Dig A Hole: Nicolette Goulet, actress and daughter of Robert Goulet
April 21st, 2008 by Scott Marks

Nicolette Goulet, a former soap opera actress, died on Wednesday April 17th after a long battle with breast cancer.
Ms. Goulet was the daughter of singer Robert Goulet from his first marriage to Louise Longmore.
Throughout the 80s, Nicolette Goulet made the rounds of several daytime soaps. She was best known for playing Dr. Meredith Reade on The Guiding Light and recurring characters in Ryan’s Hope, Search for Tomorrow and As the World Turns.
Robert Goulet died less than six months ago on October 30, 2007. No doubt his passing had an impact on her will to survive.
Nicolette Goulet was 52 and had been living in Las Vegas for several years.
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Dig A Hole: Robert Goulet
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she was a terrific actress and will deeply be missed i saw her on guiding light and thought she was wonderful
Nikki Goulet, her mother Louise Longmore and Bob Goulet were close friends of our family from the early 1960’s throughout our lives. Bob’s passing was of great sorrow for all of us “Scova’s” (esp. my sister Sue who adored him) and my entire family, and now to learn of Nikki’s death is especially overwhelming and quite tragic as we all played together, laughed together and shared our lives for many, many years. I would like “Lu” to know that I think of her often and keep her, Bob and Nikki in my prayers. I still love you “Lulu”….love always, Mimi (don’t forget how much we loved TOTO and FUFU too!)Please respond if you can. (Now Mimi Rosenberg)
Dear Mimi, (MaryAnn) back in the wooded areas of Colorado, perhaps next to a lovely stream with grass, rocks and flowers, under a thrilling canopy of blue, I would write you a ton of letters. Since then, I am a professional violist in the symphony, I have lived and played in Rockland County, drove past your house a billon times, and prayed I would hear from you one more time. You always sent me these beautiful signed photos of Goulet, I still have them and your letters. I played in the orchestra all over New York and New Jersey. Please write if you can as my thoughts of you and those extrodinarily beautiful letters shall continue to live in my heart. Katie Malouf, now Katsman