David Cassidy on the Web
David Cassidy
January 2009
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After almost four decades of stardom, David Cassidy continues to expand the boundaries of his talent and career opportunities. From television to recording and record-breaking concert tours and from Broadway to Las Vegas production shows, David Cassidy has made his mark and been lauded with awards and nominations ranging from Grammy's to Emmy's, Performer of the Year, and many more. David has certainly proven that it is talent that keeps people coming to shows, turning on the television, and buying records. "Yes, I still call them records," says Cassidy.
David was responsible for seven chart-topping Partridge Family singles but despite the superstardom he has enjoyed as a singer, David still thinks of himself as an actor first. His credits, include "the Partridge Family", "A Chance to Live", which earned him an Emmy nomination as Best Dramatic Actor. On Broadway he starred in the original production of "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat." London beckoned so he starred at the prestigious West End in "Time" with Sir Laurence Olivier. In 1994 he once again broke box office records in the stunning production of "Blood Brothers", starring with brother Shaun.
The success of his most recent recording, "Dance Party Remix" keeps his touring schedule quite full and has brought him back to the UK where the scene is reminiscent of the '70s. Interest in the superstar has led to an autobiography entitled "Could It Be Forever? My Story" (Headline Books), which shot to #4 on the bestseller list in England in just two weeks. There are also plans for David to return to television in a musical sitcom.