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Jack Cassidy
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How old was Jack Cassidy when he died?
49 years old
When did Jack Cassidy die?
December 12, 1976
How did Jack Cassidy die?
Fire
How old was Jack Cassidy when he died?
49 years old
Where did Jack Cassidy die?
West Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
When was Jack Cassidy born?
March 5, 1927
Where was Jack Cassidy born?
Richmond Hill, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
What was Jack Cassidy's birth name?
John Joseph Edward Cassidy
How tall was Jack Cassidy?
5 feet 10 inches, or 1.78 meters
What was Jack Cassidy known for?
Look in Any Window
,
He & She
,
The Eiger Sanction
, and
The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover
Was Jack Cassidy married?
He was married to
Shirley Jones
from August 5, 1956 to May 26, 1975 and
Evelyn Ward
from June 28, 1948 to July 2, 1956.
Did Jack Cassidy have children?
Yes, 4 children, including
Shaun Cassidy
(65),
Patrick Cassidy
(62),
Ryan Cassidy
(58), and
David Cassidy
Who were Jack Cassidy's parents?
William Cassidy and Charlotte Cassidy
Who were Jack Cassidy's relatives?
Katie Cassidy
(Grandchild),
Beau Cassidy
(Grandchild), Caitlin Cassidy (Grandchild), Caleb Cassidy (Grandchild), Roan Cassidy (Grandchild), Cole Patrick Cassidy (Grandchild), and Jack Gordon Cassidy (Grandchild)
How many award nominations did Jack Cassidy receive?
2 nominations
Known for
The Eiger Sanction
6.4
Miles Mellough
1975
He & She
8.0
TV Series
Oscar North
1967–1968 • 26 eps
Look in Any Window
5.5
Gareth Lowell
1961
The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover
6.1
Damon Runyon
1977
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