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In 1945, John Raitt was one of the recipients of the first Theatre World Award for his debut performance in Carousel. In 1965, he starred in the twentieth-anniversary production of the show at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts . In January 1992, Raitt was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Live Theatre, located at 6126 ...
He died of complications from pneumonia at his home in Pacific Palisades, California, at the age of 88, on February 20, 2005. He is survived by his wife, Rosemary; his daughter, Bonnie; his sons Steven and David, also from his first marriage; two stepdaughters, and six grandchildren.
Son David Raitt became a graphic and title designer. Living in the Pacific Palisades area of Los Angeles, the veteran singer died at 88 on February 20, 2005, of complications from pneumonia. Divorced twice, he was survived by third wife, Rosemary Kraemer. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Gary Brumburgh / gr-home@pacbell.net.
John Emmett Raitt (19 de enero de 1917 – 20 de febrero de 2005) fue un actor y estrella del teatro musical estadounidense.. Biografía. Nacido en Santa Ana (California), se inició en el teatro siendo estudiante en la Fullerton High School de Fullerton (California).Estando allí actuó en varias producciones dramáticas en el Plummer Auditórium, y Raitt cantó en el coro de "Desert Song."
John Raitt. Actor: The Pajama Game. One of the prime Broadway musical stars of the post WWII period, handsome John Raitt was once described by composer Richard Rodgers as "a big, brawny fellow with a magnificent baritone." John would go on to maintain an incredibly resilient career spanning over 60 years, showing remarkable power, range and stamina for a man who defied the odds as he continued ...
Photos: John Raitt and his daughter, Bonnie, in New York last week for his induction into the Theater Hall of Fame. (Sara Krulwich/The New York Times) (pg. C1); John Raitt in 1966, with his children Bonnie and Steven and their mother, Marjorie, in his dressing room at the Mark Hellinger Theater, when he was appearing in “A Joyful Noise.” (United Press International) (pg. C8)
21 de oct. de 2018 · 04:28. One of the Golden Age of Musical Theatre’s signature leading men was John Raitt. Possessing a rich, powerful singing voice (a golden baritione), good looks, and a touch of bravado, Raitt starred in two Broadway musicals that would be enormous successes in their day. John Raitt wasn’t immune to the occasional flop, and he certainly ...