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'''Shaun Cassidy''' (born September 27, 1958) is an American singer and actor. He portrayed Joe Hardy in the 1977 [[The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries|Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries]] TV show. |
'''Shaun Cassidy''' (born September 27, 1958) is an American singer and actor. He portrayed Joe Hardy in the 1977 [[The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries|Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries]] TV show. |
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+ | ==Shaun Paul Cassidy was born on September 27th 1958. He acted in the HardyBoys/Nancy Drew Mysteries from 1977 to 1979. He first became famous in 1973 when he was the lead singer in the hard rock band called:Longfellow. He was also in musicals such as:The Sound Of Music,High Button Shoes and Oliver. Later in 1976,he starred in his first film called:Born of Water which was released in June. He also sang the theme song called:Comin' Home Again for a television movie which aired in the fall of 1976. Earlier,in 1975,he was allowed to tour with his mother,Shirley Jones,in a stock production of On A Clear Day You Can See Forever and he received very complimentary reviews for his singing and acting ability in that show. Shaun released his very first record called:Moring Girl and a single in January 1976. The album "Shaun Cassidy" was released in June 1977. His other album "Born Late" had sold over a million copies. His singles and albums were selling in the millions. His debut album,"Shaun Cassidy" ranked seventh in the year's top ten best selling LPs. Clearly,Shaun was a hot shot in the music business. To celebrate his heady musical success,Shaun was given a $5,000 platinum necklace by his manager,Ruth Aarons,for his nineteenth birthday. Later on,Shaun acted with Parker Stevenson and Pamela Sue Martin in the Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries. You can now buy someone of his songs on a cd called:Shaun Cassidy Greatest Hits. {{Add}}== |
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Revision as of 00:33, 29 August 2011
Shaun Cassidy (born September 27, 1958) is an American singer and actor. He portrayed Joe Hardy in the 1977 Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries TV show.
Shaun Cassidy Actor/Singer biography
Shaun Paul Cassidy was born on September 27th 1958. He acted in the HardyBoys/Nancy Drew Mysteries from 1977 to 1979. He first became famous in 1973 when he was the lead singer in the hard rock band called:Longfellow. He was also in musicals such as:The Sound Of Music,High Button Shoes and Oliver. Later in 1976,he starred in his first film called:Born of Water which was released in June. He also sang the theme song called:Comin' Home Again for a television movie which aired in the fall of 1976. Earlier,in 1975,he was allowed to tour with his mother,Shirley Jones,in a stock production of On A Clear Day You Can See Forever and he received very complimentary reviews for his singing and acting ability in that show. Shaun released his very first record called:Moring Girl and a single in January 1976. The album "Shaun Cassidy" was released in June 1977. His other album "Born Late" had sold over a million copies. His singles and albums were selling in the millions. His debut album,"Shaun Cassidy" ranked seventh in the year's top ten best selling LPs. Clearly,Shaun was a hot shot in the music business. To celebrate his heady musical success,Shaun was given a $5,000 platinum necklace by his manager,Ruth Aarons,for his nineteenth birthday. Later on,Shaun acted with Parker Stevenson and Pamela Sue Martin in the Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries. You can now buy someone of his songs on a cd called:Shaun Cassidy Greatest Hits. to be added.
Career
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Discography
Solo albums
- 1977 Shaun Cassidy
- 1977 Born Late
- 1978 Under Wraps
- 1979 Room Service
- 1979 That's Rock 'N' Roll Live
- 1980 Wasp
Singles
- 1977 "Da Doo Ron Ron"
- 1977 "That's Rock 'N' Roll"
- 1978 "Hey Deanie"
- 1978 "Do You Believe in Magic?"
- 1978 "Teen Dream"
- 1978 "Our Night"
Appearences
- 1977-1979 The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries (all episodes)
- 1995 The Hardy Boys "Jazzman" (on LP)