchange
    • 1983
  • Sharon Gabet and Larkin Malloy in The Edge of Night (1956)
    The Edge of Night
    7.8
    TV Series
    • Dwight Endicott
    • 1982
  • Polly Bergen, Donna Mills, Paul Burke, Judy Carne, and Barbara Feldon in The Wide World of Mystery (1973)
    The Wide World of Mystery
    6.7
    TV Series
    • Fred Carter
    • 1975
  • Hamlet (1964)
    Hamlet
    7.6
    • Claudius
    • 1964
  • Walter Matthau and Frank McGee in The DuPont Show of the Week (1961)
    The DuPont Show of the Week
    6.1
    TV Series
    • Loui Zakin
    • 1963
  • Ed Sullivan in Toast of the Town (1948)
    Toast of the Town
    7.9
    TV Series
    • Singer
    • 1961
  • Walter Matthau in Play of the Week (1959)
    Play of the Week
    7.2
    TV Series
    • Mosca, Volpone's servant
    • 1960
  • The Voice of Firestone (1949)
    The Voice of Firestone
    6.7
    TV Series
    • 1959
  • Kiss Me, Kate (1958)
    Kiss Me, Kate
    8.1
    TV Movie
    • Frederick Graham (Petruchio)
    • 1958
  • The Yeomen of the Guard
    8.0
    TV Movie
    • Jack Point
    • 1957
  • The Alcoa Hour (1955)
    The Alcoa Hour
    7.1
    TV Series
    • King
    • 1956
  • The Adventures of Marco Polo (1956)
    The Adventures of Marco Polo
    8.2
    TV Movie
    • Marco Polo
    • 1956
  • Max Liebman Presents: Naughty Marietta (1955)
    Max Liebman Presents: Naughty Marietta
    7.5
    TV Movie
    • Capt. Dick Warrington
    • 1955

Soundtrack



  • Kyle Kallgren in Brows Held High (2011)
    Brows Held High
    8.1
    TV Series
    • performer: "Kiss Me Kate"
    • 2014
  • Lauren Bacall, Yul Brynner, Florence Henderson, Angela Lansbury, Paul Lynde, Diana Rigg, Ray Walston, Edie Adams, Vivian Blaine, Tom Bosley, Carol Channing, William Daniels, Alfred Drake, Nanette Fabray, Jill Haworth, Clark Jones, Ruby Keeler, Richard Kiley, Bert Michaels, Patricia Morison, Robert Morse, Zero Mostel, Hildy Parks, Estelle Parsons, Robert Preston, Marian Seldes, Stephen Sondheim, Maureen Stapleton, Leslie Uggams, Gwen Verdon, Virginia Vestoff, David Wayne, and Walter Willison in The 25th Annual Tony Awards (1971)
    The 25th Annual Tony Awards
    TV Special
    • performer: "Where Is the Life That Late I Led?", "The Olive Tree"
    • 1971
  • Music from Shubert Alley
    TV Special
    • performer: "Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin'", "Love Me Tonight"
    • 1959
  • The Voice of Firestone (1949)
    The Voice of Firestone
    6.7
    TV Series
    • performer: "The Olive Tree", "The Surrey with the Fringe on Top", "Wunderbar", "While Hearts are Singing"
    • 1958
  • The Adventures of Marco Polo (1956)
    The Adventures of Marco Polo
    8.2
    TV Movie
    • performer: "Beyond the Sunrise", "Market Day", "Population", "The Tartar Song", "Who, Me?", "Is It You", "You'll Be Seeing Me" (Reprise), "Epilogue"
    • 1956

Personal details

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  • Born
    • October 7, 1914
    • The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
  • Died
    • July 25, 1992
    • Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA(heart failure)
  • Spouses
      Esther Harvey BrownMarch 10, 1944 - July 25, 1992 (his death, 2 children)
  • Other works
    Stage: Appeared (as "Ensemble"; Broadway debut) in "The Mikado" on Broadway. Musical/operetta (revival). Libretto by W.S. Gilbert. Music by Sir Arthur Sullivan. Conducted by Louis Kroll. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Adelphi Theatre: 15 Jul 1935-7 Sep 1935 (16 performances/production played in repertory with "The Pirates of Penzance", "The Yeomen of the Guard", "The Gondoliers", "Trial by Jury" & "H.M.S. Pinafore"). Cast: John Albert (as "Ensemble"), Jay Amiss (as "Ensemble"), Elfrida Andabel (as "Ensemble"), Frances Baviello (as "Ensemble"), Don Becker (as "Ensemble"), Joan Boekholtz (as "Lady of the Mikado's Suite" / "Ensemble"), Mildred Burke (as "Ensemble"), Helene Bush (as "Lady of the Mikado's Suite" / "Ensemble"), Marion Castleray (as "Ensemble"), John Cosby (as "Go-To, a Noble Lord" / "The Mikado's Bodyguard" / "Ensemble"), William Danforth (as "The Mikado of Japan"), Margaret Daum (as "Yum-Yum, one of Three Sisters, ward of Ko-Ko"), Nadeline de Souter (as "Ensemble"), Nina Dean (as "Peep-Bo, one of Three Sisters, ward of Ko-Ko"), Adele Drury (as "Ensemble"), George Ebert (as "Ensemble"), Grace Garnett(as "Ensemble"), Edith Gibson (as "Lady of the Mikado's Suite" / "Ensemble"), Eleanor Gilmore (as "Ensemble"), Ione Haals (as "Ensemble"), Vivian Hart (as "Pitti-Sing, one of Three Sisters, ward of Ko-Ko"), Roger Ingham (as "The Mikado's Bodyguard" / "Ensemble"), Robert Irving (as "Ensemble"), Siegfried Langer (as "Ensemble"), Ruth Manners (as "Ensemble"), Emily Marsh (as "Ensemble"), Howard Marsh (as "Nanki-Poo, Son of the Mikado, disguised as a wandering minster"), Jean Matus (as "Lady of the Mikado's Suite" / "Ensemble"), Mildred Mercer (as "Ensemble"), Frank Moulan (as "Ko-Ko, Lord High Executioner of Titipu"), John Muccio (as "Ensemble"), Vera Muller (as "Ensemble"), Bertram Peacock (as "Pish-Tush, a Noble Lord"), George Rogers (as "Ensemble"), Jane Rondthaler (as "Lady of the Mikado's Suite" / "Ensemble"), Marion Ross (as "Lady of the Mikado's Suite" / "Ensemble"), Vera Ross (as "Katisha/an Elderly Lady, in love with Nanki-Poo"), Frederick Rudin (as "Ensemble"), Jean Talcott (as "Ensemble"), Alma Tollefsen (as "Ensemble"), Serg Ury (as "The Mikado's Bodyguard" / "Ensemble"), Marie Valez (as "Ensemble"), William Venturo (as "Ensemble"), Rudolph Wagner (as "Ensemble"), Gertrude Waldon (as "Ensemble"), Margaret Walker (as "Ensemble"), Herbert Waterous (as "Pooh-Bah/Lord High Everything Else"), Solon West (as "The Mikado's Bodyguard" / "Ensemble"). Produced by Lodewick Vroom and The Civic Light Opera Company.

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    Created the roles of Curley in "Oklahoma!", Fred in "Kiss Me Kate" and the Beggar Poet in "Kismet" in the original Broadway productions.

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  • When did Alfred Drake die?
    July 25, 1992
  • How did Alfred Drake die?
    Heart failure
  • How old was Alfred Drake when he died?
    77 years old
  • Where did Alfred Drake die?
    Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
  • When was Alfred Drake born?
    October 7, 1914

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