Is Shirley Jones still alive today?
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Is Shirley Jones still alive today?
Shirley Mae Jones (born March 31, 1934) is an American actress and singer….
Shirley Jones | |
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Years active | 1950–present |
Known for | Oklahoma! Carousel Elmer Gantry The Music Man The Partridge Family |
Spouse(s) | Jack Cassidy ( m. 1956; div. 1975) Marty Ingels ( m. 1977; died 2015) |
Children | 3; including Shaun and Patrick |
Who are Shirley Jones grandchildren?
Roan Howard Cassidyvia Shaun CassidyJuliet Cassidyvia Shaun CassidyCaitlin Ann Cassidyvia Shaun CassidyJack Gordon Cassidyvia Patrick CassidyCaleb Cassidyvia Shaun CassidyCole Patrick Cassidyvia Patrick Cassidy
Shirley Jones/Grandchildren
What happened to Tracy from The Partridge Family?
“Partridge Family” star Suzanne Crough died of a rare heart ailment, TheWrap reports. According to the news site, the actress, who played Tracy Partridge on the hit sitcom, died of arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia, a form of cardiomyopathy.
Why did David Cassidy leave Katie out of his will?
David told People magazine in 2009, “Because I didn’t raise her, I didn’t have to parent her,” Newsday reported. The “Arrow” actress was mostly raised by her mother and stepfather, Williams’ husband, Richard Benedon, the Miami Herald reported. She showed their reconciliation and mourned his death on Twitter last month.
How many grandchildren does Shirley Jones have?
Her private life, in which Shirley is the matriarch of a big family with three sons (her stepson David Cassidy died in 2017) and 13 grandchildren, has also been filled with riches.
What happened to The Partridge Family’s father?
Jeremy Gelbwaks was forced to leave after the first season, when his father’s job took the family out of California. He was replaced by Brian Forster.
How did Cassidy FIE?
Liver failureDavid Cassidy / Cause of death
David Cassidy, the singer who said shortly before his death at 67 in November that his onstage collapse in February 2017 was caused by Alzheimer’s disease, actually died of organ failure related to alcoholism, according to a new documentary.