Sexuality ĭavid Cassidy said his father was bisexual, citing personal accounts and reports, both anecdotal and published, of his father's same-sex affairs, something neither he nor his siblings knew until after their father's death. At that time, Jones found out that he had been previously diagnosed with bipolar disorder. In December 1974, Cassidy was hospitalized in a psychiatric facility for 48 hours. Jones said to him that they had to get ready to do a show, and he calmly looked up and said, "I know now that I'm Christ". Cassidy's second wife, Shirley Jones, described a similar incident when she found him sitting naked in a corner of their house, reading a book. In 1974, his neighbors were shocked to see him watering his front lawn naked in the middle of the afternoon. The elder Cassidy, who suffered from bipolar disorder and alcoholism, was displaying increasingly erratic behavior. In his 1994 autobiography, C'Mon, Get Happy, Cassidy's eldest son David wrote that he became increasingly concerned about his father in the last years of his life. Son Shaun also became a teen idol in the late 1970s, starring in The Hardy Boys series, and producing four top-40 records. Cassidy's eldest son David later starred with Jones in the musical sitcom The Partridge Family. Cassidy and Jones had three sons, Shaun, Patrick, and Ryan. They divorced in 1956 and in the same year Cassidy married singer and actress Shirley Jones. Together they had a son, David, who later became a teen idol. His first marriage in 1948 was to actress Evelyn Ward. Personal life Marriages and children Ī program featuring Cassidy and Jones at the White House in 1957Ĭassidy was married twice. Cassidy later appeared as a guest star in a 1971 episode as Ted's highly competitive and equally egotistical brother Hal. Cassidy had played a similar buffoonish character in the 1967–1968 sitcom He & She, but he turned down the role, feeling that it was not right for him the part went to Ted Knight. The role of the vain, shallow, buffoon-like newsman Ted Baxter on TV's The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1970–1977) was reportedly written with Cassidy in mind. Cassidy perfected this character to the extent that he was cast as John Barrymore in the feature film W.C. His frequent professional persona was an urbane, witty, confident egotist with a dramatic flair, much in the manner of Broadway actor Frank Fay. Cassidy also co-starred as an informer in the movie The Eiger Sanction with Clint Eastwood and provided the voice of Bob Cratchit for the pioneering animated television special Mister Magoo's Christmas Carol. He co-starred with Ronnie Schell in a television revival of Hellzapoppin'. Cassidy also appeared three times as a murderer on Columbo in the episodes " Murder By the Book" (1971, directed by the not-yet-famous Steven Spielberg, with teleplay by a young Steven Bochco), " Publish or Perish" (1974), and " Now You See Him." (1976). On television, he became a frequent guest star, appearing in such programs as The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, Gunsmoke, Bewitched, Get Smart, That Girl, Hawaii Five-O, Cannon, Match Game, McCloud, and Barnaby Jones for an episode titled "Murder in the Doll's House" (1973). He also received Emmy Award nominations for his television performances in the 1967-68 CBS Television Network series He & She and The Andersonville Trial. He appeared 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. Career Ĭassidy achieved success as a musical performer on Broadway. His father, an engineer at the Long Island Rail Road, was of Irish descent and his mother was of German ancestry. He was the father of teen idols David Cassidy and Shaun Cassidy.Ĭassidy was born in New York City, the son of Charlotte (née Koehler) and William Cassidy. He also received two Primetime Emmy Award nominations. He received multiple Tony Award nominations and a win, as well as a Grammy Award, for his work on the Broadway production of the musical She Loves Me. John Joseph Edward Cassidy (March 5, 1927 – December 12, 1976), was an American actor, singer and theater director known for his work in the theater, television and films. 4 including David, Shaun and Patrick Cassidy
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