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Shirley Jones's friendship with David Cassidy had begun in the mid-to-late 1950s, when David was just six, after he learned about his father's divorce from his mother Evelyn Ward. Upon David's first meeting with Shirley before co-starring with her on The Partridge Family , he said, "The day he tells me that they're divorced, he tells me, 'We're ...
David Bruce Cassidy [1] (April 12, 1950 – November 21, 2017) was an American actor and musician. He was best known for his role as Keith Partridge, the son of Shirley Partridge (played by his real-life stepmother, actress Shirley Jones), in the 1970s musical-sitcom The Partridge Family.
You've seen David Cassidy out and about, ... including his real-life stepmother, Shirley Jones. Jones, now 85, has actively tried to maintain a close relationship with her on-screen kids, despite ...
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 ...
Cassidy’s parents, actor Jack Cassidy and actress Evelyn Ward, divorced when he was six and his father married actress Shirley Jones, who went on to become his TV mom on the ’70s hit sitcom ...
The story is told from the viewpoint of Danny Bonaduce, narrated by Bonaduce himself and played on-screen by a pre-Desperate Housewives Shawn Pyfrom.Upon landing the coveted role of Danny Partridge, young Bonaduce must contend with the jealousy of his abusive father Joseph (William Russ); all the while, Danny is a sidelines observer of the effect that overnight stardom has on his co-worker ...
On this day in 1970, "The Partridge Family" become a staple in homes across the country.
Originally, the only cast member who was supposed to sing was Shirley Jones. After the producers heard David Cassidy's demos of the songs, however, they decided to let him sing after the first couple of episodes. [2]