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Name: David Cassidy  
   
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Date of Birth: 12th April 1950
   
Place of Birth: New York, New York, USA
   
Profession: Actor
 
 
From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia
David Cassidy, in a still from The Partridge Family.

David Bruce Cassidy (born April 12, 1950) is an American actor and musician who starred in the television series The Partridge Family from 1970 to 1974. He is the son of Irish Catholic actor Jack Cassidy and actress Evelyn Ward, who was of English Protestant descent.

Prior to The Partridge Family, Cassidy appeared on Marcus Welby, M.D., The Mod Squad, Bonanza, and Ironsides. When he started working on The Partridge Family nobody knew that he could sing, until Cassidy himself brought it up. He then took over the lead vocals for The Partridge Family recordings and quickly became a teen idol. On The Partridge Family he played Keith Partridge, son of Shirley Partridge, who was played by Shirley Jones, Cassidy's real-life stepmother.

There were ten Partridge Family albums and several solo albums produced during the run of the show. At his peak, Cassidy was the world's highest paid live entertainer, and his official fan club was the largest in pop history -- exceeding Elvis Presley and The Beatles. Yet, out of the approximate USD $500 million that The Partridge Family made internationally from his image in merchandising, he was allegedly only paid $15,000.

Rebelling against squeaky-clean Keith, Cassidy shocked his young fans by posing nude in the May 11, 1972 Rolling Stone for Annie Leibovitz. When a 14 year-old fan, Bernadette Whelan, died of heart failure on May 30, 1974 (from a hereditary condition) aggravated while attending a May 26 show at London's White City Stadium, a shaken Cassidy quit both touring and Partridge Family and took a 3 year sabattical. He then released several critically well-received albums on RCA during the late 1970s. He also starred in an episode of Police Story, and received an Emmy nomination. Due to the success of the episode, NBC created a show based on it called David Cassidy: Man Under Cover. The show was not a hit and was cancelled after one season.

Cassidy has appeared in several Broadway musicals, including a version of Little Johnny Jones (played in the movies by James Cagney) and the original version of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat , Time on London's West End and Blood Brothers opposite half-brother Shaun Cassidy and Petula Clark - among others. In 1996, he took over from Michael Crawford in the Las Vegas show, EFX; turning it around with his complete re-write into one of Las Vegas's favorite hit shows - only retiring after injuring his foot during a performance. He also created another show called The Rat Pack is Back, in which he made guest appearances as Bobby Darin. The show ran very successfully. In 2000, he wrote and appeared in the Las Vegas show At The Copa with Sheena Easton as both the young and old versions of the lead character.

In January, 2005 he visited the morning-show host for Chicago, Illinois oldies station WJMK-FM for a week, enjoying many entertaining call-in conversations with fans - one of which won lunch with Cassidy.

His first wife was actress Kay Lenz, and his second was South African sports woman Meryl Tanz. Cassidy married his third wife on March 30, 1991, with whom he has a son, Beau; he has a daughter, Katherine, from a previous relationship. As "Katie Cassidy", Katherine had one Cd-single, "I Think I Love You" on Artemis Records (released on July 16, 2002), the same song that was a #1 hit for her father in the fall of 1970.


Discography (Solo)

  • Cherish
  • Rock Me Baby
  • Dreams are Nuthin' More than Wishes
  • Cassidy Live!
  • The Higher They Climb
  • Home is where the Heart is
  • Gettin' it in the Streets
  • Romance
  • His Greatest Hits - Live
  • The Best of David Cassidy
  • David Cassidy
  • Didn't You Used to Be?
  • Old Trick New Dog
  • Classic Songs
  • Then and Now
  • A Touch of Blue

Discography (The Partridge Family)

  • The Partridge Family Album
  • Up To Date
  • Sound Magazine
  • Christmas Card
  • Shopping Bag
  • At Home With Their Greatest Hits
  • The Partridge Family Notebook
  • Crossword Puzzle
  • Bulletin Board
  • World of the Partridge Family
  • Come On Get Happy!: The Very Best of The Partridge Family

Filmography

  • The Night the City Screamed (1980)
  • Instant Karma (1990)
  • Spirit of '76 (1991)

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