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Gordon MacRae - Montage by Robert Dockery.

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Gordon MacRae - Montage by Robert Dockery.
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Gordon MacRae
Gordon MacRae American actor Albert Gordon MacRae was an American actor, singer and radio/television host who appeared in the film versions of two Rodgers and Hammerstein musicals Oklahoma! and Carousel and who played the leading man of Doris Day in On Moonlight Bay and sequel By The Light of the Silvery Moon. Born: March 12, 1921, East Orange, NJ Died: January 24, 1986, Bryan Memorial Hospital Height: 5′ 8″ Spouse: Elizabeth Lamberti (m. 1967–1986), Sheila MacRae (m. 1941–1967) Children: Meredith MacRae, Heather MacRae, Robert Bruce McRae, Gar MacRae, Amanda MacRae
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