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Keel and had
Keel continued to tour, with his wife and daughter in tow, but by 1980 had decided to make a career / life change.
The family had barely settled down when Keel was called back to California to appear with Jane Powell on an episode of The Love Boat.
Keel had four children: three with second wife Helen Anderson – two daughters, Kaija Liane ( born January 14, 1950 ) and Kirstine Elizabeth ( born June 21, 1952 ), and a son, Gunnar Louis ( born June 3, 1955 ); one by his third wife of 34 years Judy – a daughter, Leslie Grace ( born September 1, 1974 ); and ten grandchildren.
After 1800, the Norfolk Keel ( or ' keel wherry ') disappeared, partly because a wherry could be sailed with fewer crew, and it had limited manoeuvrability and lacked speed.
Carcer robbed and killed the real John Keel, and Vimes had to replace him in order for his role in history to be fulfilled.
The other solo singers were Howard Keel, who had appeared in the 1951 film version of the show, and Anne Jeffreys.
In fact, Hversu does not even mention that Nór came from Kvenland at all, only stating that " Norr had great battles west of the Keel ".
Other bands that had a similar sound include Keel, the late 80s ' Judas Priest and Lizzy Borden.
She was considered a " strong contender " by Mike Keel, district forester, who had been scheduled to appear as a guest on Ms. Chubbuck's show the morning of her suicide, but had cancelled because of the birth of his son.

Keel and fame
With renewed fame, Keel commenced his first solo recording career, at age 64, as well as a successful concert career in the UK.

Keel and MGM
The musical was made into a Cinemascope film in 1955 by MGM, directed by Vincente Minnelli and starring Howard Keel as Hajj, Ann Blyth as Marsinah, Dolores Gray as Lalume, and Vic Damone as the Caliph.
MGM next paired her with Howard Keel for two films, Pagan Love Song and Jupiter's Darling.
* Kathryn Grayson & Howard Keel ( Film Soundtrack )-1953 ; released by MGM Records as catalog number 30813, with the flip side “ I Hate Men ”

Keel and film
Doris Day and Howard Keel, Calamity Jane ( film ) | Calamity Jane ( 1953 )
** MGM's Technicolor film version of Show Boat, starring Kathryn Grayson, Ava Gardner, and Howard Keel, premieres at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.
While living in London, Keel made his film debut as Howard Keel at the British Lion studio in Elstree, in The Small Voice ( 1948 ), released in the US as Hideout.
From London's West End, Keel ended up at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, making his film musical debut as Frank Butler in the movie version of Irving Berlin's Annie Get Your Gun ( 1950 ).
In the 1950 film Pagan Love Song, starring Esther Williams, actor Howard Keel ; played Hap " Hazard " Endicott, a school teacher from Springfield, Ohio.
Keel published a book in 1975 entitled The Mothman Prophecies, and a film inspired by the novel was released in January 2002.
Grayson teamed again with Keel in the 1952 Technicolor musical Lovely to Look At, a remake of the 1935 Astaire and Rogers film Roberta.
" Her best-known film is probably Seven Brides for Seven Brothers ( 1954 ), opposite Howard Keel, which gave her the opportunity to play a more mature character than previous films.
It starred Kathryn Grayson, Howard Keel, Red Skelton, Ann Miller, Gower Champion, Marge Champion, and Zsa Zsa Gabor, was made in Technicolor and reuniting four members of the previous year's Show Boat ( 1951 film ) ( Grayson, Keel and the two Champions ).
The film starred Doris Day as the title character and Howard Keel as Hickok.
In the early 1950s, Marge and Gower Champion made seven film musicals: Mr. Music ( 1950, with Bing Crosby ), the 1951 remake of Show Boat ( with Howard Keel and Kathryn Grayson ), 1952's Lovely to Look At ( a remake of Roberta, also with Keel and Grayson ), the autobiographical Everything I Have Is Yours ( 1952 ), Give a Girl a Break ( 1953, with Debbie Reynolds and Bob Fosse ), Jupiter's Darling ( 1955, with Keel and Esther Williams ), and Three for the Show ( 1955, with Betty Grable and Jack Lemmon ).
series were Gene Kelly ( in his final appearance on film before his death in 1996 ), June Allyson, Cyd Charisse, Lena Horne, Howard Keel, Ann Miller, Debbie Reynolds, Mickey Rooney, and Esther Williams, making her first appearance in a theatrical film in more than 30 years.
Howard Keel performed the song in the film version.
The musical film version included such prominent costars as Ava Gardner, Howard Keel and Kathryn Grayson.
* Betty Hutton and Howard Keel in the 1950 film version of the musical
* Judy Garland and Howard Keel ( Pre-Production of film Annie Get Your Gun )

Keel and musicals
Once there, the studio utilized her vocal, dancing and acting talents, casting her in such musicals as Royal Wedding, with Fred Astaire, A Date with Judy, with friend Elizabeth Taylor, and Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, with Howard Keel.
* Howard Keel ( His real name is: Harold Clifford Leek ) American actor who starred in classic motion picture musicals, 1919 – 2004

Keel and starring
Eventually, The Big Fisherman was filmed in 1959, starring Howard Keel in one of his few non-singing screen roles as Peter.
Yet another company toured with the show in 1964, starring Howard Keel as Arthur, Constance Towers as Guenevere, and Bob Holiday as Lancelot.
In the 1980s, he directed three performances of the play Sleuth, starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Howard Keel and James Whitmore, and a Los Angeles production of The Merchant of Venice, and starred in the one-man show The Importance of Being Oscar at the Globe Playhouse in 1981.

Keel and Annie
* Anything You Can Do-Betty Hutton / Howard Keel from ( Annie get your Gun ) 1950
*" There's No Business Like Show Business "-Betty Hutton, Howard Keel, Louis Calhern, and Keenan Wynn from Annie Get Your Gun ( 1950 )

Keel and Gun
He gives Elephant's dimensions as Gun Deck 168ft, Length of Keel 139ft 10in, breadth 47ft, depth 19ft 9in and tonnage 1617.

Keel and 1951
After several supporting roles, she was a lead performer in such films as Thousands Cheer ( 1943 ), Anchors Aweigh ( 1945 ) with Frank Sinatra and Gene Kelly, and Show Boat ( 1951 ) and Kiss Me Kate ( 1953 ) ( both with Howard Keel ).
Grayson was next cast as Magnolia Hawks in the 1951 remake of the 1927 Hammerstein and Kern musical, Show Boat, alongside Howard Keel and Judy Garland, however, Garland dropped out of production, and the role went to Ava Gardner.
*" Cotton Blossom / Make Believe / Ol ' Man River "-Kathryn Grayson, Howard Keel, William Warfield, and Ensemble from Show Boat ( 1951 )
* There is also a passing reference to the rhyme in Janet Frame's short story " Keel and Kool " ( included in her 1951 collection entitled The Lagoon ): " And Eva showed me some new bits to Tinker Tailor, said Joan, biting off a piece of grass with her teeth-Boots, shoes, slippers, clodhoppers, silk, satin, cotton, rags-it's what you're married in.

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