
In memory of
11/26/1933 - 10/30/2007 (73)

We remember Robert Goulet for his unmistakable voice and timeless elegance. Every note he sang still echoes in the hearts of those who loved him.
When you sing, you live twice — once in sound, and once in the hearts of those who listen.
Wolky pays tribute to Robert Goulet, Canadian-American singer and actor, who passed away on October 30, 2007, in Los Angeles. Born on November 26, 1933, in Lawrence, Massachusetts, Goulet became one of the most distinguished baritones of the 20th century. He rose to fame with “Camelot” on Broadway alongside Julie Andrews, later winning both a Grammy Award and a Tony Award for his remarkable performances on stage and screen. Known for his charisma and rich, resonant voice, Goulet embodied the golden age of musical theatre. His voice remains a timeless reminder of elegance, passion, and artistry.
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