I’m a performer. We don’t retire.
Meaning of the quote
As a performer, Robert Goulet believed that he could never truly retire. He felt that being a performer was a lifelong passion and part of who he was, not just a job he could walk away from. For him, performing was more than a career - it was a way of life that he couldn't imagine giving up, even as he got older. Performers like Goulet see their work as a calling, not just a way to earn a living, and they continue to entertain audiences for as long as they are able.
About Robert Goulet
Robert Goulet was a renowned American and Canadian singer and actor who rose to fame for his roles in musicals like Camelot and Carousel. He won a Tony Award and had a successful career spanning over six decades, leaving an indelible mark on the entertainment industry.
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