Jack Cassidy
Jack Cassidy was a multi-talented performer known for his work as an actor, singer, writer, and designer.
TV Actor
March 5, 1927
December 12, 1976
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Jack Cassidy was a versatile American actor and singer who gained prominence for his work in Broadway musicals and television shows. He first rose to fame with his role in the Broadway production “She Loves Me,” for which he won a Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical in 1964. Cassidy later starred in “It’s a Bird…It’s a Plane…It’s Superman” and appeared in popular TV shows such as “The Partridge Family,” “Cannon,” and “The Mod Squad.” His notable film work includes roles in “The Eiger Sanction,” “The Love Boat,” and “Fantasy Island.”
In 2023, Cassidy was featured in the AMC Screening Series and appeared in films like “One Piece,” “The Equalizer 3,” and “The Nun 2.” Throughout his career, he took on a diverse range of roles, with his highest-rated movie being “W.C. Fields and Me” and his lowest-rated movie also being “W.C. Fields and Me.” Cassidy’s talents extended beyond acting and singing, as he also excelled as a writer and designer, showcasing his multifaceted abilities in the entertainment industry.