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Shaun Cassidy: Biography, Facts and Career

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Shaun Paul Cassidy (born September 27, 1958) is an American singer, actor, television producer and screenwriter. He has created and/or produced a number of television series, including American Gothic, Roar, and Invasion. Cassidy was also an executive producer and writer for NBC's medical drama New Amsterdam. While in high school, Cassidy signed a contract with Warner Bros. Records, leading to his albums Shaun Cassidy, Born Late, Under Wraps, Room Service, and Wasp. Almost concurrently, Cassidy starred in the ABC television series The Hardy Boys (January 1977 – January 1979), as well as the short-lived television version of Breaking Away, and had a stint on the daytime soap General Hospital. While appearing on Broadway in the hit musical drama Blood Brothers, Cassidy wrote his first television pilot, American Gothic (1995). In 2020, Cassidy returned to the stage with his one-man show The Magic of a Midnight Sky. Cassidy is the eldest child of Academy Award–winning actress Shirley Jones and the second child of Tony Award–winning actor Jack Cassidy. Shaun is the older brother of Patrick and Ryan Cassidy, and the younger half-brother of David Cassidy, and the uncle of Katie Cassidy.

Quick facts about Shaun Cassidy

  • Full name: Shaun Cassidy
  • Born: 1958-09-27
  • Nationality: United States
  • Known as: Musician
  • Wikidata ID: Q324366

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Who is Shaun Cassidy?

Shaun Paul Cassidy (born September 27, 1958) is an American singer, actor, television producer and screenwriter.

What nationality is Shaun Cassidy?

Shaun Cassidy is United States.

When was Shaun Cassidy born?

Shaun Cassidy was born on 1958-09-27.

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