'David Bruce Cassidy' (born
April 12,
1950) is an
American actor,
singer and
guitarist, best known for his role as 'Keith Partridge' on ''
The Partridge Family'' from
1970 to
1974.
Biography
Early life
Cassidy was born at Flower Fifth Avenue Hospital in
New York,
New York, the son of
Irish American actor
Jack Cassidy and actress Evelyn Ward.
Career
Prior to ''
The Partridge Family'', Cassidy appeared on ''
Marcus Welby, M.D.'', ''
The Mod Squad'', ''
Bonanza'',
Adam-12 and ''
Ironside''. When he started working on ''The Partridge Family'', nobody knew that he could sing, until Cassidy himself brought it up. He then took over the lead vocals for the show's recordings and quickly became a
teen idol. He played Keith Partridge, son of Shirley Partridge, who was played by
Shirley Jones, Cassidy's real-life stepmother.
Ten albums by ''The Partridge Family'' and several solo albums were produced during the run of the show. At his peak, Cassidy was one of the world's highest paid live entertainers. It would be easy to completely underestimate Cassidy's worldwide popularity at the time. His record sales, while declining somewhat in the USA by 1972, were phenomenal everywhere else. His recordings regularly topped the charts around the world with number 1 singles and albums in the UK, Europe, South Africa, Japan and Australia. His concerts were record setting sellouts playing to capacity crowds of thousands of hysterical teenagers in stadiums around the world including
Wembley Stadium (6 sold out shows in one weekend), the
Houston Astrodome(where he holds the seating record) and the
MCG in Australia.
Yet, out of the approximate USD $500 million that ''The Partridge Family'' and Cassidy merchandising made internationally, he was allegedly paid only $15,000. It was later claimed that Cassidy's fan club set the all-time record for the most paid-up members of any fan club at any one time. Cassidy's autobiography ''C'mon Get Happy: Fear And Loathing On The Partridge Family Bus'' (1994) provides a concise and honest account of most aspects of his pop fame, including contracts, money and his devoted female following.
Rebelling against squeaky-clean Keith, Cassidy shocked his young fans by posing nude in the
May 11 1972 edition of ''
Rolling Stone'' magazine, for
Annie Leibovitz.
A turning point in his live rock concerts (while still filming the Partridge Family show) was an incident where a gate stampede resulted in the death of a teenage female fan. At a show in
London's
White City Stadium on
26 May 1974, 650 fans were injured in a crush at the front of the stage. Thirty were taken to hospital, and one fan, 14 year-old Bernadette Whelan, died on May 30 from her injuries.
[1] The ill-fated show was the penultimate date on a world tour. A shaken Cassidy later faced the press. After the incident, the most popular teen idol (of the time) no longer wanted to continue his hectic week-end concert jaunts.
By this point, Cassidy had already decided to quit both touring and acting in ''The Partridge Family'', opting instead to focus entirely on recording and song-writing. International music success continued when he released three critically well-received solo albums on
RCA between 1975 and 1977. During this time, Cassidy became the first artist to have a major hit with the song ''
I Write The Songs'', a Top 10 record in Europe well before the song became
Barry Manilow's signature tune. Cassidy's recording was produced by the song's composer,
Bruce Johnston of
The Beach Boys.
In the late 70s, Cassidy also starred in an episode of ''
Police Story'', for which he received an
Emmy nomination. Due to the success of the episode, NBC created a show based on it called '' - but it was not a hit, prompting cancellation after just one season.
Major music success continued with the 1985 Arista release of
The Last Kiss (#5 in the UK), with backing vocals by
George Michael and the album Romance. These recordings went gold in Europe and Australia and Cassidy supported them with a major sellout concert tour of the UK which resulted in the "Greatest Hits Live" compilation of 1986. To the surprise of some, Cassidy returned to the American Top 40 with his 1990 release of
Lying To Myself released on the ill-fated Enigma label. In 1998, he had a Top 10 AC hit with
No Bridge I Wouldn't Cross from his album ''
Old Trick New Dog''. His 2002 CD ''
Then and Now'' went platinum internationally and returned Cassidy to the Top 5 of the UK album charts for the first time since 1974.
Cassidy has appeared in several
Broadway musicals, including a version of ''
Little Johnny Jones'' (played on-screen by
James Cagney) and the original version of ''
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat'' , ''
Time'' in London's
West End, and ''
Blood Brothers'' opposite
Petula Clark and half-brother
Shaun Cassidy - among others. In 1996, he replaced
Michael Crawford in the
Las Vegas show ''
EFX'', turning it around with his complete re-write into one of the Strip's favorite hit shows - although Cassidy quit after injuring his foot during a performance. He also created another show called ''The Rat Pack Is Back'', in which he made guest appearances as
Bobby Darin, and which ran very successfully. In 2000, he 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. In 2005 Cassidy played the manager of
Aaron Carter's character in the film
Popstar. In 2006 he made a special guest appearance for
BBC Children In Need performing live, and then assisting host
Terry Wogan with collecting donations from the in-house studio audience.
Since 2002, Cassidy has continued to record and has toured almost continuously around the world, packing in the fans in concert venues both large and intimate across the USA, UK and Australia.
Personal life
Cassidy's first wife was actress
Kay Lenz, whom he married in 1977 and divorced in 1982. According to their mutual friend, Sandie Clark, David and Kay were best friends before they married and it just didn't work out. His second wife was South African sports-woman Meryl Tanz, whom he married in 1984. Cassidy married his third wife Sue Shifrin-Cassidy on
March 30,
1991, with whom he has a son, Beau; he has a daughter,
Katherine, from a previous relationship.
Cassidy revealed to
sfgate.com that he once had sex with ''Partridge Family'' co-star
Susan Dey.
[2] He said he loved the teenage actress like a sister during the time when they were shooting ''The Partridge Family'' together, but she was (unbeknownst to Cassidy) in love with him. When the show closed, Dey confided her feelings to the pin-up. The couple slept together just once, but Cassidy regretted it. He told the tabloid The Glove "I find a certain sluttiness very attractive in a woman, and Susan just didn't have it. She was sweetness and innocence, a good girl, and I couldn't think of her as anything but my sister whom I love dearly to this day.". In 1990, Cassidy hired his recalcitrant TV brother
Danny Bonaduce to do his intro/ warm-up act.
Cassidy has written a no-holds-barred memoir that was published in Great Britain in March, 2007. There is currently no U.S publisher.“Could It Be Forever” tells of Cassidy’s drug use, wild sex, his infatuation with
Meredith Baxter, a romp with
Barbara the Butter Queen who liked to cover her sex partners with butter, and an encounter with 1950s screen star
Gina Lollobrigida. “I’ve always been very comfortable with my sexuality and my brothers call me ‘Donk’ — as in Donkey. People have talked about me being ‘blessed’ in my physique,” Cassidy writes in the book. “The first time [I met Gina Lollobrigida] she looked me up and down and said: ‘I hear you’re a monster. I want to meet the monster.’ Well, I decided that if I had it, there wasn’t any point in just keeping it in the holster all the time.” A spokeswoman for Cassidy says “Could It Be Forever” is being published in the U.K. because he is still almost as popular there as he was in his heyday.
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Discography (solo)

David Cassidy, from the opening credits of ''The Partridge Family''
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Cherish''
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Rock Me Baby''
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Dreams are Nuthin' More than Wishes''
★ ''
Cassidy Live!''
★ ''
The Higher They Climb''
★ ''
Home Is Where the Heart Is''
★ ''
Gettin' it in the Streets''
★ ''
Romance''
★ ''
Greatest Hits Live'' (2005)
★ ''
The Best of David Cassidy''
★ ''
David Cassidy''
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Didn't You Used to Be?''
★ ''
Old Trick New Dog''
★ ''
Classic Songs''
★ ''
When I'm a Rock 'n' Roll Star''
★ ''
Then and Now''
★ ''
A Touch of Blue''
★ ''
Part. II The Remix''
★ ''
Could It Be Forever... The Greatest Hits''
Discography (''The Partridge Family'')
★ ''
The Partridge Family Album''
★ ''
Up To Date''
★ ''
Sound Magazine''
★ ''
Christmas Card''
★ ''
Shopping Bag''
★ ''
At Home With Their Greatest Hits''
★ ''
The Partridge Family Notebook''
★ ''
Crossword Puzzle''
★ ''
Bulletin Board''
★ ''
World of the Partridge Family''
★ ''
Filmography
★ ''
The Night the City Screamed'' (1980)
★ ''
Instant Karma'' (1990)
★ ''
Spirit of '76'' (1991)
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Popstar (2005)
External links
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David Cassidy's official web site
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