Rod McKuen
Known for: Acting
Born: April 28, 1933 in Oakland, California, USA - Died: January 28, 2015
From Wikipedia Rodney Marvin "Rod" McKuen (April 29, 1933 – January 29, 2015) was an American singer-songwriter, musician and poet. He was one of the best-selling poets in the United States during the late 1960s. Throughout his career, McKuen produced a wide range of recordings, which included popular music, spoken word poetry, film soundtracks and classical music. He earned two Academy Award nominations and one Pulitzer nomination for his music compositions. McKuen's translations and adaptations of the songs of Jacques Brel were instrumental in bringing the Belgian songwriter to prominence in the English-speaking world. His poetry deals with themes of love, the natural world and spirituality. McKuen's songs sold over 100 million recordings worldwide, and 60 million books of his poetry were sold as well, according to the Associated Press.
Known for
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Say Goodbye
Narrator
Rod McKuen's Christmas in New England
Rock, Pretty Baby
Ox Bentley
Summer Love
Ox Bentley
Wild Heritage
Dirk Breslin
Night of 100 Stars II
Self
The Boneyard Collection
Rod McKuen (segment "Her Morbid Desires")
The Critic
Rod McKuen (voice)
General Electric Theater
Hal
The Johnny Cash Show
Self
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
Self
The Mike Douglas Show
Self - Co-Host
Les Rendez-vous du dimanche
Self
Legends
Self
The Dick Cavett Show
Self - Guest
The Little Mermaid
Archimedes (voice)
Dinah!
Self
Shirley Temple's Storybook
Simple Simon
The Merv Griffin Show
Self
Scandalous John
Original Music Composer
Emily
Original Music Composer
Joanna
Music
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
Original Music Composer
The Borrowers
Original Music Composer