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Patrick Cassidy (actor)

Patrick William Cassidy (born January 4, 1962) is an American actor and singer best known for his roles in musical theatre and television.[1]

Patrick Cassidy
Patrick Cassidy (right) dancing with his mother, Shirley Jones, in The Music Man, 2012
Born
Patrick William Cassidy

(1962-01-04) January 4, 1962 (age 61)
Occupation(s)Actor, singer
Years active1981–present
SpouseMelissa Hurley
Children2
Parents
Relatives

Personal life Edit

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] He is also the uncle of Arrow star Katie Cassidy.

He is married to actress Melissa Hurley and is the father of two sons, Cole Patrick and Jack Gordon.[4] His son Jack auditioned for the 2017 season of The Voice and picked Alicia Keys as his coach.[5]

Career Edit

He decided to enter his Beverly Hills High School drama program after breaking his collarbone while playing as the quarterback for the high school football team.[6]

Screen Edit

His first starring television role was in 1981 in the cautionary NBC movie Angel Dusted.[7] Also in 1981, he co-starred in the made-for-TV movie Midnight Offerings as the love interest of two dueling teenage classmates who happen to be witches, played by Melissa Sue Anderson and Mary Elizabeth McDonough.[8] In 1983, he starred in Bay City Blues as a baseball player in the minor leagues. The show was canceled after just four episodes.[9] In 1984, Cassidy portrayed the initial love interest to Heather Langenkamp's character in the film Nickel Mountain.[10]

In 1986, Cassidy played a cadet at a military academy in Dress Gray[11] and appeared in the holiday TV movie Christmas Eve with Loretta Young. [12] He had a role as a gambling soldier in the Ryan O'Neal sports and Las Vegas gambling film Fever Pitch.[13] In 1988, he starred in the CBS television series Dirty Dancing, based on the film.[14] In 1989, he appeared in Longtime Companion, portraying an actor who eventually contracts AIDS.[15] In 1994, he appeared in the films I'll Do Anything[16] and How the West Was Fun with Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen.[17] In 1997, he had a recurring role on TV's Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman as Leslie Luckabee and had another Superman-related recurring role as the biological father of Lana Lang in Smallville, which was televised from 2001 to 2011.

He co-starred alongside his half-brother David in a 2009 ABC Family comedy series entitled Ruby & The Rockits created by his brother Shaun.[18][19] ABC Family announced on September 12, 2009 that the show had been canceled.

Stage Edit

Cassidy played Frederic in the 1981 national tour of Gilbert and Sullivan's The Pirates of Penzance before taking over the role on Broadway in 1982.[20] Cassidy's next Broadway role was Jeff Barry in the Ellie Greenwich jukebox musical Leader of the Pack, which opened in April 1985.[21] He originated the role of The Balladeer in the original Off-Broadway production of Stephen Sondheim's Assassins at Playwrights Horizons, which opened in December 1990 in previews.[22]

Cassidy starred at the Elitch Theatre in The Robber Bridegroom in 1991. This was the 100-year Anniversary of the theatre and it was the final production at the theatre before it was dormant for over 20-years.

In 1993, Cassidy starred as Bobby opposite Carol Burnett in a Los Angeles production of Sondheim's musical Company.[23][24] In 1995, he portrayed John Wilkes Booth in the Los Angeles Repertory staging of Assassins.[25]

In 1998, he played Macheath in a Los Angeles Reprise! production of The Threepenny Opera;[26] he was nominated for the Garland Award for Best Actor for his work in the role. In 1999, he played the title character in a national tour of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.[27]

In 2000, Cassidy co-starred with Cheryl Ladd in Annie Get Your Gun on Broadway as Frank Butler (replacement).[28] He later reprised his role of Frank Butler alongside Patti LuPone and George Hearn in August 2010 concert presentations at the Ravinia Festival in Illinois, directed by Lonny Price.[29]

In 2001 he played Radames in the national tour of the musical Aida;[30] he won the 2002 National Broadway Theatre Award for Best Actor in a Touring Musical before playing the role on Broadway in June 2002.[31]

In 2004-05 he was back on Broadway in 42nd Street as Julian Marsh (replacement) playing opposite his mother as Dorothy Brock.[32] He appeared in a US national tour of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, once again playing the title role, starting in September 2005.[33]

References Edit

  1. ^ Buckley, Michael (2000). "Doin' What Comes Natur'lly". Show Music. pp. 25–27.
  2. ^ Ginell, Gary. "A Visit With Shirley Jones – Part 4: Filming “The Music Man ", vconstage.com, December 28, 2013
  3. ^ Moser, John J. "Interviewing singer/actor Patrick Cassidy: Accepting Bucks Playhouse honor for mom Shirley Jones is a family affair" mcall.com, April 21, 2017
  4. ^ Hodgins, Paul. "All in the family" OC Register, July 9, 2006
  5. ^ Tailor, Leena. "Jack Cassidy Returns to 'The Voice,' Belts Out Elton John After Being Selected as Alicia Keys' Comeback Artist" etonline.com, April 17, 2017
  6. ^ Moser, John J. "Interviewing singer/actor Patrick Cassidy: Accepting Bucks Playhouse honor for mom Shirley Jones is a family affair" The Morning Call, April 21, 2017
  7. ^ Angel Dusted rottentomatoes.com, retrieved February 6, 2018
  8. ^ Midnight Offerings tcm.com, retrieved February 6, 2018
  9. ^ Bay City Blues tv.com, retrieved February 7, 2018
  10. ^ Nickel Mountain tcm.com, retrieved February 6, 2018
  11. ^ Dress Gray tcm.com, retrieved February 6, 2018
  12. ^ Christmas Eve tcm.com, retrieved February 6, 2018
  13. ^ Fever Pitch rottentomatoes.com, retrieved February 7, 2018
  14. ^ O'Connor, John J. "Review/Television; A 'Dirty Dancing' Series" The New York Times, October 29, 1988
  15. ^ Longtime Companion tcm.com, retrieved February 6, 2018
  16. ^ I'll Do Anything tcm.com, retrieved February 7, 2018
  17. ^ How the West Was Fun tcm.com, retrieved February 7, 2018
  18. ^ Cassidy Brothers Comedy Among New ABC Family Shows The New York Times, February 1, 2009[dead link]
  19. ^ Lloyd, Robert. "Television Review. 'Ruby & the Rockits'" The Los Angeles Times, July 21, 2009
  20. ^ The Pirates of Penzance Playbill, retrieved February 6, 2018
  21. ^ Leader of the Pack Playbill, retrieved February 6, 2018
  22. ^ Rich, Frank. "Review/Theater; Sondheim and Those Who Would Kill", New York Times, January 28, 1991.
  23. ^ " 'Company' Los Angeles" broadwayworld.com, retrieved February 6, 2018
  24. ^ Jacobs, Tom. "Review. 'Company' " Variety, October 6, 1993
  25. ^ Winer, Laurie. "The Strange 'Assassins' : Sondheim's Musical Moves to Bigger Theater Space" Los Angeles Times, April 3, 1995
  26. ^ "L.A.'s Reprise Offers Bikel, Ken Page In 'Threepenny Opera', Sept. 9" Playbill, September 9, 1998
  27. ^ Daniels, Robert L. (June 21, 1999). "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat". Variety. Retrieved May 21, 2019.
  28. ^ Annie Get Your Gun Playbill, retrieved February 6, 2018
  29. ^ Gans, Andrew. " "They Say It's Wonderful": Patti LuPone Stars in 'Annie Get Your Gun' at the Ravinia Festival" Playbill, August 30, 2010
  30. ^ Simonson, Robert. "Cassidy, Fournier and Simone to Head 'Aida Tour', Starting in MN March 27" Playbill, January 30, 2001
  31. ^ "'Aida' Replacements" ibdb.com, retrieved February 7, 2018
  32. ^ 42nd Street Playbill, retrieved February 6, 2018
  33. ^ Hernandez, Ernio. "Patrick Cassidy and "American Idol" Starlet Tour with 'Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat'" Playbill, June 15, 2005

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Patrick William Cassidy born January 4 1962 is an American actor and singer best known for his roles in musical theatre and television 1 Patrick CassidyPatrick Cassidy right dancing with his mother Shirley Jones in The Music Man 2012BornPatrick William Cassidy 1962 01 04 January 4 1962 age 61 Los Angeles California U S Occupation s Actor singerYears active1981 presentSpouseMelissa HurleyChildren2ParentsJack CassidyShirley JonesRelativesShaun Cassidy brother David Cassidy paternal half brother Katie Cassidy niece Contents 1 Personal life 2 Career 2 1 Screen 2 2 Stage 3 References 4 External linksPersonal life EditHe 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 He is also the uncle of Arrow star Katie Cassidy He is married to actress Melissa Hurley and is the father of two sons Cole Patrick and Jack Gordon 4 His son Jack auditioned for the 2017 season of The Voice and picked Alicia Keys as his coach 5 Career EditHe decided to enter his Beverly Hills High School drama program after breaking his collarbone while playing as the quarterback for the high school football team 6 Screen Edit His first starring television role was in 1981 in the cautionary NBC movie Angel Dusted 7 Also in 1981 he co starred in the made for TV movie Midnight Offerings as the love interest of two dueling teenage classmates who happen to be witches played by Melissa Sue Anderson and Mary Elizabeth McDonough 8 In 1983 he starred in Bay City Blues as a baseball player in the minor leagues The show was canceled after just four episodes 9 In 1984 Cassidy portrayed the initial love interest to Heather Langenkamp s character in the film Nickel Mountain 10 In 1986 Cassidy played a cadet at a military academy in Dress Gray 11 and appeared in the holiday TV movie Christmas Eve with Loretta Young 12 He had a role as a gambling soldier in the Ryan O Neal sports and Las Vegas gambling film Fever Pitch 13 In 1988 he starred in the CBS television series Dirty Dancing based on the film 14 In 1989 he appeared in Longtime Companion portraying an actor who eventually contracts AIDS 15 In 1994 he appeared in the films I ll Do Anything 16 and How the West Was Fun with Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen 17 In 1997 he had a recurring role on TV s Lois amp Clark The New Adventures of Superman as Leslie Luckabee and had another Superman related recurring role as the biological father of Lana Lang in Smallville which was televised from 2001 to 2011 He co starred alongside his half brother David in a 2009 ABC Family comedy series entitled Ruby amp The Rockits created by his brother Shaun 18 19 ABC Family announced on September 12 2009 that the show had been canceled Stage Edit Cassidy played Frederic in the 1981 national tour of Gilbert and Sullivan s The Pirates of Penzance before taking over the role on Broadway in 1982 20 Cassidy s next Broadway role was Jeff Barry in the Ellie Greenwich jukebox musical Leader of the Pack which opened in April 1985 21 He originated the role of The Balladeer in the original Off Broadway production of Stephen Sondheim s Assassins at Playwrights Horizons which opened in December 1990 in previews 22 Cassidy starred at the Elitch Theatre in The Robber Bridegroom in 1991 This was the 100 year Anniversary of the theatre and it was the final production at the theatre before it was dormant for over 20 years In 1993 Cassidy starred as Bobby opposite Carol Burnett in a Los Angeles production of Sondheim s musical Company 23 24 In 1995 he portrayed John Wilkes Booth in the Los Angeles Repertory staging of Assassins 25 In 1998 he played Macheath in a Los Angeles Reprise production of The Threepenny Opera 26 he was nominated for the Garland Award for Best Actor for his work in the role In 1999 he played the title character in a national tour of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat 27 In 2000 Cassidy co starred with Cheryl Ladd in Annie Get Your Gun on Broadway as Frank Butler replacement 28 He later reprised his role of Frank Butler alongside Patti LuPone and George Hearn in August 2010 concert presentations at the Ravinia Festival in Illinois directed by Lonny Price 29 In 2001 he played Radames in the national tour of the musical Aida 30 he won the 2002 National Broadway Theatre Award for Best Actor in a Touring Musical before playing the role on Broadway in June 2002 31 In 2004 05 he was back on Broadway in 42nd Street as Julian Marsh replacement playing opposite his mother as Dorothy Brock 32 He appeared in a US national tour of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat once again playing the title role starting in September 2005 33 References Edit Buckley Michael 2000 Doin What Comes Natur lly Show Music pp 25 27 Ginell Gary A Visit With Shirley Jones Part 4 Filming The Music Man vconstage com December 28 2013 Moser John J Interviewing singer actor Patrick Cassidy Accepting Bucks Playhouse honor for mom Shirley Jones is a family affair mcall com April 21 2017 Hodgins Paul All in the family OC Register July 9 2006 Tailor Leena Jack Cassidy Returns to The Voice Belts Out Elton John After Being Selected as Alicia Keys Comeback Artist etonline com April 17 2017 Moser John J Interviewing singer actor Patrick Cassidy Accepting Bucks Playhouse honor for mom Shirley Jones is a family affair The Morning Call April 21 2017 Angel Dusted rottentomatoes com retrieved February 6 2018 Midnight Offerings tcm com retrieved February 6 2018 Bay City Blues tv com retrieved February 7 2018 Nickel Mountain tcm com retrieved February 6 2018 Dress Gray tcm com retrieved February 6 2018 Christmas Eve tcm com retrieved February 6 2018 Fever Pitch rottentomatoes com retrieved February 7 2018 O Connor John J Review Television A Dirty Dancing Series The New York Times October 29 1988 Longtime Companion tcm com retrieved February 6 2018 I ll Do Anything tcm com retrieved February 7 2018 How the West Was Fun tcm com retrieved February 7 2018 Cassidy Brothers Comedy Among New ABC Family Shows The New York Times February 1 2009 dead link Lloyd Robert Television Review Ruby amp the Rockits The Los Angeles Times July 21 2009 The Pirates of Penzance Playbill retrieved February 6 2018 Leader of the Pack Playbill retrieved February 6 2018 Rich Frank Review Theater Sondheim and Those Who Would Kill New York Times January 28 1991 Company Los Angeles broadwayworld com retrieved February 6 2018 Jacobs Tom Review Company Variety October 6 1993 Winer Laurie The Strange Assassins Sondheim s Musical Moves to Bigger Theater Space Los Angeles Times April 3 1995 L A s Reprise Offers Bikel Ken Page In Threepenny Opera Sept 9 Playbill September 9 1998 Daniels Robert L June 21 1999 Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Variety Retrieved May 21 2019 Annie Get Your Gun Playbill retrieved February 6 2018 Gans Andrew They Say It s Wonderful Patti LuPone Stars in Annie Get Your Gun at the Ravinia Festival Playbill August 30 2010 Simonson Robert Cassidy Fournier and Simone to Head Aida Tour Starting in MN March 27 Playbill January 30 2001 Aida Replacements ibdb com retrieved February 7 2018 42nd Street Playbill retrieved February 6 2018 Hernandez Ernio Patrick Cassidy and American Idol Starlet Tour with Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Playbill June 15 2005External links EditPatrick Cassidy at IMDb Patrick Cassidy at the Internet Broadway Database nbsp Patrick Cassidy at the Internet Off Broadway Database Interview with Cassidy Profile of Cassidy Ruby amp The Rockits actor character biography Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Patrick Cassidy actor amp oldid 1158764245, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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