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David Cassidy

David Bruce Cassidy[1] (April 12, 1950 – November 21, 2017) was an American actor, singer, songwriter, and guitarist. He was best known for his role as Keith Partridge, the son of Shirley Partridge (played by his stepmother, Shirley Jones), in the 1970s musical-sitcom The Partridge Family. This role catapulted Cassidy to teen idol status as a superstar pop singer of the 1970s.

David Cassidy
Cassidy at the Plaza Hotel, New York City, 1972
Born(1950-04-12)April 12, 1950
DiedNovember 21, 2017(2017-11-21) (aged 67)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • singer
  • songwriter
  • musician
Years active1968–2017
Spouses
  • (m. 1977; div. 1983)
  • Meryl Tanz
    (m. 1984; div. 1987)
  • Sue Shifrin
    (m. 1991; div. 2016)
Children2; including Katie Cassidy
Parents
Family
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • piano
Labels
Websitedavidcassidy.com

Early life

Cassidy was born at Flower Fifth Avenue Hospital in New York City, the son of singer and actor Jack Cassidy and actress Evelyn Ward.[1][2] His father was of half Irish and half German ancestry, and his mother was descended mostly from Colonial Americans, along with having some Irish and Swiss roots.[3] His mother's ancestors were among the founders of Newark, New Jersey.[3]

As his parents were frequently touring on the road, he spent his early years being raised by his maternal grandparents in a middle-class neighborhood in West Orange, New Jersey.[4] In 1956, he found out from neighbors' children that his parents had been divorced for over two years and had not told him.[5]

In 1956, Cassidy's father married singer and actress Shirley Jones. They had three children, David's half-brothers Shaun (b. 1958), Patrick (b. 1962), and Ryan (b. 1966). In 1968, after completing one final session of summer school to obtain credits necessary to get a high school diploma, David moved into the rental home of Jack Cassidy and Shirley Jones in Irvington, New York, where his half-brothers also lived.[6] David remained there, seeking fame as an actor/musician, while simultaneously working half-days in the mailroom of a textile firm.[7] He moved out when his career began to flourish.

Cassidy's father, Jack, is credited with setting his son up with his first manager. After David Cassidy signed with Universal Studios in 1969, Jack introduced him to former table tennis champion and close friend Ruth Aarons, who later found her niche as a talent manager, given her theater background.[8] Aarons had represented Jack and Shirley Jones for several years and later represented Cassidy's half-brother Shaun. Aarons became an authority figure and close friend to Cassidy and was the driving force behind his on-screen success. After Cassidy made small wages from Screen Gems for his work on The Partridge Family during season one, Aarons discovered that he had been underage when he signed his contract; she then renegotiated the contract with far superior provisions and a rare four-year term.[9]

Career

1960s

On January 2, 1969, Cassidy made his professional debut in the Broadway musical The Fig Leaves Are Falling. It closed after four performances,[10] but a casting director saw the show and asked Cassidy to make a screen test. In 1969, he moved to Los Angeles.[10] After signing with Universal Studios in 1969, Cassidy was featured in episodes of the television series Ironside, Marcus Welby, M.D., Adam-12, Medical Center, and Bonanza.[11]

1970s

 
David Cassidy (far right) with the rest of the Partridge Family cast in 1970

In 1970, Cassidy took the role of Keith Partridge on the musical television show The Partridge Family. After demonstrating his singing talent, Cassidy was allowed to join the studio ensemble as the lead singer. (He and Shirley Jones were the only TV cast members to appear on any Partridge Family recordings.)[12]

The show proved popular, but the fame took its toll on Cassidy. In the midst of his rise to fame, Cassidy felt stifled by the show and trapped by the mass hysteria surrounding his every move.[12]: 92–95  In May 1972, to alter his public image, he appeared nude on the cover of Rolling Stone in a cropped Annie Leibovitz photo;[12]: 167  among other things, the accompanying Rolling Stone article mentioned that Cassidy was riding around New York in the back of a car "stoned and drunk."[13]

Once "I Think I Love You"—the first single released by The Partridge Family pop group—became a hit, Cassidy began work on solo albums, including Cherish and Rock Me Baby, both released in 1972. Within the first year, he had produced his own single, a cover of The Association's "Cherish" (from the album of the same title); the song reached number nine in the United States, number two in the United Kingdom (a double A-side with "Could It Be Forever"), and number one in Australia and New Zealand. He began tours that featured Partridge tunes and his own hits.

 
Cassidy in 1972

Cassidy achieved far greater solo chart success in the UK than in his native America, including a cover of The Young Rascals' "How Can I Be Sure" and the double A-side single "Daydreamer" / "The Puppy Song" – a UK number one which failed to chart in the States. In Britain, Cassidy the solo star remains best known for "Daydreamer", "How Can I Be Sure" and "Could It Be Forever" (UK number 2/US number 37), all released during his 1972–73 solo chart peak.

After launching his solo musical career, he was for a short time the highest paid entertainer in the world. At the peak of his career, Cassidy's fan club was larger than that of any other pop star, including The Beatles or Elvis Presley.[14] A fictionalized version of him starred in the fan magazine David Cassidy. Many of its issues were signed by Turkish comics creator Su Gumen.[15] In a 1993 interview, Cassidy said that he was frustrated by his portrayal in the magazines, which sanitized his image. His fanclub nicknamed a star after him in the International Star Registry in 1983.[16] In his autobiography, Cassidy said that he felt overwhelmed by his fanbase, and said that "it became impossible for me to go in a store or even walk down the street without being stopped by people."[17]

Though he wanted to become a respected rock musician along the lines of Mick Jagger, his channel to stardom launched him into the ranks of teen idol, a brand he loathed until much later in life, when he managed to come to terms with his pop idol beginnings. Ten albums by The Partridge Family and five solo albums by Cassidy were produced during the series, with most selling more than a million copies each.

 
Cassidy performing in 1975

Internationally, Cassidy's solo career eclipsed the already phenomenal success of The Partridge Family. He became an instant drawing card, with sellout concert successes in major arenas around the world. These concerts produced mass hysteria, resulting in the media coining the term "Cassidymania". For example, he played to two sellout crowds of 56,000 each at the Houston Astrodome in Texas over one weekend in 1972.[18] His concert in New York's Madison Square Garden sold out in one day and resulted in riots after the show.[19] His concert tours of the United Kingdom included sellout concerts at Wembley Stadium in 1973.[9] In Australia in 1974, the mass hysteria was such that calls were made to have him deported from the country, especially after the madness at his 33,000-person audience concert at Melbourne Cricket Ground.[20][21]

A turning point in Cassidy's live concerts (while still filming The Partridge Family) was a gate stampede at the penultimate show on a world tour, in London's White City Stadium on May 26, 1974, when nearly 800 people were injured in a crush at the front of the stage. Thirty were taken to the hospital, and a 14-year-old girl, Bernadette Whelan, died four days later at London's Hammersmith Hospital without regaining consciousness.[22]

A deeply affected Cassidy faced the press, trying to make sense of what had happened. Out of respect for the family and to avoid turning the girl's funeral into a media circus, Cassidy did not attend the service, although he spoke to Whelan's parents and sent flowers. Cassidy stated at the time that this would haunt him until the day he died.[23][24][25]

I'm exploited by people who put me on the back of cereal boxes. I asked my housekeeper to go and buy a certain kind of cereal and when she came home, there was a huge picture of me on the back. I can't even eat breakfast without seeing my face. —New Musical Express, October 1972.[26]

By this point, Cassidy had decided to quit both touring and acting in The Partridge Family, concentrating instead on recording and songwriting. International success continued, mostly in Great Britain, Germany, Japan and South Africa, when he released three well-received solo albums and several hit singles on RCA in 1975 and 1976. Cassidy became the first recording artist to have a hit with "I Write the Songs", peaking at No. 11 in the Top 30 in Great Britain before the song became Barry Manilow's signature tune. Cassidy co-produced the recording with the song's author-composer, Bruce Johnston of The Beach Boys. The two artists collaborated on two of David's mid-70s RCA Records albums The Higher They Climb and Home Is Where the Heart Is.

In 1978, Cassidy starred in an episode of Police Story titled "A Chance to Live", for which he was nominated for an Emmy Award.[27] NBC created a series based on it, called David Cassidy: Man Undercover, but it was cancelled after one season. A decade later, the successful Fox series 21 Jump Street used the same plot, with different youthful-looking police officers infiltrating a high school.[citation needed]

1980s

Cassidy later stated he was broke by the 1980s, despite being successful and highly paid.[28] In 1985, music success continued with the Arista release of the single "The Last Kiss" (number six in the United Kingdom), with backing vocals by George Michael, which was included on the album Romance. These went gold in Europe and Australia, and Cassidy supported them with a sellout tour of the United Kingdom, which resulted in the Greatest Hits Live compilation of 1986. Michael cited Cassidy as a major career influence and interviewed Cassidy for David Litchfield's Ritz Newspaper.[29]

Cassidy performed in musical theater. In 1981, he toured in a revival of a pre-Broadway production of Little Johnny Jones, a show originally produced in 1904 with music, lyrics, and book by George M. Cohan. (The show is excerpted in the biographic film Yankee Doodle Dandy [1942], when James Cagney sings "Give My Regards to Broadway" and "The Yankee Doodle Boy".) However, Cassidy received negative reviews, and he was replaced by another former teen idol, Donny Osmond,[30] before the show reached Broadway.[31] Cassidy, in turn, was himself a replacement for the lead in the original 1982 Broadway production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.[32] Cassidy also appeared in London's West End production of Time and returned to Broadway in Blood Brothers alongside Petula Clark and David's half-brother Shaun Cassidy.[33]

Later career

 
Cassidy in 1995

Cassidy returned to the American top 40 with his 1990 single "Lyin' to Myself", released on Enigma Records, from his 1990 album David Cassidy, followed by the 1992 album Didn't You Used to Be... on Scotti Brothers Records.[citation needed] In 1998, he had an adult contemporary music hit with "No Bridge I Wouldn't Cross" from his album Old Trick New Dog on his own Slamajama Records label.[citation needed]

From November 1996 to December 1998, Cassidy starred in the Las Vegas show EFX at the MGM Grand Las Vegas.[34] In 2000, Cassidy wrote and appeared in the Las Vegas show At the Copa with Sheena Easton, as both the young and old versions of the lead character, Johnny Flamingo.[citation needed] His 2001 album Then and Now went platinum internationally and returned Cassidy to the top five of the UK album charts for the first time since 1974.[citation needed] In 2005, Cassidy played the manager of Aaron Carter's character in the film Popstar.[35] He co-starred alongside his half-brother Patrick in a short-lived 2009 ABC Family comedy series titled Ruby & The Rockits, a show created by Shaun.[36][37]

Cassidy was one of the contestants on Celebrity Apprentice in 2011.[38]

As the days of "Cassidymania" subsided, Cassidy regularly addressed fans at his concerts in question-and-answer sessions. In August 2016, Cassidy performed in The Villages, Florida, and brought multiple attendees to the side of the stage, asking and answering questions and engaging with members of the community who had been fans for nearly half a century.[39]

Personal life

Cassidy's first wife was actress Kay Lenz, whom he married on April 3, 1977,[40][41] and divorced on December 28, 1983.[42][43][2]

Cassidy married his second wife, horse breeder Meryl Tanz, in 1984.[44] They met in 1974 at a horse sale in Lexington, Kentucky.[43] This marriage ended in divorce in 1988.

Cassidy's daughter, actress Katie Cassidy, was born in 1986 from an extramarital affair with fashion model Sherry Williams.[45] After David and Williams ended their relationship, Katie was raised by her mother and her stepfather, Richard Benedon. David spoke of his absence from Katie's life; in February 2017, he said, "I've never had a relationship with her. I wasn't her father. I was her biological father but I didn't raise her. She has a completely different life. I'm proud of her. She's very talented. It's hard for me to even accept how old she is now."[46]

Cassidy married Sue Shifrin on March 30, 1991. It was Cassidy's third marriage and Shifrin's second marriage. They had one child, Beau,[47][48] in 1991.[49][50] In August 2013, Cassidy's Los Angeles publicist confirmed that the couple had separated, with Shifrin filing for divorce in February 2014.[49][50]

Cassidy moved to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in 2002.[51] He filed for bankruptcy in 2015.[52][53][54]

Activism

In 2011, Cassidy recorded a public service announcement for Alzheimer's disease research and prevention – due to his mother, Evelyn Ward, having the condition[55] – and said that he would campaign for that cause whenever possible.[56] He planned to address Congress in 2012.[57]

Cassidy was a long-time registered Democrat. During a 2012 guest appearance on The Colbert Report he expressed his views on the leading Republican candidates for president, Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich. Cassidy stated, "I believe both of them are the most embarrassing, sad, pathetic  ... I mean, really, this is the best we can do?"[58]

Alcohol-related driving incidents and criminal charges

Cassidy was arrested for driving under the influence (DUI) in Florida on November 3, 2010.[59]

Cassidy was arrested for DUI in Schodack, New York, in the early hours of August 21, 2013.[60] He was pulled over after failing to dim his headlights as he passed a police car going in the opposite direction. After performing poorly on a field sobriety test, Cassidy was subjected to an alcohol breath test, returning a blood alcohol level of 0.10%, which was above the New York legal limit of 0.08%.[61] The arresting officer, one Tom Jones, reported that Cassidy was polite and courteous; in reference to a 1965 hit song by singer Tom Jones, Cassidy jokingly asked the officer, "What's New, Pussycat?"[61] Cassidy was charged, taken to jail, and released several hours later on $2,500 bail. On May 12, 2015, Cassidy was sentenced to community service, a fine, and a six-month license suspension.[62][63]

Cassidy was arrested on suspicion of DUI in California on January 10, 2014, after he made an illegal right turn against a red light. He was held overnight in jail,[64] ordered to undergo inpatient rehabilitation, and placed on probation for five years.[65][66]

On September 9, 2015, Cassidy was cited in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on charges of leaving the scene of a car accident, improper lane change, expired tags and driving on a suspended license.[51][67][68]

Illness and death

 
Cassidy performing in 2007

In 2008, Cassidy publicly admitted he had an alcohol problem.[61]

On February 20, 2017, following a performance in Agoura Hills, California, in which Cassidy had difficulty remembering the lyrics of songs he had been performing for nearly 50 years, and appeared to fall off the stage, he announced that he was living with dementia and was retiring from all further performing.[69][70] He said that his mother and grandfather had also suffered from dementia at the end of their lives, and that "I was in denial, but a part of me always knew this was coming."[69]

Later in 2017, Cassidy fell ill at a recording studio and was hospitalized. In a later phone conversation with an A&E producer, he stated that he had just met with his doctor, that he had liver disease, and that his life had "changed dramatically." Cassidy added that he had been unconscious and near death for the first few days after the incident, but that his memory had returned.[71] Cassidy also acknowledged that there was "no sign of [dementia] at this stage of [his] life," adding that "[it] was complete alcohol poisoning—and the fact is, I lied about my drinking."[71] Cassidy said, "You know, I did it to myself, man. I did it to myself to cover up the sadness and the emptiness."[71] Cassidy had told his family and others that he had given up drinking.[71]

On November 18, 2017, Cassidy was hospitalized with liver and kidney failure, and was critically ill in a medically induced coma.[72] He came out of the coma two days later, remaining in critical but stable condition.[73] Doctors hoped to keep Cassidy stable until a liver became available for transplant, but he died of liver failure on November 21, 2017, at the age of 67.[74][75] According to his daughter, Katie Cassidy, his final words were "So much wasted time."[76]

Memoirs

In 1994, Cassidy, in collaboration with Chip Deffaa, wrote his autobiography C'mon, Get Happy ... Fear and Loathing on the Partridge Family Bus.[4] In December 2019, C'mon, Get Happy was published as an E-book (by Open Road Media, ISBN 0446395315) with a new afterword by Chip Deffaa, covering the rest of Cassidy's life.

Cassidy also wrote a memoir, Could It Be Forever? My Story, published in the United Kingdom in March 2007, which gives further details about his personal life.[77]

Discography

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes Reference
1968 Dragnet 1968 Tim Richmond Episode: "The Big Departure"
1969 The Survivors Mike Episode: "Chapter Seven" [78]
1969 Ironside Danny Goodson Episode: "Stolen on Demand" [79]
1970 Adam-12 Tim Richmond Episode: "Log 24 A Rare Occasion" [79]
1970 Bonanza Billy Burgess Episode: "The Law and Billy Burgess" [79]
1970 Marcus Welby, M.D. Michael Ambrose Episode: "Fun and Games and Michael Ambrose" [78]
1970 Medical Center Rick Lambert Episode: "His Brother's Keeper" [78]
1970 The Mod Squad Brad Johnson Episode: "The Loser" [78]
1970 The F.B.I. Larry Wentworth Episode: "Fatal Impostor" [79]
1970–74 The Partridge Family Keith Partridge 96 episodes [79]
1978 Police Story Officer Dan Shay Episode: "A Chance to Live" [78]
1978–79 David Cassidy: Man Undercover Officer Dan Shay 10 episodes; also composer of theme music [78]
1980 The Love Boat Ted Harmes 1 episode [78]
1980 The Night the City Screamed David Greeley TV movie [79]
1980/83 Fantasy Island Jeremy Todd / Danny Collier 2 episodes [78]
1982 Matt Houston John Gordon Boyd Episode: "Joey's Here" [78]
1983 Parade of Stars George M. Cohan TV movie [78]
1983 Tales of the Unexpected Donald / David Episode: "Heir Presumptuous" [78]
1988 Alfred Hitchcock Presents Joey Mitchell Episode: "Career Move" [78]
1990 Instant Karma Reno [79]
1990 The Spirit of '76 Adam-11 [79]
1991 Blossom Himself Episode: "A Rockumentary" [78]
1991 The Flash Sam Scudder/Mirror Master Episode: "Done with Mirrors" [78]
1992 The Ben Stiller Show David Cassidy Episode: "With Flea" [78]
1995 The John Larroquette Show Jefferson Kelly Episode: "Wrestling Matches"; also composer of theme music [78]
2003 Malcolm in the Middle Boone Vincent Episode: "Vegas" [80]
2003 The Agency Everett Price Episode: "War, Inc." [11]
2004 Kim Possible Roland Pond (voice) Episode: "Oh Boyz" [11]
2005 Less than Perfect Vince Episode: "Playhouse" [11]
2005 Popstar Grant [80]
2009 Ruby & The Rockits David Gallagher 10 episodes [80]
2011 Celebrity Apprentice Himself/contestant 2 episodes [80]
2013 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Peter Coe Episode: "Last Woman Standing" [79]

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For the historian see David C Cassidy David Bruce Cassidy 1 April 12 1950 November 21 2017 was an American actor singer songwriter and guitarist He was best known for his role as Keith Partridge the son of Shirley Partridge played by his stepmother Shirley Jones in the 1970s musical sitcom The Partridge Family This role catapulted Cassidy to teen idol status as a superstar pop singer of the 1970s David CassidyCassidy at the Plaza Hotel New York City 1972Born 1950 04 12 April 12 1950New York City U S DiedNovember 21 2017 2017 11 21 aged 67 Fort Lauderdale Florida U S OccupationsActor singer songwriter musicianYears active1968 2017SpousesKay Lenz m 1977 div 1983 wbr Meryl Tanz m 1984 div 1987 wbr Sue Shifrin m 1991 div 2016 wbr Children2 including Katie CassidyParentsJack Cassidy Evelyn WardFamilyShaun Cassidy half brother Patrick Cassidy half brother Musical careerGenresPoprockInstrument s Vocals guitar pianoLabelsBell Curb Records Arista Enigma RCA Slamajama Records Scotti Bros Starblend Records Universal MusicWebsitedavidcassidy wbr com Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1960s 2 2 1970s 2 3 1980s 2 4 Later career 3 Personal life 3 1 Activism 3 2 Alcohol related driving incidents and criminal charges 4 Illness and death 5 Memoirs 6 Discography 7 Filmography 8 References 9 External linksEarly life EditCassidy was born at Flower Fifth Avenue Hospital in New York City the son of singer and actor Jack Cassidy and actress Evelyn Ward 1 2 His father was of half Irish and half German ancestry and his mother was descended mostly from Colonial Americans along with having some Irish and Swiss roots 3 His mother s ancestors were among the founders of Newark New Jersey 3 As his parents were frequently touring on the road he spent his early years being raised by his maternal grandparents in a middle class neighborhood in West Orange New Jersey 4 In 1956 he found out from neighbors children that his parents had been divorced for over two years and had not told him 5 In 1956 Cassidy s father married singer and actress Shirley Jones They had three children David s half brothers Shaun b 1958 Patrick b 1962 and Ryan b 1966 In 1968 after completing one final session of summer school to obtain credits necessary to get a high school diploma David moved into the rental home of Jack Cassidy and Shirley Jones in Irvington New York where his half brothers also lived 6 David remained there seeking fame as an actor musician while simultaneously working half days in the mailroom of a textile firm 7 He moved out when his career began to flourish Cassidy s father Jack is credited with setting his son up with his first manager After David Cassidy signed with Universal Studios in 1969 Jack introduced him to former table tennis champion and close friend Ruth Aarons who later found her niche as a talent manager given her theater background 8 Aarons had represented Jack and Shirley Jones for several years and later represented Cassidy s half brother Shaun Aarons became an authority figure and close friend to Cassidy and was the driving force behind his on screen success After Cassidy made small wages from Screen Gems for his work on The Partridge Family during season one Aarons discovered that he had been underage when he signed his contract she then renegotiated the contract with far superior provisions and a rare four year term 9 Career Edit1960s Edit On January 2 1969 Cassidy made his professional debut in the Broadway musical The Fig Leaves Are Falling It closed after four performances 10 but a casting director saw the show and asked Cassidy to make a screen test In 1969 he moved to Los Angeles 10 After signing with Universal Studios in 1969 Cassidy was featured in episodes of the television series Ironside Marcus Welby M D Adam 12 Medical Center and Bonanza 11 1970s Edit David Cassidy far right with the rest of the Partridge Family cast in 1970 In 1970 Cassidy took the role of Keith Partridge on the musical television show The Partridge Family After demonstrating his singing talent Cassidy was allowed to join the studio ensemble as the lead singer He and Shirley Jones were the only TV cast members to appear on any Partridge Family recordings 12 The show proved popular but the fame took its toll on Cassidy In the midst of his rise to fame Cassidy felt stifled by the show and trapped by the mass hysteria surrounding his every move 12 92 95 In May 1972 to alter his public image he appeared nude on the cover of Rolling Stone in a cropped Annie Leibovitz photo 12 167 among other things the accompanying Rolling Stone article mentioned that Cassidy was riding around New York in the back of a car stoned and drunk 13 Once I Think I Love You the first single released by The Partridge Family pop group became a hit Cassidy began work on solo albums including Cherish and Rock Me Baby both released in 1972 Within the first year he had produced his own single a cover of The Association s Cherish from the album of the same title the song reached number nine in the United States number two in the United Kingdom a double A side with Could It Be Forever and number one in Australia and New Zealand He began tours that featured Partridge tunes and his own hits Cassidy in 1972 Cassidy achieved far greater solo chart success in the UK than in his native America including a cover of The Young Rascals How Can I Be Sure and the double A side single Daydreamer The Puppy Song a UK number one which failed to chart in the States In Britain Cassidy the solo star remains best known for Daydreamer How Can I Be Sure and Could It Be Forever UK number 2 US number 37 all released during his 1972 73 solo chart peak After launching his solo musical career he was for a short time the highest paid entertainer in the world At the peak of his career Cassidy s fan club was larger than that of any other pop star including The Beatles or Elvis Presley 14 A fictionalized version of him starred in the fan magazine David Cassidy Many of its issues were signed by Turkish comics creator Su Gumen 15 In a 1993 interview Cassidy said that he was frustrated by his portrayal in the magazines which sanitized his image His fanclub nicknamed a star after him in the International Star Registry in 1983 16 In his autobiography Cassidy said that he felt overwhelmed by his fanbase and said that it became impossible for me to go in a store or even walk down the street without being stopped by people 17 Though he wanted to become a respected rock musician along the lines of Mick Jagger his channel to stardom launched him into the ranks of teen idol a brand he loathed until much later in life when he managed to come to terms with his pop idol beginnings Ten albums by The Partridge Family and five solo albums by Cassidy were produced during the series with most selling more than a million copies each Cassidy performing in 1975Internationally Cassidy s solo career eclipsed the already phenomenal success of The Partridge Family He became an instant drawing card with sellout concert successes in major arenas around the world These concerts produced mass hysteria resulting in the media coining the term Cassidymania For example he played to two sellout crowds of 56 000 each at the Houston Astrodome in Texas over one weekend in 1972 18 His concert in New York s Madison Square Garden sold out in one day and resulted in riots after the show 19 His concert tours of the United Kingdom included sellout concerts at Wembley Stadium in 1973 9 In Australia in 1974 the mass hysteria was such that calls were made to have him deported from the country especially after the madness at his 33 000 person audience concert at Melbourne Cricket Ground 20 21 A turning point in Cassidy s live concerts while still filming The Partridge Family was a gate stampede at the penultimate show on a world tour in London s White City Stadium on May 26 1974 when nearly 800 people were injured in a crush at the front of the stage Thirty were taken to the hospital and a 14 year old girl Bernadette Whelan died four days later at London s Hammersmith Hospital without regaining consciousness 22 A deeply affected Cassidy faced the press trying to make sense of what had happened Out of respect for the family and to avoid turning the girl s funeral into a media circus Cassidy did not attend the service although he spoke to Whelan s parents and sent flowers Cassidy stated at the time that this would haunt him until the day he died 23 24 25 I m exploited by people who put me on the back of cereal boxes I asked my housekeeper to go and buy a certain kind of cereal and when she came home there was a huge picture of me on the back I can t even eat breakfast without seeing my face New Musical Express October 1972 26 By this point Cassidy had decided to quit both touring and acting in The Partridge Family concentrating instead on recording and songwriting International success continued mostly in Great Britain Germany Japan and South Africa when he released three well received solo albums and several hit singles on RCA in 1975 and 1976 Cassidy became the first recording artist to have a hit with I Write the Songs peaking at No 11 in the Top 30 in Great Britain before the song became Barry Manilow s signature tune Cassidy co produced the recording with the song s author composer Bruce Johnston of The Beach Boys The two artists collaborated on two of David s mid 70s RCA Records albums The Higher They Climb and Home Is Where the Heart Is In 1978 Cassidy starred in an episode of Police Story titled A Chance to Live for which he was nominated for an Emmy Award 27 NBC created a series based on it called David Cassidy Man Undercover but it was cancelled after one season A decade later the successful Fox series 21 Jump Street used the same plot with different youthful looking police officers infiltrating a high school citation needed 1980s Edit Cassidy later stated he was broke by the 1980s despite being successful and highly paid 28 In 1985 music success continued with the Arista release of the single The Last Kiss number six in the United Kingdom with backing vocals by George Michael which was included on the album Romance These went gold in Europe and Australia and Cassidy supported them with a sellout tour of the United Kingdom which resulted in the Greatest Hits Live compilation of 1986 Michael cited Cassidy as a major career influence and interviewed Cassidy for David Litchfield s Ritz Newspaper 29 Cassidy performed in musical theater In 1981 he toured in a revival of a pre Broadway production of Little Johnny Jones a show originally produced in 1904 with music lyrics and book by George M Cohan The show is excerpted in the biographic film Yankee Doodle Dandy 1942 when James Cagney sings Give My Regards to Broadway and The Yankee Doodle Boy However Cassidy received negative reviews and he was replaced by another former teen idol Donny Osmond 30 before the show reached Broadway 31 Cassidy in turn was himself a replacement for the lead in the original 1982 Broadway production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat 32 Cassidy also appeared in London s West End production of Time and returned to Broadway in Blood Brothers alongside Petula Clark and David s half brother Shaun Cassidy 33 Later career Edit Cassidy in 1995 Cassidy returned to the American top 40 with his 1990 single Lyin to Myself released on Enigma Records from his 1990 album David Cassidy followed by the 1992 album Didn t You Used to Be on Scotti Brothers Records citation needed In 1998 he had an adult contemporary music hit with No Bridge I Wouldn t Cross from his album Old Trick New Dog on his own Slamajama Records label citation needed From November 1996 to December 1998 Cassidy starred in the Las Vegas show EFX at the MGM Grand Las Vegas 34 In 2000 Cassidy wrote and appeared in the Las Vegas show At the Copa with Sheena Easton as both the young and old versions of the lead character Johnny Flamingo citation needed His 2001 album Then and Now went platinum internationally and returned Cassidy to the top five of the UK album charts for the first time since 1974 citation needed In 2005 Cassidy played the manager of Aaron Carter s character in the film Popstar 35 He co starred alongside his half brother Patrick in a short lived 2009 ABC Family comedy series titled Ruby amp The Rockits a show created by Shaun 36 37 Cassidy was one of the contestants on Celebrity Apprentice in 2011 38 As the days of Cassidymania subsided Cassidy regularly addressed fans at his concerts in question and answer sessions In August 2016 Cassidy performed in The Villages Florida and brought multiple attendees to the side of the stage asking and answering questions and engaging with members of the community who had been fans for nearly half a century 39 Personal life EditCassidy s first wife was actress Kay Lenz whom he married on April 3 1977 40 41 and divorced on December 28 1983 42 43 2 Cassidy married his second wife horse breeder Meryl Tanz in 1984 44 They met in 1974 at a horse sale in Lexington Kentucky 43 This marriage ended in divorce in 1988 Cassidy s daughter actress Katie Cassidy was born in 1986 from an extramarital affair with fashion model Sherry Williams 45 After David and Williams ended their relationship Katie was raised by her mother and her stepfather Richard Benedon David spoke of his absence from Katie s life in February 2017 he said I ve never had a relationship with her I wasn t her father I was her biological father but I didn t raise her She has a completely different life I m proud of her She s very talented It s hard for me to even accept how old she is now 46 Cassidy married Sue Shifrin on March 30 1991 It was Cassidy s third marriage and Shifrin s second marriage They had one child Beau 47 48 in 1991 49 50 In August 2013 Cassidy s Los Angeles publicist confirmed that the couple had separated with Shifrin filing for divorce in February 2014 49 50 Cassidy moved to Fort Lauderdale Florida in 2002 51 He filed for bankruptcy in 2015 52 53 54 Activism Edit In 2011 Cassidy recorded a public service announcement for Alzheimer s disease research and prevention due to his mother Evelyn Ward having the condition 55 and said that he would campaign for that cause whenever possible 56 He planned to address Congress in 2012 57 Cassidy was a long time registered Democrat During a 2012 guest appearance on The Colbert Report he expressed his views on the leading Republican candidates for president Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich Cassidy stated I believe both of them are the most embarrassing sad pathetic I mean really this is the best we can do 58 Alcohol related driving incidents and criminal charges Edit Cassidy was arrested for driving under the influence DUI in Florida on November 3 2010 59 Cassidy was arrested for DUI in Schodack New York in the early hours of August 21 2013 60 He was pulled over after failing to dim his headlights as he passed a police car going in the opposite direction After performing poorly on a field sobriety test Cassidy was subjected to an alcohol breath test returning a blood alcohol level of 0 10 which was above the New York legal limit of 0 08 61 The arresting officer one Tom Jones reported that Cassidy was polite and courteous in reference to a 1965 hit song by singer Tom Jones Cassidy jokingly asked the officer What s New Pussycat 61 Cassidy was charged taken to jail and released several hours later on 2 500 bail On May 12 2015 Cassidy was sentenced to community service a fine and a six month license suspension 62 63 Cassidy was arrested on suspicion of DUI in California on January 10 2014 after he made an illegal right turn against a red light He was held overnight in jail 64 ordered to undergo inpatient rehabilitation and placed on probation for five years 65 66 On September 9 2015 Cassidy was cited in Fort Lauderdale Florida on charges of leaving the scene of a car accident improper lane change expired tags and driving on a suspended license 51 67 68 Illness and death Edit Cassidy performing in 2007 In 2008 Cassidy publicly admitted he had an alcohol problem 61 On February 20 2017 following a performance in Agoura Hills California in which Cassidy had difficulty remembering the lyrics of songs he had been performing for nearly 50 years and appeared to fall off the stage he announced that he was living with dementia and was retiring from all further performing 69 70 He said that his mother and grandfather had also suffered from dementia at the end of their lives and that I was in denial but a part of me always knew this was coming 69 Later in 2017 Cassidy fell ill at a recording studio and was hospitalized In a later phone conversation with an A amp E producer he stated that he had just met with his doctor that he had liver disease and that his life had changed dramatically Cassidy added that he had been unconscious and near death for the first few days after the incident but that his memory had returned 71 Cassidy also acknowledged that there was no sign of dementia at this stage of his life adding that it was complete alcohol poisoning and the fact is I lied about my drinking 71 Cassidy said You know I did it to myself man I did it to myself to cover up the sadness and the emptiness 71 Cassidy had told his family and others that he had given up drinking 71 On November 18 2017 Cassidy was hospitalized with liver and kidney failure and was critically ill in a medically induced coma 72 He came out of the coma two days later remaining in critical but stable condition 73 Doctors hoped to keep Cassidy stable until a liver became available for transplant but he died of liver failure on November 21 2017 at the age of 67 74 75 According to his daughter Katie Cassidy his final words were So much wasted time 76 Memoirs EditIn 1994 Cassidy in collaboration with Chip Deffaa wrote his autobiography C mon Get Happy Fear and Loathing on the Partridge Family Bus 4 In December 2019 C mon Get Happy was published as an E book by Open Road Media ISBN 0446395315 with a new afterword by Chip Deffaa covering the rest of Cassidy s life Cassidy also wrote a memoir Could It Be Forever My Story published in the United Kingdom in March 2007 which gives further details about his personal life 77 Discography EditMain article David Cassidy discographyFilmography EditYear Title Role Notes Reference1968 Dragnet 1968 Tim Richmond Episode The Big Departure 1969 The Survivors Mike Episode Chapter Seven 78 1969 Ironside Danny Goodson Episode Stolen on Demand 79 1970 Adam 12 Tim Richmond Episode Log 24 A Rare Occasion 79 1970 Bonanza Billy Burgess Episode The Law and Billy Burgess 79 1970 Marcus Welby M D Michael Ambrose Episode Fun and Games and Michael Ambrose 78 1970 Medical Center Rick Lambert Episode His Brother s Keeper 78 1970 The Mod Squad Brad Johnson Episode The Loser 78 1970 The F B I Larry Wentworth Episode Fatal Impostor 79 1970 74 The Partridge Family Keith Partridge 96 episodes 79 1978 Police Story Officer Dan Shay Episode A Chance to Live 78 1978 79 David Cassidy Man Undercover Officer Dan Shay 10 episodes also composer of theme music 78 1980 The Love Boat Ted Harmes 1 episode 78 1980 The Night the City Screamed David Greeley TV movie 79 1980 83 Fantasy Island Jeremy Todd Danny Collier 2 episodes 78 1982 Matt Houston John Gordon Boyd Episode Joey s Here 78 1983 Parade of Stars George M Cohan TV movie 78 1983 Tales of the Unexpected Donald David Episode Heir Presumptuous 78 1988 Alfred Hitchcock Presents Joey Mitchell Episode Career Move 78 1990 Instant Karma Reno 79 1990 The Spirit of 76 Adam 11 79 1991 Blossom Himself Episode A Rockumentary 78 1991 The Flash Sam Scudder Mirror Master Episode Done with Mirrors 78 1992 The Ben Stiller Show David Cassidy Episode With Flea 78 1995 The John Larroquette Show Jefferson Kelly Episode Wrestling Matches also composer of theme music 78 2003 Malcolm in the Middle Boone Vincent Episode Vegas 80 2003 The Agency Everett Price Episode War Inc 11 2004 Kim Possible Roland Pond voice Episode Oh Boyz 11 2005 Less than Perfect Vince Episode Playhouse 11 2005 Popstar Grant 80 2009 Ruby amp The Rockits David Gallagher 10 episodes 80 2011 Celebrity Apprentice Himself contestant 2 episodes 80 2013 CSI Crime Scene Investigation Peter Coe Episode Last Woman Standing 79 References Edit a b David Cassidy Turner Classic Movies Archived from the original on February 28 2017 Retrieved February 28 2017 David Bruce Cassidy was born on April 12 1950 at Manhattan s Flower Fifth Avenue Hospital now the Terence Cardinal Cook Healthcare Center on Upper Fifth Avenue a b David Cassidy Biography Television Actor Singer 1950 Biography com FYI A amp E Networks Archived from the original on January 5 2017 Retrieved February 28 2017 a b Smolenyak Megan March 7 2011 Should David Cassidy Have Let His Roots Show on Celebrity Apprentice The Huffington Post Archived from the original on February 6 2022 Retrieved May 5 2012 Aside from a dash of Swiss and a little more Irish this part of Cassidy s tree marches steadily back in New Jersey for generations In fact some of his ancestors were among the founders of Newark a b Cassidy David Deffaa Chip 1994 C mon Get Happy Fear and Loathing on the Partridge Family Bus New York Warner Books p 1 ISBN 978 0 446 39531 1 C mon Get Happy p 4 C mon Get Happy p 35 David Cassidy Naked Lunch Box Rolling Stone May 11 1972 Archived from the original on October 4 2015 Retrieved October 4 2015 Ruth Aarons Team USA Archived from the original on June 21 2012 a b Cassidy David 2007 Could it be Forever My Story London Headline Publishing Group ISBN 9780755315796 a b C mon Get Happy p 43 a b c d David Cassidy TV Guide Archived from the original on February 5 2022 Retrieved May 20 2020 a b c Cassidy David Deffaa Chip 1994 C mon Get Happy Fear and Loathing on the Partridge Family Bus DBC Enterprises Warner Books Inc ISBN 9780446395311 Green Robin May 11 1972 Naked Lunch Box Rolling Stone 9 things you probably didn t know about David Cassidy National Globalnews ca Global News Archived from the original on August 10 2022 Retrieved August 10 2022 Inc Time October 29 1971 LIFE Time Inc p 71 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a last has generic name help David Cassidy Fans Fan s Tales New York www davidcassidy com Archived from the original on August 10 2022 Retrieved August 10 2022 Cassidy David November 22 2012 Could It Be Forever My Story Headline ISBN 978 0 7553 6468 8 The new David Cassidy steps out August 16 1975 Retrieved August 3 2009 dead link Heckman Don March 12 1972 Cassidy is Focus of New Pop Trend Partridge FAMILY Star Puts Sensuality Into Singing The New York Times Archived from the original on January 1 2018 Retrieved August 3 2009 More Control Urged At Future Pop Concerts The Age March 13 1974 Retrieved August 3 2009 permanent dead link David Cassidy is a Health Hazard Ellensburg Daily Record March 13 1974 Retrieved January 11 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The Broadway League March 21 1982 Little Johnny Jones 1982 revival Internet Broadway Database Retrieved October 14 2010 Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat cast replacements Internet Broadway Database Archived from the original on March 22 2022 Retrieved October 14 2010 Hetrick Adam November 22 2017 David Cassidy Partridge Family Star With Broadway Roots Dies at 67 Playbill Archived from the original on November 13 2022 Retrieved September 4 2021 Melissa Schorr October 8 1998 David Cassidy to depart MGM s EFX Las Vegas Sun Archived from the original on March 6 2019 Retrieved March 3 2019 Popstar Tag Entertainment November 8 2005 Cassidy Brothers Comedy Among New ABC Family Shows Reuters February 1 2009 Archived from the original on January 27 2022 I m sorry David Cassidy You became the obsession of my seventh grade English class The New York Times February 1 2009 Archived from the original on January 27 2022 newslivestreaming com newslivestreaming com Archived from the 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leaving scene of accident Times Union October 3 2015 Retrieved October 4 2015 David Cassidy facing hit and run charge in crash on the day his home was auctioned Los Angeles Times October 2 2015 Retrieved October 4 2015 a b Former teen heartthrob David Cassidy reveals dementia quits touring NBC News David Cassidy reveals he has dementia NY Daily News Retrieved February 21 2017 a b c d Helling Steve June 6 2018 David Cassidy s Shocking Confession Before His Death He Was Still Drinking and Never Had Dementia People Retrieved June 6 2018 Starkey Adam November 18 2017 David Cassidy in critical condition with organ failure Metro Retrieved November 18 2017 Ballou Brian November 18 2017 David Cassidy critical but stable in Fort Lauderdale area hospital with multiple organ failure Sun Sentinel Associated Press Retrieved March 31 2020 Fortin Jacey November 21 2017 David Cassidy Heartthrob and Partridge Family Star Dies at 67 The New York Times Chuck Elizabeth November 21 2017 David Cassidy 1970s teen idol has died at 67 NBC News Retrieved November 21 2017 Katie Cassidy Shares Father David s Last Words So Much Wasted Time The Hollywood Reporter November 25 2017 Retrieved December 16 2020 Walls Jeannette March 7 2007 Britney Spears has whole rehab wing to herself TODAY Entertainment Retrieved October 14 2010 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p David Cassidy Biography Film Reference Retrieved November 19 2017 a b c d e f g h i David Cassidy Movies and Filmography AllMovie Retrieved November 19 2017 a b c d David Cassidy Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Retrieved November 19 2017 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to David Cassidy David Cassidy s official web site David Cassidy at AllMovie David Cassidy at AllMusic David Cassidy at IMDb David Cassidy at the TCM Movie Database David Cassidy at the Internet Broadway Database The David Cassidy Collection is held by the Victoria and Albert Museum Theatre and Performance Department Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index 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