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  1. Eddie Dean (born Edgar Dean Glosup; () July 9, 1907 – () March 4, 1999) was an American Western singer and actor. His smooth baritone impressed both Roy Rogers and Gene Autry, who considered Dean the best cowboy singer of all time. Eddie Dean's show-business career began in 1937, as a radio singer.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0212761Eddie Dean - IMDb

    Eddie Dean. Actor: Range Beyond the Blue. Eddie Dean made his name as a country-western singer on radio in the '30s. He journeyed to Hollywood to make it in western movies, debuting in Manhattan Love Song (1934), but he could only land bit parts in features and musical shorts.

  3. Singer/songwriter/actor Eddie Dean was described by Gene Autry and Roy Rogers as the greatest singing cowboy of all time. The seventh son of a seventh son, he was born on July 9,...

  4. Eddie Dean. Actor: Range Beyond the Blue. Eddie Dean made his name as a country-western singer on radio in the '30s. He journeyed to Hollywood to make it in western movies, debuting in Manhattan Love Song (1934), but he could only land bit parts in features and musical shorts.

  5. Mar 5, 1999 · Eddie Dean, one of the last singing cowboy stars of the 1940s, died Thursday of heart and lung disease in Thousand Oaks. He was 91. Known as the golden-throated cowboy for an exceptionally...

  6. Mar 9, 1999 · Edgar Dean Glosup (Eddie Dean), singer, songwriter, actor: born Posey, Texas 9 July 1907; married 1931 Lorene Donnelly (one son, one daughter); died Newhall, California 4 March 1999.

  7. Eddie Dean July 9, 1907 – March 4, 1999) was an American Western singer and actor. His smooth baritone impressed both Roy Rogers and Gene Autry, who considered Dean the best cowboy singer of all time.