Howard Keel- Biography
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Howard Keel was born in Gillespie, IL on April 13, 1919. Actor and baritone singer who starred on Broadway in musicals such as Carousel and Oklahoma!, and played Clayton Farlow on the hit series Dallas. He starred with Barbara Bel Geddes in the TV series Dallas. He earned his living as a car mechanic and later worked for Douglas Aircraft in Los Angeles, California during World War II.
Keel is one of the most successful Stage actors. He has ranked on the list of those famous people who were born on April 13, 1919. Howard is one of the Richest Stage Actors who was born in IL. He also has a position on the list of Most popular Stage actors.
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First Name | Howard |
Last Name | Keel |
Profession | Stage Actor |
Died | Nov 7, 2004 ( age 85) |
Birth Sign | Aries |
Birth Date | April 13, 1919 |
Birth Place | Gillespie, IL |
Country | IL |
What is the Net Worth of Howard Keel? Salary, Earnings
Howard Keel estimated Net Worth, Salary, Income, Cars, Lifestyles & many more details have been updated below. Let’s check, How Rich is Howard in 2022-2023?
According to Wikipedia, Forbes, IMDb & Various Online resources, famous Stage Actor Howard Keel’s net worth is $73 Million before He died. He earned his money being a professional Stage Actor. He is from IL.
Howard Keel’s Net Worth:
$73 Million
Estimated Net Worth in 2023 | $73 Million |
Previous Year’s Net Worth (2022) | Under Review |
Annual Salary | Under Review. |
Income Source | Primary Income source Stage Actor (profession). |
Net Worth Verification Status | Not Verified |
Howard Keel- Relationship, Married Life
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Facts About Howard Keel
- Keel died on Nov 7, 2004 ( age 85).
- Birthday April 13, 1919.
- Birth Sign Aries.
- He accomplished an unusual feat in 1945 when he played the leads in Carousel and Oklahoma on the same day. His other Broadway credits include Saratoga and No Strings.
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