
New York City, New York, USA
Alfred Drake (October 7, 1914 - July 25, 1992) was an American actor and singer. Born as Alfred Capurro in New York City, the son of parents emigrated from Recco, Genoa, Drake began his Broadway career while still a student at Brooklyn College. He is best known for his leading roles in the original Broadway productions of Oklahoma!; Kiss Me, Kate; Kismet; and for playing Marshall Blackstone in the original production of Babes in Arms, (in which he sang the title song) and Hajj in Kismet, for which he received the Tony Award. He was also a prolific Shakespearean, notably starring as Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing opposite Katharine Hepburn. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

as President of Exchange

as Narrator
1956

as Captain Brown
1948

as President of Exchange
1983

as Self - Singer
1956

as Self
1956

as Self
1959

as Jack Point
1951

as The Great Ak (voice)
1985

as Self
1982

as Fred Graham / Petruchio (seg. "Kiss Me, Kate") (archive footage)
2005

as Self
1990

as Self
1972
as The Great Ak (voice)
1985

as Fred Graham / Petruchio (seg. "Kiss Me, Kate") (archive footage)
2005

as Self
1990

as The Great Ak (voice)
1985

as President of Exchange
1983

as Self
1982

as Fred Carter
1975

as Self
1972

as Narrator
1972

as Claudius
1964

as Frederick Graham / Petruchio
1958

as Jack Point
1957

as Marco Polo
1956

as Capt. Dick Warrington
1955

1951

as Narrator
1948

as Howard Young
1946

as Harold Russell (voice) (uncredited)
1945
as Self - Singer
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