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Shaun Paul Cassidy (born September 27, 1958) is an American singer, actor, writer, and producer. He has created and/or produced a number of television series including ''
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'', '' Roar'' and '' Invasion''. Cassidy currently serves as executive producer and writer for NBC's medical drama ''
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''. While in high school, Cassidy signed a contract with Warner Bros. Records, leading to his albums ''Shaun Cassidy'', ''
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'', '' Under Wraps'', '' Room Service'', and '' Wasp''. Almost concurrently, Cassidy starred in the ABC television series ''
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'', as well as '' Breaking Away'' and had a stint on the daytime soap ''
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''. While appearing on Broadway in the hit musical drama '' Blood Brothers'', he wrote his first television pilot, ''American Gothic''. In 2020, Cassidy returned to the stage with his one-man show ''The Magic of a Midnight Sky''. Cassidy is the eldest son of Academy Award–winning actress Shirley Jones and Tony Award-winning actor Jack Cassidy. He is the younger half-brother of David Cassidy.


Career


Singer and recording artist

While still in high school, Cassidy signed a contract with
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's division of Warner Bros. Records and began recording music. He scored a couple of hit singles in several countries, leading to an American release of his first solo album, '' Shaun Cassidy'', in 1977. The multi-platinum album netted him a number-one U.S. single with " Da Doo Ron Ron" and a nomination for the Grammy Award for Best New Artist. The Eric Carmen–penned "
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" (which had already been a hit in Australia and Europe) was the follow-up single and peaked at No. 3. His popularity continued with the concurrent arrival of his television series, ''
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'' (1977–1979), which also starred Parker Stevenson. Cassidy's next album ''
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'' netted the hit "
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" (#7), also written by Carmen, and a remake of The Lovin' Spoonful's " Do You Believe in Magic?" became a moderate hit for Cassidy, peaking at No. 31. Cassidy had released two successful albums, but by the release of his third album, 1978's million-seller '' Under Wraps'', AM radio was in decline and his teen-star appeal had begun to fade. His next album, '' Room Service'', failed to chart on the US Billboard 200. Cassidy tried a different musical approach for his final release, 1980's '' Wasp''. This album was more rock/pop-oriented and produced by Todd Rundgren with the group Utopia as the backing band. It featured songs written by Rundgren, Cassidy, and cover versions of songs including David Bowie's " Rebel, Rebel" and The Who's "
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" among others.


Actor

Cassidy concentrated on stage acting for most of the 1980s and early 1990s. He appeared on Broadway and West End productions such as '' Mass Appeal'' and ''Bus Stop'', as well as the American premiere of ''Pass/Fail'' at the
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in Los Angeles. Cassidy won a
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for his work in Mark Sheriden's ''Diary of a Hunger Strike'' at the L.A.T.C., and his final stage appearance was opposite his half-brother David in the Broadway production of '' Blood Brothers'' (which successfully ran for over a year on Broadway, landing Cassidy on the cover of “People” magazine for the third time). It was during this production that Cassidy wrote his first television pilot, ''
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'', opening the door to a long-term contract with Universal Television.


Writer and producer

Since then, Cassidy has created, written, and produced numerous shows for network and cable including ''American Gothic'' (1995–1996, produced with
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), '' Roar'' (1997, starring Heath Ledger), '' Cover Me'' (2000–2001), '' Invasion'' (2005–2006) and ''
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'' (2009, starring his brothers
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and David). Cassidy currently serves as executive producer and writer for ''
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'' (2018–present, starring
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) on NBC. In 2021, Cassidy took his one-man show ''The Magic of a Midnight Sky'' to the stage, playing to standing-room-only crowds nationwide, his first live music performance in almost forty years.


Personal life

Cassidy grew up in Los Angeles and New York City, attending boarding school in Bucks County, Pennsylvania at the
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in Solebury Township, and graduating from Beverly Hills High School. In addition to an elder half-brother, David Cassidy, he has two younger brothers,
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and Ryan Cassidy.


Marriages and children

Cassidy has been married three times and has eight children. His first wife was Ann Pennington, a model and former ''Playboy'' playmate; she and Cassidy married in 1979 and divorced in 1993. From this marriage Cassidy has a daughter, Caitlin ( 1981); a son, Jake (born 1985); and a stepdaughter, Jessica (born 1970). He married actress
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in 1995. They have one daughter, Juliet (born 1998), and divorced in 2003. He has been married to producer Tracey Lynne Turner since 2004. They have four children: Caleb (born 2005), Roan (born 2006), Lila (born 2008), and Mairin (born 2011).


Discography

*'' Shaun Cassidy'' (1977) *''
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'' (1977) *'' Under Wraps'' (1978) *'' Room Service'' (1979) *'' Wasp'' (1980)


Filmography


Actor

*1976: ''Born of Water'' *1977–79: '' The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries'' *1979: ''Like Normal People'' (TV movie) *1980–81: '' Breaking Away'' *1985: '' Breakfast With Les & Bess'' (TV play) *1987: ''
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'' (regular role) *1987: ''
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''; episode: "Murder in a Minor Key" *1988: '' Once Upon a Texas Train'' (TV movie) *1988: '' Matlock''; episode: "The Investigation" *1988: '' Roots: The Gift'' (TV movie)


Writer

*1991: ''Strays'' (TV movie) *1994: ''
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'' (TV movie) *1995: ''
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'' (8 episodes) *1997: '' Roar'' (5 episodes) *1997: ''
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'' (TV series) (pilot only) *2000: '' Cover Me: Based on the True Life of an FBI Family'' (creator) *2001: '' The Agency'' (3 episodes) *2003: '' Cold Case'' *2004: '' The Mountain'' (2 episodes) *2005–06: '' Invasion'' (12 episodes) *2009: ''
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'' (2 episodes) *2014: ''
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'' (pilot) *2017: '' Emerald City'' (2 episodes) *2018–present: ''
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'' (3 episodes)


Producer

*1995: ''American Gothic'' (supervising producer; producer for pilot) *1997: ''Roar'' (executive producer) *1998: ''Hollyweird'' (executive producer) *2000–01: ''Cover Me: Based on the True Life of an FBI Family'' (executive producer) *2001–03: ''The Agency'' (executive producer) *2003: '' Cold Case'' (executive producer) *2004–05: ''The Mountain'' (executive producer) *2005–06: '' Invasion'' (executive producer) *2008: ''Inseparable'' (executive producer) *2009: ''Ruby & The Rockits'' (executive producer) *2011–12: '' Blue Bloods'' (consulting producer) *2012: ''The Frontier'' (executive producer) *2014: ''Hysteria'' (pilot; executive producer) *2016: '' Emerald City'' (executive producer) *2018–present: ''
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'' (executive producer)


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