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  1. Robert Preston (* 8.Juni 1918 in Newton Highland, Massachusetts; † 21. März 1987 in Montecito, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler.. Leben. Robert Preston, der mehrere Musikinstrumente spielte, kam zum ersten Mal auf der High School in Los Angeles in Kontakt mit der Bühne. Er spielte anschließend Theater in Pasadena mit späteren Stars wie Dana Andrews und Victor Mature.

  2. Robert Preston encores his Broadway triumph as Professor Harold Hill; Academy Award winner Shirley Jones stars as Marian the Librarian; and all the wonderful...

  3. Preston’s Broadway debut was a star turn in a successful revival of The Male Animal (1952), which was followed by a series of six flops, or near-flops. At last in 1957 he took on the role that would make him immortal, the shady trombone salesman Harold Hill in Meredith Willson’s The Music Man. Robert Preston had never sung in public before.

  4. 22 de mar. de 1987 · Robert Preston, whose starring role in "The Music Man" was only one high point in a film and stage career that spanned the decades from "Union Pacific" in 1938 to "The Last Starfighter" in 1984 ...

  5. Robert Preston, ursprungligen Robert Preston Meservey, född 8 juni 1918 i Newton i Massachusetts, död 21 mars 1987 i Montecito i Kalifornien, var en amerikansk skådespelare. Filmografi i urval. 1939 – De tappras legion; 1939 – Union Pacific; 1940 – ...

  6. 22 de mar. de 1987 · Robert Preston, 68, the versatile and vigorous Hollywood and Broadway actor whose most memorable role in a decades-long career that displayed gifts for both comedy and melodrama was as Prof ...

  7. Vivir de ilusión. Vivir de ilusión ( The Music Man) es una película musical de 1962 protagonizada por Robert Preston en el papel de Harold Hill y Shirley Jones como Marian Paroo. La película está basada en el musical de Broadway de 1957 creado por Meredith Willson y se convirtió en uno de los grandes éxitos filmográficos del año.

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