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Harve sang on the Roger Wagner Chorale's version of 'Oh Holy Night'. This is the version which is believed to have popularised the carol in the U.S.
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In 1965, he was nominated for the Golden Laurel for Best Male New Face.
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When he made his first appearance on Broadway, he had never before seen a Broadway production.
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He had operatic training.
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He sang the baritone role in Eugene Ormandy's 1962 recording of Carl Orff's Carmina Burana.
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Harve took part in the Merola program in the San Francisco Opera.
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Harve attended San Francisco State University.
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In 1965 he was nominated for a Golden Laurel for Best Male Musical Performance for his role in The Unsinkable Molly Brown.
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Presnell won the 1965 Golden Globe for Most Promising Male Newcomer.
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He has 3 children.
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He married his second wife on 6th May 1966.
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His first wife was called Sherri.
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Presnell was once a soloist with the Roger Wagner Chorale.
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In 1979, Harve Presnell played Daddy Warbucks in a Broadway production of the musical Annie.
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Presnell played Rhett Butler in a musical version of Gone With the Wind at London's Drury Lane Theatre.
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His role in the 1964 film The Unsinkable Molly Brown was written specifically for him.
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Harve graduated from Modesto High School, California.
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Presnell is 6'4".