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Goulet

This will be a short posting but fans of AMI and the 'stache should know the great mustached American Robert Goulet is ill and one can only hope that he can find a new lung.

Goulet was diagnosed with a form of pulmonary fibrosis that his official Web site described as a "rapidly progressive and fatal condition." He was transported to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles as a transplant patient October 13.

Goulet, born to French-Canadian parents in Lawrence, Massachusetts, has won acclaim for a Broadway career that took off after his debut performance as Sir Lancelot in "Camelot" in 1960. Goulet's multiple appearances on "The Ed Sullivan Show" helped make him a star.

Goulet won a Grammy Award in 1962 for Best New Artist and a Tony Award in 1968 for his role in "The Happy Time." One of his finest roles may have come in the second film in the "Naked Gun" trilogy as bad guy Quintin Hapsburg.

Over the years, Goulet continued to perform on-stage, and we've also seen some great Will Ferrell portrayals of Bobby G..

God bless Goulet. 

 

 

 

Comments

 

Mikeb1976 said:

Will the AMI establish a mechanism for celebrity mustaches to be donated for the good of society?  A museum of mustaches to be preserved for the supporters of the great mustaches to be viewed.  

Robert Goulet's would be an invaluable start.

October 24, 2007 10:33 AM
 

Gully said:

You left out Elvis' hate for Mr. Goulet. Shooting out the TV with that beloved mustache?

Thankyouverymuch.

October 29, 2007 9:34 PM
 

Aaron Perlut said:

As a member of the Rollin' Elvi Mardi Gras Krewe, I should have known better than to omit that in my original posting. Thank you. Thank you very much.

October 30, 2007 1:38 PM

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About afroman

The name “Abe Froman” is most commonly recognized as the ubiquitous and unseen character who’s identity is briefly assumed by actor Matthew Broderick in the film “Ferris Beuller’s Day Off.” However, Abraham Froman is much more. Dr. Froman, a Capricorn, began his career with AMI as an intern, and after receiving his certification in nuclear mustacheology in 2006, transitioned his role into the organization’s Director of Logistical Intelligence, focusing on research, government relations, intelligence gathering, grass roots advocacy, and song writing. On October 25, 2008, he will ascend to the role of Chief Executive Officer. “I am honored to assume the chair held by Drs. Snor and Perlut previously,” Froman said. “The Mustached American people need leadership, and I pledge that AMI, under my stewardship, will continue to provide it at a time when it is so desperately needed.” Dr. Froman has said that his future goals for AMI are to create satellite campus’s overseas and to develop an annual event, to be known as "The Million Mustache March," each year in St. Louis, concluding under the world’s largest mustache – St. Louis’ Gateway Arch. Froman formerly lived in the Chicago area where he ran a museum dedicated to the "Karate Kid" series of films starring the indefatigable Pat Morita. As Abe likes to say, "One can never tire of Pat Morita." Dr. Froman is also a periodic contributor to joesportsfan.com.
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