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Doug Sheehan, best known for his acting in General Hospital, is dead at 75.. On Monday, July 8, news broke about his death via Kane Funeral Home in Wyoming and confirmed by Forbes.. Sheehan died ...
Doug Sheehan, a television actor whose career included years-long stints in the ’80s on the daytime drama "General Hospital" and prime-time soap "Knots Landing," has died.
Actor Doug Sheehan, best known to TV fans for his work on soap operas General Hospital and Knots Landing, has died. He was 75. News of Sheehan’s death was made public by the Wyoming-based Kane ...
Douglas Stuart Sheehan (April 27, 1949 – June 29, 2024) was an American actor who played Ben Gibson throughout four seasons of the prime-time drama Knots Landing from 1983 to 1987. His character was the second husband of Valene Ewing ( Joan Van Ark ).
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Veteran soap opera star Doug Sheehan has died. He was 75.The actor, best known for his work on General Hospital and Knots Landing, died "peacefully at his home" in Big Horn, Wyoming, according to ...
Before becoming an actor, Douglas spent 20 years in the 20th Century-Fox newsreel department as a narrator and writer of captions. He had also been a narrator for several Vitaphone short films. [2] Douglas made his Broadway debut in 1936 as the radio announcer in Doty Hobart and Tom McKnight's Double Dummy at the John Golden Theatre.