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  1. Henry Keefe Brasselle (February 7, 1923 – July 7, 1981) was an American film actor, television actor/producer and author. He is best remembered for the starring role in The Eddie Cantor Story (1953).

  2. Keefe Brasselle was born on 7 February 1923 in Elyria, Ohio, USA. He was an actor and producer, known for The Eddie Cantor Story (1953), A Place in the Sun (1951) and If You Don't Stop It... You'll Go Blind!!! (1975). He was married to Arlene DeMarco and Norma Jean Aldrich.

  3. Keefe Brasselle was born on 7 February 1923 in Elyria, Ohio, USA. He was an actor and producer, known for The Eddie Cantor Story (1953), A Place in the Sun (1951) and If You Don't Stop It... You'll Go Blind!!! (1975). He was married to Arlene DeMarco and Norma Jean Aldrich.

  4. Jul 15, 1981 · Keefe Brasselle, a film actor known for his leading role in ''The Eddie Cantor Story,'' died last Tuesday in Rancho Los Amigos Hospital in Downey, near Los...

  5. Apr 25, 2014 · "Bannerline" isn't much of a movie and Keefe Brasselle isn't much of an actor. So why am I writing this? Because Brasselle had a minor acting career, and, considering what came later, which we will detail below, it's kind of interesting to see him in action.

  6. Jun 5, 2015 · The story is that of Keefe Brasselle, a lousy nightclub singer with connections to the Mob. The one-time star of The Eddie Cantor Story knew how to cozy up to power and it paid off. He was close with the head of CBS Television, Jim Aubrey.

  7. Keefe Brasselle (February 7, 1923 – July 7, 1981) was an American film actor, television actor/producer and author.

  8. Keefe Brasselle. Highest Rated: 82% A Place in the Sun (1951) Lowest Rated: 80% Shame (1949) Birthday: Feb 7, 1923. Birthplace: Elyria, Ohio, USA. Keefe Brasselle was an actor with a strong...

  9. Host: Keefe Brasselle. Guests: Zsa Zsa Gabor and Streisand. Regulars: Ann B. Davis, Noelle Adam, Rocky Graziano. Barbra's Songs: “Soon It's Gonna Rain” “A Taste of Honey.” CBS wanted a summer substitute for The Garry Moore Show after it went off the air.

  10. Keefe Brasselle was an actor with a strong presence in film throughout his Hollywood career. Brasselle started his acting career landing roles in such films as "Railroaded" (1947), "Not Wanted" (1949) and the Montgomery Clift dramatic adaptation "A Place in the Sun" (1951).