Don Grady, ex-Mouseketeer and 'My Three Sons' star, dies at 68

KentB3

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Don Grady, ex-Mouseketeer and 'My Three Sons' star, dies at 68

By Robert J. Lopez, L.A. Times
June 27, 2012, 8:04 p.m.


Don Grady, who sang and danced as a Mouseketeer on "The Mickey Mouse Club," played son Robbie on the long-running family sitcom "My Three Sons," and later became a composer and songwriter, died Wednesday. He was 68.

Grady died at his home in Thousand Oaks after a four-year battle with cancer, said his wife, Ginny.

A native of San Diego, Grady was born Don Agrati on June 8, 1944. His father, Lou, was in the Navy and later became a sausage maker. His mother, Mary, was a talent agent.

The family moved to Lafayette in the Bay Area, where Grady developed a talent for music and dancing. He told the Contra Costa Times that he took clarinet and accordion lessons and later taught himself bass, guitar and the trumpet.

His musical talents landed him an audition with Walt Disney's "Mickey Mouse Club" when he was in middle school. He sang and danced on the show for several years but left for a part on "My Three Sons" when he was 16.

The show, which aired from 1960 to 1972, was one of the longest-running family sitcoms of all time. It featured Fred MacMurray as the thoughtful, pipe-smoking widower Steve Douglas, who raised his boys as a single parent.

"I think we did a good show," Grady said in a 2001 interview on CBS' "The Early Show." "It was a clean show. It was a fun show."

The show's wholesome portrayal of American life is what helped it resonate with families who tuned in weekly for the latest trials and tribulations in the Douglas household, according to film historian Leonard Maltin.

"America loved this family," Maltin said of the show. "It represented stability and continuity."

When the series began, Grady was 16 and played the 14-year-old Robbie. His older brother Mike was played by Tim Considine, and his younger brother Chip was played by Stanley Livingston. When Considine left the show in 1965, he was replaced by Barry Livingston, Stanley Livingston’s real brother. Barry Livingston played Ernie Thompson, an orphan adopted by Steve Douglas.

"It’s a cliche, but Don was the guy we looked up to because he was our big brother," Barry Livingston said Wednesday night. "The lines blur when you’re working with them and living with them so many hours a day. Don was the oldest, so we were emulating him."

Grady also appeared in other television shows of the era, including the "Rifleman" and "Wagon Train."

He later began a new career as a composer and songwriter for television, theater and films.

"His passion was music," his wife, Ginny, said. "And it was because he played seven different musical instruments that he got onto the Mouseketeers show. TV was a sideline to all he ever wanted to do, which was play music."

Besides his wife of 26 years and his mother, Grady is survived by two children, Joey and Tessa, and a sister, Marilou Reichel. Another sister, actress Lani O’Grady, died of a drug overdose in 2001.
 

Nemo14

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Mmm-hmmm. Dreamy...;)

My 2 sisters and I had it all planned (triple wedding!!) until Mike moved away. Ernie just didn't meet the mark on our cuteness scale.
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prberk

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I always liked his character on My Three Sons. And I also liked the fact that they let the "sons" grow up on that show, and do things like get married and have children of their own (as his character did).

The show always had a Disney flair to it, including the casting of Fred MacMurray (from "gy Dog" and the Absent-Minded Professor "flubber" movies) and Tim Considine (also from "gy Dog" and the MMC's "Spin and Marty").

[An interesting note about the show aside from Disney and Don Grady was the fact that the show was often directed by Fred DeCordova, famous later for directing The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, where Carson would always call him out when something went wrong -- and he would do the same to Johnny.]

Going back to Don Grady and Disney, everyone here should also know that he stayed tied to Disney through his music later in life. He composed many of the more recent Disney Channel jingles and show tunes, and was a regular composer for Disney soundtrack pieces in recent years. He was very proud of that work, and enjoyed it.

And one more little tidbit for WDW fans: He is in the continuous loop that plays on the TVs in the '50s Prime Time Cafe in Disney's Hollywood Studios. It is a clip from The Mickey Mouse Club where the kids are running in a sack race, with a spoon in their mouths holding up an egg. He is the one that the camera focuses on in a tight shot when he almost drops it and his eyebrows go up. (A scene that you get to see many times when you eat there on a busy day!)

He was nice guy, and never too proud to be associated with Disney. Check out My Three Sons, if you have never seen it. Good show. (I know at least MeTV network -- on the "extra channel" for some local TV stations -- still plays it.)
 

Nemo14

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MeTV did a My Three Sons marathon this weekend in his honor. I watched a couple of episodes with my mother, and realized that I probably had never seen the show in color before.
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prberk

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what about poor little Dodie Douglas :(

I think she might be in the unfortunate position the Robbie Rist got on "The Brady Bunch" as the "jinx"... But I do remember her, too. Wonder whatever happened to that actress also?
 

Tiggerish

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My 2 sisters and I had it all planned (triple wedding!!) until Mike moved away. Ernie just didn't meet the mark on our cuteness scale.
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Yeah, poor Ernie, "cute" just really didn't apply there...:confused:

MeTV did a My Three Sons marathon this weekend in his honor. I watched a couple of episodes with my mother, and realized that I probably had never seen the show in color before.
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I don't think I ever saw it in color, either!!
 

Tiggerish

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@prberk, lots of interesting info in your post, thanks for that.

We started watching in my house because of Fred MacMurray--our last name is Murray, and my dad bore a fairly strong resemblance to Fred, we would joke that we must be related. ;)
 

trr1

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I think she might be in the unfortunate position the Robbie Rist got on "The Brady Bunch" as the "jinx"... But I do remember her, too. Wonder whatever happened to that actress also?
Born Dawn Lyn Nervik in Los Angeles, California, Lyn first appeared as an American Indian child in the 1967 B-grade western Cry Blood, Apache at age 4.
In 1969, Lyn auditioned for the character Prudence Everett on the short-lived ABC series Nanny and the Professor, but when the pilot did not initially sell, she was released from her contract with ABC. ABC unsuccessfully sued to get Lyn for the part after she had already been cast for the role of the adopted daughter on My Three Sons.
Lyn worked steadily in her youth on many popular series like Adam 12, Emergency, Marcus Welby and Gunsmoke. In 1971 Lyn had a major role in the western Shoot Out as Gregory Peck's daughter. She also appeared in movies such as the Walking Tall trilogy. In 1973 Lyn auditioned for the role of Regan in The Exorcist, but was considered too young for the subject matter.
In 1974, Lyn appeared in the cult classic Devil Times Five, where Lyn's character Moe dumps a bucket of piranhas into a bathtub to creatively kill the character Lovely, played by Lyn's mother. (In Cry Blood Apache, the cowboy played by Lyn's father murdered the character played by her mother.)
She financially supported her mother and brother Leif Garrett from 1969 until around 1980 when her brother's fame eclipsed hers.
Like many petite child actors, Lyn's 4'10" height began to work against instead of for her when in her teen years. She made a few appearances with Nickelodeon when the network revived the syndicated My Three Sons series; during a 1990 appearance in New York City for Nickelodeon, she was invited for an in-studio radio broadcast of The Howard Stern Show along with actress Erin Murphy (of Bewitched fame). Lyn and Murphy discussed international politics while egged on by Stern. It was Lyn's second appearance on Stern's program.
While living in Avalon on Catalina Island from 1997 to 2006, Lyn performed live voice acting with the Avalon Community Theater Radio Troupe. Actor Tony Dow sat in for an in-studio show and later appeared with Lyn at an island charity fundraiser along with his TV brother Jerry Mathers and TV mother Barbara Billingsley. Actor Johnny Whitaker, a childhood friend of Lyn's when Family Affair was being shot on the same studio lot as My Three Sons, joined her in a live broadcast of the troupe's satire of the film Pearl Harbor.
In February 2011 Lyn recorded several public service announcements for Armed Forces Radio Bavaria concerning the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships held in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.[citation needed]
Lyn's most recent television appearance was as herself in a 2008 episode of A&E's Biography about her troubled former teen idol brother Leif Garrett. She declined an on-air interview with Fox News host Bill O'Reilly after her brother's arrest on heroin possession in 2006; actor Paul Petersen gave O’Reilly Lyn's number and eventually appeared himself in Lyn's place on The O'Reilly Factor
 

prberk

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So was Lyn Nervik the stage name also of the actress who played Dodie, or just her real name? I don't remember that name. Thanks for the facts, but I don't see the stage name in the article; and that does not ring a bell. Either way, interesting information. Didn't know she was Leif Garrett's brother.

I did remember Johnny Whitaker and Family Affair. I watched Buffy and Jodie all the time growing up. I remember her tragic death of a drug overdose as being one of the first celebrity overdoses I had ever heard of. Unfortunately, it was not the last.
 

trr1

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So was Lyn Nervik the stage name also of the actress who played Dodie, or just her real name? I don't remember that name. Thanks for the facts, but I don't see the stage name in the article; and that does not ring a bell. Either way, interesting information. Didn't know she was Leif Garrett's brother.

I did remember Johnny Whitaker and Family Affair. I watched Buffy and Jodie all the time growing up. I remember her tragic death of a drug overdose as being one of the first celebrity overdoses I had ever heard of. Unfortunately, it was not the last.
she is Mostly Credited As: Dawn Lyn and I think she was Leif Garrett's sister
 

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