Cole Porter American composer and songwriter

Cole Porter is a 73 years old American composer and songwriter from . Cole Porter was born on June 09, 1891 (died on October 15, 1964, he was 73 years old) in as Cole Albert Porter.

Cole Porter
Country:
United States
Birthday:
June 9, 1891
Death Date:
October 15, 1964 (age 73)
Birth Sign :
Gemini

About

His real name:
Birth name of Cole Porter is Cole Albert Porter
Is Cole Porter still alive?

No, he died on 10/15/1964, 60 years ago. He was 73 years old when he died. Cause of death: renal insufficiency. He died in Santa Monica

Works

Cole Porter Albums (56)

There are 56 albums of Cole Porter.

His last album Silk Stockings (An Original Cast Recording) released 3 years 3 months ago. When Silk Stockings (An Original Cast Recording) released, he was 130 years old. This album contains 14 tracks

His first album Kiss Me, Kate (Original Broadway Cast Recording) released 75 years ago, he was 57 years old when this album released. There were 19 songs in this album.

Silk Stockings (An Original Cast Recording)
Silk Stockings (An Original Cast Recording)
Anything Goes (1989 London Cast Recording)
Anything Goes (1989 London Cast Recording)
Kiss Me, Kate (1987 Royal Shakespeare Company Cast Recording)
Kiss Me, Kate (1987 Royal Shakespeare Company Cast Recording)
Love for Sale
Love for Sale

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Cole Porter Movies (17)

There are 17 movies of Cole Porter.

His first feature film was High Society (1956). He was 65 when he starred in this movie. Since 1956, he has appeared in 17 feature films. The last one is It's All Right With Me (1990). .

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Cole Porter movie characters

The names of the characters/jobs in the films he starred in are as follows:

Awards (1)

Awarded Grammy Trustees Award in 1988 .

Education

He graduated from Harvard University, Yale University, Harvard Law School and Schola Cantorum De Paris

What was Cole's zodiac sign?

Cole Porter zodiac sign was gemini.

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