Jack Cassidy
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| Jack Cassidy | |
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| Born | John Joseph Edward Cassidy March 5, 1927 Richmond Hill, New York, U.S.A. |
| Died | December 12, 1976 (aged 49) 1221 North Kings Roads, West Hollywood, California, U.S.A. |
| Spouse(s) | Shirley Jones (5 August 1956 – 1974) (divorced) 3 children Evelyn Ward (28 June 1948 – 1956) (divorced) 1 child |
For the bass guitarist from Jefferson Airplane, see Jack Casady.
Jack Cassidy (March 5, 1927 – December 12, 1976) was an American actor, who achieved success in theater, cinema and television.
His frequent professional persona was that of an urbane, super-confident egotist with a dramatic flair, much in the manner of Broadway actor Frank Fay. Cassidy perfected this character to such an extent that he was cast as the legendary John Barrymore in the feature film W. C. Fields and Me. Cassidy turned down the role of Ted Baxter in The Mary Tyler Moore Show, appearing instead as a guest star in an episode as Ted's highly competitive and equally egocentric brother, Hal.
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Early life
Cassidy was born John Joseph Edward Cassidy in Richmond Hill, New York to William Cassidy, who was of Irish descent, and Charlotte Koehler, who was of German descent. He achieved his greatest success as a musical performer on Broadway, appearing in Alive and Kicking, Wish You Were Here, Shangri-La, Maggie Flynn, Fade Out - Fade In, It's a Bird...It's a Plane...It's Superman, and She Loves Me, for which he won a Tony Award. He also received Emmy Award nominations for his television performances in He & She (1967) and The Andersonville Trial (1970).
On television he became a frequent guest star, appearing in such programs as Bewitched, Get Smart, That Girl, Columbo, Hawaii Five-O, Match Game and McCloud. He lent his charming wit to game shows, and co-starred with Ronnie Schell in a TV revival of Hellzapoppin'. Cassidy also co-starred in the movie The Eiger Sanction with Clint Eastwood.
[edit] Personal life
Cassidy was married twice. His first wife was actress Evelyn Ward, who is the mother of his son David. After divorcing Evelyn Ward in 1956, he married actress Shirley Jones. They had three sons, Shaun, Patrick, and Ryan Cassidy, and divorced in 1974.
His son, David, wrote about his father's bisexuality in his autobiography.[1]
[edit] Death
Cassidy died in an apartment fire while he slept on the couch, in West Hollywood, California. News reports at the time attributed the fire to a lit cigarette. In an eerie coincidence, he had starred in an episode of the TV series Night Gallery, called "The Last Laurel", in which he played a villainous character who discovered the secret of astral projection, and bent on revenge against others, accidentally killed himself while sleeping.
[edit] Awards
Jack Cassidy was nominated for two Emmy Awards: (1st nomination for Emmy) 1968 – Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Comedy for the television series He & She (1967), (2nd nomination for Emmy) 1971 – Outstanding Single Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role for the film The Andersonville Trial (1970). Also, Cassidy was approved for a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2005 and fundraising efforts are currently under way to fund the dedication ceremony.
[edit] Filmography
- The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover (1977) - Damon Runyon
- The Feather and Father Gang (1977) (TV series)
- McCloud (1977) (TV series) - Lord Charles Bridges
- Benny and Barney: Las Vegas Undercover (1977) (TV) - Jules Rosen
- W.C. Fields and Me (1976) - John Barrymore
- Columbo: Now You See Him (1976) (TV) - The Great Santini
- Hawaii Five-O (1975) (TV series) - Orrin Morwood
- Matt Helm (1975) (TV series) - Buckman
- Knuckle (1975) (TV)
- The Eiger Sanction (1975) - Miles Mellough
- Death Among Friends (1975) (TV) - Chico Donovan
- Sin, American Style (1974) (TV) - Danny Holliday
- The Phantom of Hollywood (1974) (TV) - Otto Vonner/Karl Vonner
- June Moon (1974) (TV) - Paul Sears
- Columbo: Publish or Perish (1974) (TV) - Riley Greenleaf
- Cannon (1974) (TV series) - General James O'Hara
- Great Mysteries (1973) (TV series) - Pennington
- Barnaby Jones (1973) (TV series) - Craig Woodridge
- A Time for Love (1973) (TV) - Tom Pierson
- Your Money or Your Wife (1972) (TV) - Josh Darwin, the TV Producer
- Banyon (1972) (TV series)
- Love, American Style (1970-1972) (TV series)
- Mission: Impossible (1972) (TV series) - Orin Kerr
- Sarge (1971) (TV series) - John Michael O'Flaherty
- Bonanza (1971) (TV series) - Kevin O'Casey
- Mary Tyler Moore (1971) (TV series) - Hal Baxter
- Bunny O'Hare (1971) - Lieutenant Greeley
- Alias Smith and Jones (1971) (TV series) - Harry Wagener
- Columbo: Murder by the Book (1971) (TV) - Ken Franklin
- The Powder Room (1971) (TV)
- Storefront Lawyers (1971) (TV series)
- Night Gallery (1971) (TV series) - Marius Davis
- The Mod Squad (1971) (TV series) - Perry Lerriko
- The Governor & J.J. (1970) (TV series) - Mark Ellison
- Matt Lincoln (1970) (TV series)
- George M! (1970) (TV) - Jeremiah "Jerry" Cohan
- The Andersonville Trial (1970) (TV) - Otis Baker
- Cockeyed Cowboys of Calico County (1970) - Roger Hand
- Bewitched (1968-1970) (TV series) - Dinsdale
- Annie, the Women in the Life of a Man (1970) (TV)
- That Girl (1969) (TV series) - Marty Hines
- Get Smart (1968) (TV series) - Mr. Bob
- He & She (1967) (TV series) - Oscar North
- Coronet Blue (1967) (TV series) - Demier
- The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. (1967) (TV series) - Rock Mussin
- I Spy (1967) (TV series) - Nick Fleming
- The Garry Moore Show (1966) (TV series) - Harrison Floy
- The Lucy Show (1965) (TV Show)
- The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (1965) (TV series) - Arthur Mannix
- Mr. Broadway (1964) (TV series) - Allan
- Famous Adventures of Mr. Magoo (1964) (TV series)
- The Wide Country (1963) (TV series) - Jerry Manning
- FBI Code 98 (1963) - Walter Macklin
- The Dick Powell Show (1962) (TV series) - Roth
- Mister Magoo's Christmas Carol (1962) (TV) (voice) - Bob Cratchit
- The Chapman Report (1962) - Ted Dyson
- Hennesey (1962) (TV series) - Chaplain
- Bronco (1961-1962) (TV series) - Edward Miller
- Surfside 6 (1962) (TV series) - Val Morton
- Everglades (1962) (TV series) - Ron Fairburn
- 77 Sunset Strip (1962) (TV series) - Dick Arnador
- Hawaiian Eye (1961) (TV series) - Maurice Clifford
- Maverick (1961) (TV series) - Roger Cushman
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1961) (TV series) - Mark Lansing
- General Electric Theater (1961) (TV series) - Alan Richards
- Lock-Up (1961) (TV series) - Vincent Gibson
- Wagon Train (1961) (TV series) - Dan Palmer
- Look in Any Window (1961) - Gareth Lowell
- The Chevy Mystery Show (1960) (TV series) - David Townsend
- Gunsmoke (1958) (TV series) - Marcus France
- Richard Diamond, Private Detective (????) (TV series) - Danny Fortune
- Lux Video Theatre (1957) (TV series)
- The United States Steel Hour (1957) (TV series)
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- ^ McGlone, Jackie (2007-03-24). Still a daydreamer. The Scotsman. Retrieved on 2007-04-09.

