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Encyclopedia > Alfred Drake

Alfred Drake (born Alfred Capurro) (October 7, 1914 - July 25, 1992) is a Broadway theater performer best known for his appearances in the musicals Babes in Arms, Oklahoma!, Kiss Me, Kate, and Kismet.


Drake was born and died in New York City.


Broadway musical credits

  • 1938 - The Two Bouquets as Albert Porter
  • 1939 - One for the Money
  • 1939 - The Straw hat Revue
  • 1944 - Sing Out, Sweet Land as Barnaby Goodchild
  • 1946 - The Beggar's Holiday as Macheath
  • 1961 - Kean as Edmund Kean

Musical film credit

  • 1946 - Tars and Spars as Howard Young







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Alfred C. Drake biography Los Angeles County GenWeb Project (401 words)
Drake are the parents of five children, namely:  James Merwin, Elizabeth Fay, Frederick Arthur, Frances Maxson and Olive, all except James Merwin and Olive, of whom are living at this time.
Drake also was among those who, in 19000, assisted in organizing the Shakespeare Club, serving as its president in 1913.
Drake are members of the Mountain View Presbyterian Church, of which for a number of years, Mr.
Alfred George Drake - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (254 words)
(Plot I. Alfred George Drake was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
On 23 November 1915, near La Brique, Belgium, Corporal Drake was one of a patrol of four which was reconnoitring towards the German lines.
The latter was carried back by the last remaining man and Corporal Drake stayed with his officer, bandaging his wounds regardless of the enemy's fire.
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