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On August 5, 1956, Jones married actor and singer Jack Cassidy. [20] They had three sons, Shaun, Patrick, and Ryan. [20] David Cassidy was Jack's son from his first marriage to actress Evelyn Ward and became her stepson. Jones divorced Cassidy in 1975. [20] On November 13, 1977, Jones married actor and comedian Marty Ingels. [21]
On December 11, 1976, Cassidy invited his ex-wife, Shirley Jones, to his home, an apartment in West Hollywood, California, for drinks, but she declined. [ 13 ] Early the next morning, Cassidy lit a cigarette and fell asleep on his Naugahyde couch. [ 14 ]
The Partridge Family is an American musical sitcom created by Bernard Slade, which was broadcast in the United States from September 1970 to March 1974 on ABC.. The series follows the lives of a fictional pop music band formed by the titular family, including Shirley (Shirley Jones), Keith (David Cassidy), Laurie (), and Danny (Danny Bonaduce), as well as their manager Reuben Kincaid (Dave ...
Shirley Jones. Shirley Jones ... as evidenced by a photo of the star posing with sons Shaun Cassidy, 65, Patrick Cassidy, 62, and Ryan Cassidy, 58, all of whom she shares with ex-husband Jack ...
His grandmother, Partridge matriarch Shirley Jones, shared her own hesitations about Cassidy's entrance into the music world. "In the beginning, I was not very happy with him going into show ...
You've seen David Cassidy out and about, but Suzanne Crough was nearly unrecognizable when she sadly passed away in 2015 at age 52. ... Shirley Jones. Jones, now 85, has actively tried to maintain ...
He was born in Los Angeles, California, the son of Shirley Jones and Jack Cassidy. Jones was pregnant with Patrick while filming The Music Man; Patrick even kicked his mother's co-star Robert Preston in one scene when they were embracing. [2] His brothers are Ryan Cassidy and Shaun Cassidy, and his half-brother was David Cassidy. [3]
The cast included Shirley Jones and husband Jack Cassidy, who was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical, and Robert Kaye as Col. John Farraday. Among the orphans were newcomers Irene Cara, Giancarlo Esposito, and Stephanie Mills.