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Alan Thicke

Quick Facts

Name
Alan Thicke
Occupation
Television Actor,Television Producer,Game Show Host,Screenwriter,Talk Show Host
Birth Date
March 1,1947
Death Date
December 13,2016
Education
The University of Western Ontario
Place of Birth
Kirkland Lake, Ontario,Canada
Place of Death
Burbank,California
AKA
Alan Jeffery
Alan Jeffrey
Originally
Alan Willis Jeffery

IN THESE GROUPS

During the mid-1980s to early 1990s, actor Alan Thicke played one of television's most beloved sitcom dads, psychiatrist Jason Seaver, on Growing Pains.

Synopsis

Alan Thicke was born on March 1, 1947, in Kirkland Lake, Ontario, Canada. He got his start in show business as a writer for Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. In the 1970s, Thicke found success with his musical compositions, writing, and producing for TV. Back in Canada, he became a popular talk show host. In 1985, he took on one of his most memorable roles as the dad, Jason Seaver, onGrowing Pains. On December 13, 2016 Thicke died of a ruptured aorta at the age of 69.

Success Behind the Scenes

Alan Thicke was born Alan Willis Jeffery on March 1, 1947, in Kirkland Lake, Ontario, Ontario, Canada. From the mid-1980s to the early '90s, Thicke played one of television's most beloved sitcom dads, psychiatrist Jason Seaver, onGrowing Pains. He got his start in show business as a writer for Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.

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In the 1970s, Thicke continued to find success behind the scenes. He received his first Emmy Award nomination for his work onThe Barry Manilow Special in 1977. The next year, he wrote and produced a satirical look at talk shows withAmerica 2Night, garnering him two more Emmy Award nominations. Thicke was also a talented composer, creating the theme songs for such shows asThe Wheel of Fortune,The Facts of Life andDiff’rent Strokes.

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Talk Show

Back in his native Canada, Thicke became a popular daytime talk show host. From 1980 to 1983,The Alan Thicke Show had strong ratings. But Thicke unsuccessfully tried to make the leap from daytime to late night in 1983. Competing againstThe Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, his show,Thicke of the Night, had trouble attracting an audience from the start. While the show didn’t last, the program did launch the career of Thicke’s on-air sidekick, Arsenio Hall. The show was canceled in 1984.

'Growing Pains'

In 1985, Thicke took on one of his most memorable roles as the sensitive, caring dad Jason Seaver onGrowing Pains. With Joanna Kerns co-starring as his journalist wife, Thicke played work-from-home dad to his three on-screen children, Mike (Kirk Cameron), the troublemaking teenager; Carol (Tracey Gold), an academically gifted teenager, and Ben (Jeremy Miller), the youngest son. A fourth child, Chrissy, was added in a later season. Much of the show’s comedy was derived from the kids’ misadventures growing up.

After the series ended in 1992, Thicke wanted to break away from his “good guy” image. He did just that with his next stab at series television. In the sitcomHope & Gloria, he played Dennis Dupree, an arrogant, vain talk show host. Unfortunately, the show only lasted for about a year.

Recent Roles

Thicke became a popular host for several shows, including the game showsPictionary in the late 1990s andThree’s a Crowd in the early 2000s. He also appeared in numerous television movies, includingThe Growing Pains Movie (2000) andGrowing Pains: Return of the Seavers (2004). In addition to acting, Thicke authored two books on pregnancy and parenting:How Men Have Babies: The Pregnant Father’s Survival Guide(1999) andHow to Raise Kids Who Won’t Hate You (2006).

Thicke stayed busy as an actor, making cameo appearances in a variety of television shows includingHow I Met Your Mother in 2008 and on Adult Swim'sTim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job in 2009. He also dabbled in reality TV, appearing on ABC'sCelebrity Wife Swap in 2013.

Personal Life

Married three times, Thicke has two sons from his first marriage to actress and singer Gloria Loring: Brennan and Robin (who has become a popular R&B singer and songwriter). He also has another son, Carter, with second wife Gina Marie Tolleson, Miss World 1990. Thicke married Tanya Callau in 2005.

Death

On December 13, 2016 Thicke died of a ruptured aorta while playing hockey with his 19-year-old son Carter in Burbank, California.

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Citation Information

Article Title

Alan Thicke Biography

Author

Biography.com Editors

Website Name

The Biography.com website

Access Date

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Publisher

A&E Television Networks

Last Updated

December 23, 2016

Original Published Date

April 1, 2014

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