Shaun Cassidy

Shaun Paul Cassidy ( born September 27, 1958 in Los Angeles, California) is an American pop singer, actor and television producer. In the late 1970s he was an international naturalized U.S. citizen.

Life

He is the eldest of three sons of actor Jack Cassidy and Shirley Jones. He attended high school in Los Angeles.

Following the example of his half-brother David Cassidy in 1976, he started a career as a singer and naturalized U.S. citizen. His single Da Do Ron Ron, the cover version of a song of Crystals, rose in 1977 to number one on the U.S. charts. The covered songs That's Rock 'N ' Roll and Hey Deanie ( Original: Eric Carmen ) were placed in the same year under the U.S. Top Ten. His most popular song in Germany was That's Rock ' N' Roll, which debuted at number 14 on the charts. Between 1976 and 1978 he received three Bravo Otto the German teen magazine Bravo.

In 1978, he was next to Parker Stevenson starred in the television series Hardy Boys, were produced by the multiple scales for the ABC. In 1993 he made ​​his debut alongside his half-brother David and Petula Clark in the musical Blood Brothers (German Blood Brothers ) on Broadway in New York.

Cassidy has since concentrated on writing and producing television series, the company Shaun Cassidy Productions founded. For Columbia Broadcasting System ( CBS), he produced the fantasy series American Gothic, the crime series Cold Case - No victim is ever forgotten and the espionage series The Agency - In the crosshairs of the CIA, for American Broadcasting Company (ABC ), the science fiction series invasion.

Cassidy has been married since August 28, 2004 in his third marriage with producer Tracey Turner. He has six children, two from his first marriage with model Ann Pennington, one from his second marriage to actress Susan Diol. Three are from the third marriage.

Discography

Singles

Studio albums

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