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Singing cowboy Eddie Dean Eddie Dean, one of the last singing cowboy stars of the ... Known as the golden-throated cowboy, Mr. Dean appeared in more than 30 B-Western movies ... movies in color. Most critics agreed that Mr. Dean's singing was the best part of his movies ... |
EDDIE DEAN, SINGING COWBOY OF THE '30S, '40S.(News)(Obituary) ... Andres Daily News Staff Writer Actor Eddie Dean, a singing cowboy in westerns of the ... pneumonia in Thousand Oaks. He was 91. Dean, whose rea... |
EDDIE DEAN PARKER.(Triad) TRINITY -- Eddie Dean Parker, 34, passed away Wednesday, August 8, 2007. Graveside services will be held 11 a.m. Friday, August 10, at Floral Garde... |
EDDIE DEAN MCPHAUL.(Triad) HIGH POINT-- Eddie Dean McPhaul, 73, died May 12, 2006 at High Point Regional Hospital. A funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. on Friday, May 19,... |
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Eddie Dean Description
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Date of Birth
9 July 1907, Posey, Texas, USA
Date of Death
4 March 1999, Thousand Oaks, Los Angeles, California, USA (heart and lung disease)
Birth Name
Edgar Dean Glosup
Mini Biography
Eddie Dean made his name as a country-western singer on radio in the '30s. He journeyed to Hollywood to make it in western movies, debuting in Manhattan Love Song (1934), but he could only land bit parts in features and musical shorts. His career started to take off in the early 1940s, however, and by 1945 he was among the more popular of the cowboy stars. However, several factors weighed against him rising much further: his stolid, somewhat dour screen personality, the fact that he was under contract to low-rent PRC (later Eagle-Lion) Pictures, whose shoddiness was legendary and whose westerns were not particularly popular among aficionados, and the unfortunate fact that the singing cowboy craze had pretty much ended by the time he came along. His career can be summed up in a review of one of his films by the "New York Times": "Instead of the usual black and white, Eddie Dean's newest western has been shot in Cinecolor, but it's not an improvement; you can still see him."
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Singing cowboy. Recieved a star on the Palm Springs Walk Of Fame [20 March 1999] Received the Pioneer Award from the Academy of Country Music. Was a founding member of the Academy of Country Music and an officer for more than 10 years. He wrote some notable songs, such as "One Has My Name, The Other Has My Heart" and "Hillbilly Heaven". He used four different horses during his westerns: War Paint, White Cloud, Copper and Flash. Brother of Jimmie Dean.  by Eddie Dean  Eddie Dean (1907-1999)
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Ian Tyson Date of Birth
25 September 1933
Spouse
Sylvia Tyson
(1964 - ?) (divorced)
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Singe...
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Henni Orri Date of Birth
16 June 1925, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
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Provided the voice for...
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Originated the role of "Rafiki" in the stage version of "The Lion King", and wrote some of...
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Jeff Cirillo Date of Birth
23 September 1969, Pasadena, California, USA
Birth Name
Jerffrey Howard Cirillo
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Liz Racster Birth Name
Elizabeth Currier Racster
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Liz is a preacher's kid and an army brat.Liz is a c...
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