Gaylord Ravenal is the leading male character in
Edna Ferber's novel Show Boat, in the famous
Jerome Kern-
Oscar Hammerstein II musical play of the same name based on the novel, and in the films made from it. He is a compulsive riverboat
gambler, and he becomes leading man of the show boat Cotton Blossom at the same time that Magnolia Hawks, the captain's daughter, becomes the leading lady. In the novel, this happens after several of the company's leading men and ladies have left, including the illegally married mulatto
Julie Dozier (to whom Magnolia was especially close) and her white husband Steve Baker. In the musical, Magnolia and Ravenal become the leading players on the boat immediately after Julie and Steve are forced to leave the show, and not years later.