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| | "Man of La Mancha" Richard Kiley Dies - Mar 05, 1999 - E! Online News (Site not responding. Last check: ) |
 | | Mar 5, 1999, 12:00 PM PT Veteran actor Richard Kiley, the original Man of La Mancha whose decades-long career included parts in Jurassic Park and Ally McBeal, died Friday in upstate New York. |
 | | Kiley originated the role of The Man of La Mancha's Don Quixote on Broadway in 1965; his sonorous voice made the show soundtrack and its signature hit, "The Impossible Dream," enduring, and endearing, classics and earned Kiley a Tony Award. |
 | | Born on Chicago's south side in 1922, Kiley got his big acting break during the national tour of A Streetcar Named Desire in 1948, when he replaced Anthony Quinn in the role of Stanley. |
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