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Don Grady (born Don Louis Agrati; June 8, 1944 – June 27, 2012) was an American actor and musician. He was best known as one of the Mouseketeers on the Mickey Mouse Club , and as Robbie Douglas on the long-running ABC / CBS television series My Three Sons .
Robbie (Don Grady) marries his girlfriend Katie Miller. Katie is played by Tina Cole, who had appeared in different roles on three previous episodes: "House For Sale" from the fourth season (February 13, 1964), "The Coffee House Set" from the fifth season (November 19, 1964), and "Robbie and the Little Stranger" from the sixth season (February ...
No longer with us is Don Grady, who played Robbie and entered the music industry after the show ended. He released an original album in 2008. Grady died in 2012 at 68 years old.
William Frawley as Bob, Tim Considine as Mike, Stanley Livingston as Chip, Fred MacMurray as Steve, and Don Grady as Robbie from ''My Three Sons''.}} |Source= = For promotion of the 3rd season premiere of ''My Three Sons'', this photo was released by the ABC Press Relations to various media outlets. See Permission and Licensing for more details.
March marked the 65th anniversary of the wrap of the first season of the “Mickey Mouse Club,” and the recent death of one of the original Mouseketeers, Johnny Crawford, reminded fans of the ...
Back row, L-R: Don Grady, Tina Cole, Fred MacMurray, William Demerest, Stanley Livingston. Front: Tramp and Barry Livingston. Christina Yvonne Cole (born August 4, 1943) is an American actress and singer. She is best known for her role as Katie Miller Douglas on the sitcom My Three Sons (from 1967 to 1972). [1] [2]
Steve thinks that Robbie wants to use the bond to go to college, but Robbie just wants to cash it in. Steve is at the Hobby Shop and overhears Mr. Bates (Ed Prentiss), Roly's father, complain to the owner about a purchase Roly made. Apparently, he can barely afford to clothe and feed Roly and doesn't want the boy spending money on silly things.
Walt Disney drew its mascot, “Scoopy,” in 1943, along with fellow cartoon bee “Gaby” for radio station KMJ, then owned by McClatchy. The Bee’s media portfolio expanded further in 1953 ...