Jack Cassidy - meaning and definition. What is Jack Cassidy
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Jack Cassidy         
ATOR E REALIZADOR (1927-1976) NORTE-AMERICANO
Jack Cassidy, nascido John Edward Joseph Cassidy (5 de março de 1927, Richmond Hill, Nova York — 12 de dezembro de 1976, West Hollywood, Califórnia) foi um ator estadunidense.
Captain Jack         
PÁGINA DE DESAMBIGUAÇÃO DE UM PROJETO DA WIKIMEDIA
Cap Jack; Capitão Jack
*Capitão Jack Sparrow — personagem dos filmes da série Pirates of the Caribbean
Jack Clarke         
Jack Clarke (Effingham, Surrey, 1 de Março de 1988) é um automobilista britânico.
Examples of use of Jack Cassidy
1. "I remember evictions, repossessions, things you never forget." Jack Cassidy, his stepfather, was a pugnacious Navy veteran and former boxer who sometimes threw a punch at his son.
2. "I got to stay home, raise my kids." She has three sons from her marriage to Broadway singer Jack Cassidy, and now she has seven grandchildren.
3. The chief executive of RJH, Jack Cassidy, who was hired by the countess to run the agency, is understood to have left the UK and returned to his native America.
4. The son of Jack Cassidy, an acclaimed theatre actor and stepson of Shirley Jones, who played his on–screen mother in The Partridge Family, he knew the price of being well–known.
5. The big question is, when the music stops, will everyone have a chair?" In Irvine, Calif., businessman Jack Cassidy alerted the FBI and Clinton‘s campaign this summer to his concerns that Hsu was soliciting people he knew for investments in what appeared to be an illegal Ponzi scheme, in which early investors are rewarded with funds obtained from subsequent investors.