Romantic singing lead of Warner Bros. musicals of the 1930s who brought his ringing tenor and his cherubic, boyish looks to such Busby Berkeley-choreographed extravaganzas as "42nd Street", "Footlight Parade" (both 1933) and "Dames" (1934), forming a popular romantic team opposite Ruby Keeler. Powell later moved into straight comedies such as Preston Sturges'…
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