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Robert Goulet Q&E

Q: what is a day in your life like? What do you do from waking to hitting the hay each day?

A: I read three newspapers a day, a dozen magazines (weekly), eat sparingly, exercise excessively for approximately ten minutes, watch the Today and Tonight shows, news and sports, and pamper my wife. When I’m not working, my day is very different and disciplined.

Q: What would you say is the highlight of your career so far and how does it compare to your overall career goal?

A: I’ve yet to arrive at or achieve the highlight of my career.

Q: Who was the first person to tell you getting into this profession was a crazy idea? At what point did you agree (even if it was momentarily)?

A: On his death bed, my Father’s last words to me were: “Robert, God gave you a voice, you must sing!” I’ve always thought that, that was a crazy idea.

Q: Have you made some contacts using the internet that you know you wouldn’t have made if it weren’t for the web?

A: My wife handles that side of my career.

Q: Tell me one of the negatives aspects of your field. Do not say there are none!

A: There are a lot of scavenger sharks out there. As a person who grew up learning that one shouldn’t lie, steal or cheat, it’s demoralizing to find that for a large part of my life, I’ve been lied to, stolen from and cheated. Charming, what?

Q: Tell me something people do not realize about you, maybe it’s not a secret, maybe it’s not anything special, but it could be something no one else has ever asked you about until now?

A: When an interviewer asked me once what I was most vain about, I answered “my humility.” I don’t think I’m anything special.

Q: What’s the craziest thing you have experienced in the industry? Maybe it’s something you witnessed and didn’t participate in that would shock us, make us laugh or show us another side to things besides the obvious.
A: Oh, please!

Q: Anything embarrassing happen when YOU were trying to look cool? What?
A : Oh, please!

Q: The biggest lie about your industry ever is?

A : That it is glamorous.

Q: The biggest PLUS FACTOR about your industry is?
A: We bring solace to those in need of it.

Q: Have the people around you changed since you’ve gotten recognition for your work? Sometimes those who weren’t so supportive in the beginning, suddenly became supportive or possibly vice versa; they became less supportive.?

A: I have a few friends that I trust would be there if the bottom fell out. But, a few is all you need. Most important thing is knowing that my wife is always there.

Q: What is your most frequently asked question and/or what question makes you crazy whenever asked but you somehow remain composed enough to answer?
A: “Are your eyes really blue?”

Q: Tell me a joke!
A : We haven’t the time.

Q: Who should hang up their hat in this business? Why?
A: To answer this would be to hurt someone’s feelings. You don’t want me to do that.

Q: Tell me your favorite movie genre, name a few titles, and the video or dvd you have watched the most?
A: I’m a fan of good writing, good directing and good acting. “On Golden Pond” is one of my favorites.

Q: What is the TV show that you miss from childhood?

A : I didn’t have T.V. as a child.

Q: Ever had someone from school or an odd job back in the day try and track you down after realizing what you do for a living now?

A: Oh, sure.

Q: If you were anyone else besides yourself, who would you be (even for just a day, on a good day) and did you emulate them growing up?

A: A preacher. One who saved souls.

Q: Who is the most intriguing person in your business today besides yourself? Why?

A: There are so many talented people in this huge business.

Was Robert a Canadian?

Robert Gerard Goulet was born on November 26, 1933 in Lawrence, Massachusetts to Joseph and Jeannette Goulet who were of French Canadian descent. His father worked as a textile mill guard and was a fine amateur singer, which influence young Goulet to begin singing when he was five years old at family gatherings. After his father’s death, Jeanette Goulet moved with 13-year-old Robert and his sister Claire, to Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, where he spent his most formative years. Because he started his career in Canada most people assume he is Canadian.

Trivia

The Jimmy Kimmel Live! theme song is sung by legendary singer Robert Goulet. The iconic performance of the theme song by Goulet is featured at the beginning of the show’s credits and is simply titled “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”.  While the song is simply titled “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”, it’s the performance by Goulet that made it iconic for the show’s opening credits.

Trivia

THE SIMPSONS

[Robert Goulet arrives with Bart at his tree-house Casino]

Robert Goulet: Are you sure this is the Casino? Mr. Burns’ Casino? I think I should call my manager…

Nelson: Your manager says for you to shut up!

Robert Goulet: Vera said that?

Robert ad-libbed “Vera said that?” and they thought it was funny, so they kept it. I remember a time in Boston for the opening at the Wang, the limo coming to take me to the theater was stuck in traffic and was getting close to curtain time. I decided to take cab rather than wait for the limo. Getting into the cab I said to the driver I have to be at the Wang in 14 minutes. He turned and looked at me like I was insane considering the traffic gridlock around us. Four very frustrating minutes later isaid “I have never missed my husbands opening, ever”. The driver, moving about two feet at a time asked, “What does your husband do”. “He is an actor” I replied. Still moving along at a snail pace, he asked “What’s his name?” “His name is Robert.” I answered. After a long pause and just as we were approaching another set of traffic lights he asked “What’s his last name”? I really didn’t want to go there, but I am stuck in a cab, so I just muttered. “Goulet, his names is Robert Goulet”. He slammed on his brakes, turned around and in an excited, loud voice said, “You are Vera”? What followed next resembled a ride straight from the “French Connection” whilst he recited every single line from that episode. I don’t know how he did it but needless to say he got me to the theater stage door just in time to see Robert heading to the stage, for me to give him a hug and for the company manager to take me to my seat as the curtain started to go up. Robert laughed so hard when I told him what happened and enjoyed retelling the story throughout the years.

Vera