I am so enjoying going back and listening to your interviews, Harvey, and this one with Patrick Cassidy is no exception. What a talented and accomplished man- and very down to earth! The story about Ryan O'Neal was great- interesting insight into what he was like. Thanks, Harvey, for keeping us entertained and informed about all of these terrific artists!
Some people feel my introductions are too long. But they serve a very important purpose. True fans of our show totally understand my strategy. Thank you for “getting” what I do.
An enjoyable interview, Harvey. As a Las Vegas local, did not know Patrick was a NY actor. So glad, he and the family are doing so well! His family brought us so much joy!❤
Another fantastic interview with an actor who has done some great work, Harvey. I first saw Patrick Cassidy in ‘Something in Common’ where he was blessed with playing the great Ellen Burstyn’s son and the beautiful Tuesday Weld’s young boyfriend. I was already jealous of him getting to play Tuesday’s younger boyfriend and was really jealous when he got to play the still beautiful Jacqueline Bisset’s younger lover in ‘Napoleon and Josephine’ a year later. Then I had a chance to watch one of his early films, ‘Just the Way You Are’ with Kristy McNichol on VHS. But when I got to see him in ‘Longtime Companion,’ I got over my jealousy of him and simply cried over his, and the entire cast’s, performance. He demonstrated clearly that he was a lot more than a good looking guy who got to live out a high school kid’s midnight fantasy of getting to play the younger lover of two great looking, older actresses. I only wish I had been as lucky as you to catch some of his musical theatre work! Now that you’ve been able to interview Bruce Davison and Patrick Cassidy, you definitely got to land their co-star, Campbell Scott! Oh, and by the way, the movie where Bette Davis wears an eyepatch was the horror-comedy ‘The Anniversary’ (1968), a Hammer Horror film where she played Mrs. Targgard “the most merciless mother of them all,” according to the tagline. I have it on DVD and it’s one where she’s completely chewing the scenery and obviously enjoying every moment of it!
I’m so happy you enjoyed this conversation with Pat. Thank you for clarifying which movie Bette Davis wore the eye patch in. You are the BEST!! And yes, we’ll try to get Campbell Scott!
Not a problem. I know what it can be like to be trying to place a particular costume choice for an actor/actress in a particular film and to never seem to come across that particular film… Keep up the great work, Harvey!
Harvey, I always look forward to your interviews, you make everyone feel so comfortable, don't ever stop 👍 Patrick looks just like his dad, both so handsome
I remember Jack and remember when the tragedy happened. Sad 😢 LOVE THIS!! Thank you for interviewing Patrick . Very unhappy that we lost David Cassidy. I was a big Sean Cassidy fan, I mean, I didn’t have Sean Cassidy posters on my wall, but I love that song, the Da doo Ron Ron Da doo Ron Ron. I actually had Bobby Sherman on my wall, and Leif Garrett just so you know ha ha ha, but yeah, thank you so much for this interview, Harvey
Wonderful interview with a terrific actor and artist. And so terrific for Patrick's memories of the great Jack Cassidy and working with his amazing mom Shirley Jones. And thanks, Harvey, for highlighting Longtime Companion.
Harvey, this interview is so delightful! I am a long time fan of this family. We need more Patrick Cassidy in the world. You did an outstanding job on this one, as always! I love how much he appreciated you!
Excellent interview and so pleased to know that Patrick has been so successful in spite of the sadness in how the industry must have tormented Jack and David who I valued as artists; still watch Columbo shows with Jack in them as my favourites!
What an absolutely marvelous interview on both your parts. I really only knew Patrick from "Love at Stake", one of my favorite movies, and from his appearances on "Murder She Wrote." Eventually, I started listening to his fine show "Studio Tenn Talks" and was able to comment in the chat room and correspond with him on Facebook. I did get to meet him and Melissa in 2022 at a Sondheim cabaret show, and he was so incredibly kind and gracious. Thank you, Patrick Cassidy, for the inspiration you've provided the world with your work, talent, and dedication. You have truly made a difference in this world, and yes, I'd love to see you as Billy Flynn on the opening night of "Chicago on Broadway.
I’m so glad you found our show and enjoyed this episode. I hope you will check out our other great interviews and consider subscribing to our RUclips channel. 🙏❤️
TY Patrick for not only a great interview but because I mentioned the "trivia" of your invitro kick during the movie the MM to our music director, I got a mini singing role in a local NJ production of MM. I was the Farmer's wife/ensemble. TY again for giving us all a KICK!
I waited to watch this until I could have my full attention! Just a great interview❤ Thank you both for this interview!!!! PS: I have adored Shirley Jones for as long as I remember, please do tell her she is still dearly loved. 😊
I can't stop smiling, what a wonderful interview, it was great learning about everything he's done! You interviewed his brother Ryan, didn't you, I enjoyed that one as well!! You brought up the TV movie Christmas Eve, I watch it many times at Christmas & also throughout the year. I watched it the night it premiered, oh the tears... If I could ask Patrick a question, it would be, when the movie first aired, was the title of it called The Christmas Dove? That's what I remember in my stubborn brain. I hadn't seen it for a few years then it has a new title. I video taped it & played it so much I wore it out! Now I watch it on RUclips, Miss Young made it available for her fans who loved her & Christmas. ❤️ Sorry Harvey, looks like I got caught up in a memory again. This interview was the best part of my day! Thank You!!! 🤗
@@harveybrownstoneinterviews8980 I apologize. The only other interviews I watch would be by a gentleman named Craig (his show is Celebrity...?). I'm embarrassed. My memories are slipping, Harvey...eek!
I am kind of getting tired of spreading superlatives around when commenting on your videos 😆 ....but hey, you are the goods. And your guest here is truly delightful.
I have know pat for 50 years we meet at the Beverly Hills ymca. But we became friends when we were both in are late thirties. We played basketball and racketball together for many years. He was a very good athlete he was really good in both sports. We were very competitive with each other. Pat was a star quarterback at Beverly Hills high school unfortunately he broke his shoulder and that ended his career. But he went into acting and never looked back. The great thing about pat was he never once bragged about his accomplishments I never knew how successful he was because he never bragged about it he was very humble. We still talk every once in awhile
The fact that he was able to forego alcohol and drugs, and was quite health conscious in his youth, evidently paid off well! He is 62 years of age! In fact, he appears to be one of those guys who gets better with age, like wine and cheese.
Well if you check out all the interviews I’ve given as a guest on other shows, you’ll see that I’ve practically done that. Go to our show’s website and click on “In the Media”
@MalEvansUSA I have been interviewed many many times and all of those interviews are available online. I have absolutely no interest in interviewing myself. I am not a celebrity.
Harvey has anyone done a biography on Jack Cassidy? I think that would be an interesting interview. Jack seemed to not get his due respect does he?......just David/Saun's dad who died in a house fire is most of what I remember. Shirley did a great job being a wonderful role model to her sons and stepson. I saw your interviews with now three of her sons. They are all upstanding men.I think David was an awesome guy but got caught up in some demons like his dad.I think that would be an awesome biography for someone to do.
PS. Patrick, Saun, Ryan are examples of what people in the entertainment industry should be....about the work...not about the fame. All three of these fine men talked about the work they enjoyed in and around the entertainment industry. That is how it should be.
I met his mother Shorley on the side of the then Merv Griffin Show theater(studio) in the 80's she was outside of a Stutz Bearcat vehicle which she explained was her then husband Marty Ingles she said it was "Marty's TOY: !
He is so right about Jersey Boys! That show was so well crafted and very well executed.
Isn’t he wonderful?
I am so enjoying going back and listening to your interviews, Harvey, and this one with Patrick Cassidy is no exception. What a talented and accomplished man- and very down to earth! The story about Ryan O'Neal was great- interesting insight into what he was like.
Thanks, Harvey, for keeping us entertained and informed about all of these terrific artists!
I’m so happy you found our show and are watching many episodes. Thank you so much!
Another really great interview. Loved this so much. Mr. Cassidy is such a smart man and has enjoyed a remarkable career. Great guest!
Thank you so much!
What an Introduction !
Its well deserved.
Some people feel my introductions are too long. But they serve a very important purpose. True fans of our show totally understand my strategy. Thank you for “getting” what I do.
This was great. He has a charming sense of humor. I loved the conversation between you two.
Yes he is a delightful guy. I enjoyed every moment of our time together
Patrick is such a gem! He’s looking considerably older, but is still and always has been boyishly dazzling and extremely handsome!
He sure is!
An enjoyable interview, Harvey. As a Las Vegas local, did not know Patrick was a NY actor. So glad, he and the family are doing so well! His family brought us so much joy!❤
Oh how I wish I were a Las Vegas local!!!
Another fantastic interview with an actor who has done some great work, Harvey. I first saw Patrick Cassidy in ‘Something in Common’ where he was blessed with playing the great Ellen Burstyn’s son and the beautiful Tuesday Weld’s young boyfriend. I was already jealous of him getting to play Tuesday’s younger boyfriend and was really jealous when he got to play the still beautiful Jacqueline Bisset’s younger lover in ‘Napoleon and Josephine’ a year later. Then I had a chance to watch one of his early films, ‘Just the Way You Are’ with Kristy McNichol on VHS. But when I got to see him in ‘Longtime Companion,’ I got over my jealousy of him and simply cried over his, and the entire cast’s, performance. He demonstrated clearly that he was a lot more than a good looking guy who got to live out a high school kid’s midnight fantasy of getting to play the younger lover of two great looking, older actresses. I only wish I had been as lucky as you to catch some of his musical theatre work!
Now that you’ve been able to interview Bruce Davison and Patrick Cassidy, you definitely got to land their co-star, Campbell Scott!
Oh, and by the way, the movie where Bette Davis wears an eyepatch was the horror-comedy ‘The Anniversary’ (1968), a Hammer Horror film where she played Mrs. Targgard “the most merciless mother of them all,” according to the tagline. I have it on DVD and it’s one where she’s completely chewing the scenery and obviously enjoying every moment of it!
I’m so happy you enjoyed this conversation with Pat. Thank you for clarifying which movie Bette Davis wore the eye patch in. You are the BEST!! And yes, we’ll try to get Campbell Scott!
Not a problem. I know what it can be like to be trying to place a particular costume choice for an actor/actress in a particular film and to never seem to come across that particular film…
Keep up the great work, Harvey!
Something In Common was a good TV film.
@cocoaorange1 yes I loved it
Harvey, I always look forward to your interviews, you make everyone feel so comfortable, don't ever stop 👍 Patrick looks just like his dad, both so handsome
That’s such a lovely and kind thing to say. Thank you so much!❤️
I remember Jack and remember when the tragedy happened. Sad 😢 LOVE THIS!! Thank you for interviewing Patrick . Very unhappy that we lost David Cassidy. I was a big Sean Cassidy fan, I mean, I didn’t have Sean Cassidy posters on my wall, but I love that song, the Da doo Ron Ron Da doo Ron Ron. I actually had Bobby Sherman on my wall, and Leif Garrett just so you know ha ha ha, but yeah, thank you so much for this interview, Harvey
Thanks so much for watching!!!
@@MalEvansUSA That’s sad 😢
@MalEvansUSA how dreadful!!
@ONSTAGEMUSICPODCAST very
Wonderful interview with a terrific actor and artist. And so terrific for Patrick's memories of the great Jack Cassidy and working with his amazing mom Shirley Jones. And thanks, Harvey, for highlighting Longtime Companion.
You are most welcome. I hope you also watched my interview with Bruce Davison who co-starred in Longtime Companion.
Harvey, this interview is so delightful! I am a long time fan of this family. We need more Patrick Cassidy in the world. You did an outstanding job on this one, as always! I love how much he appreciated you!
Thank you so much Alan. I appreciate you far more than you can ever know. ❤️
What a lovely grounded bloke Patrick is, can you interview Shaun next?😊
Working on it. Believe me, getting celebs to agree to an interview is much harder than people think - even for someone with my track record.
Excellent interview and so pleased to know that Patrick has been so successful in spite of the sadness in how the industry must have tormented Jack and David who I valued as artists; still watch Columbo shows with Jack in them as my favourites!
I’m delighted that you watched and enjoyed this episode of our show. Thank you so much for letting me know.
What an absolutely marvelous interview on both your parts. I really only knew Patrick from "Love at Stake", one of my favorite movies, and from his appearances on "Murder She Wrote." Eventually, I started listening to his fine show "Studio Tenn Talks" and was able to comment in the chat room and correspond with him on Facebook. I did get to meet him and Melissa in 2022 at a Sondheim cabaret show, and he was so incredibly kind and gracious. Thank you, Patrick Cassidy, for the inspiration you've provided the world with your work, talent, and dedication. You have truly made a difference in this world, and yes, I'd love to see you as Billy Flynn on the opening night of "Chicago on Broadway.
I’m so glad you found our show and enjoyed this episode. I hope you will check out our other great interviews and consider subscribing to our RUclips channel. 🙏❤️
TY Patrick for not only a great interview but because I mentioned the "trivia" of your invitro kick during the movie the MM to our music director, I got a mini singing role in a local NJ production of MM. I was the Farmer's wife/ensemble. TY again for giving us all a KICK!
I hope Patrick reads your message
I know I say it ad nauseum but yet again another phenomenal interview! Keep them coming! Doug 🇨🇦
Love receiving your wonderful feedback. Thanks so much!
I waited to watch this until I could have my full attention! Just a great interview❤ Thank you both for this interview!!!! PS: I have adored Shirley Jones for as long as I remember, please do tell her she is still dearly loved. 😊
I’m thrilled that you enjoyed this episode of our show. Thanks for watching and for your comment!
I can't stop smiling, what a wonderful interview, it was great learning about everything he's done!
You interviewed his brother Ryan, didn't you, I enjoyed that one as well!!
You brought up the TV movie Christmas Eve, I watch it many times at Christmas & also throughout the year.
I watched it the night it premiered, oh the tears... If I could ask Patrick a question, it would be, when the movie first aired, was the title of it called The Christmas Dove? That's what I remember in my stubborn brain. I hadn't seen it for a few years then it has a new title. I video taped it & played it so much I wore it out! Now I watch it on RUclips, Miss Young made it available for her fans who loved her & Christmas. ❤️
Sorry Harvey, looks like I got caught up in a memory again.
This interview was the best part of my day!
Thank You!!! 🤗
I’m so happy you enjoyed this interview. No I have never interviewed Ryan. I love it when you share your memories with us!
@@harveybrownstoneinterviews8980
I apologize. The only other interviews I watch would be by a gentleman named Craig (his show is Celebrity...?). I'm embarrassed.
My memories are slipping, Harvey...eek!
No problem at all.
I am kind of getting tired of spreading superlatives around when commenting on your videos 😆 ....but hey, you are the goods. And your guest here is truly delightful.
Please don’t get tired. I love those superlatives!!! In fact, I live for them.
He is amazingly grounded. I was not expecting that! Wonderful interview Harvey.
I’m so pleased you were pleasantly surprised!! Thank you so much for watching
Another great interview! Just discovered your channel. Watching many of them.
Keep em coming!
Thank you so much for watching
Wow!! fabulous interview - I love how down to earth Patrick is. Bravo Harvey, bravo
Mari I am amazed you had the time to watch. Thank you so much!!
I watch whenever I can, my friend. Big hugs.xoxo
@mediummari you are awesome
fantastic interview. I love Patrick's RUclips content. Such an accomplished man. Thank you!
Thank you so much for watching our show
Great interview Harvey Brownstone. Thanks for sharing.
Thank YOU for watching!!
Thanks for this, it was nice.. So handsome & Talented
Thanks for watching!
Great interview and guests!
Thank you so much. Please spread the word!!
I have know pat for 50 years we meet at the Beverly Hills ymca. But we became friends when we were both in are late thirties. We played basketball and racketball together for many years. He was a very good athlete he was really good in both sports. We were very competitive with each other. Pat was a star quarterback at Beverly Hills high school unfortunately he broke his shoulder and that ended his career. But he went into acting and never looked back. The great thing about pat was he never once bragged about his accomplishments I never knew how successful he was because he never bragged about it he was very humble. We still talk every once in awhile
Thanks so much for sharing
Great job , It flowed so easily!!
Thank you so very much
Such a handsome guy.
I know you’re referring to Patrick, and you’re right….but deep down I’m hoping you’re referring to me!!!😱
The fact that he was able to forego alcohol and drugs, and was quite health conscious in his youth, evidently paid off well! He is 62 years of age! In fact, he appears to be one of those guys who gets better with age, like wine and cheese.
So true. He’s gorgeous!!!
Wouldn't it be great Harvey if you could interview yourself, I would love that
Well if you check out all the interviews I’ve given as a guest on other shows, you’ll see that I’ve practically done that. Go to our show’s website and click on “In the Media”
@MalEvansUSA I have been interviewed many many times and all of those interviews are available online. I have absolutely no interest in interviewing myself. I am not a celebrity.
Bette Davis wore an eye patch in the movie “The Anniversary” (1968).
Yes I realize that after the interview. Thank you.
Harvey has anyone done a biography on Jack Cassidy? I think that would be an interesting interview. Jack seemed to not get his due respect does he?......just David/Saun's dad who died in a house fire is most of what I remember. Shirley did a great job being a wonderful role model to her sons and stepson. I saw your interviews with now three of her sons. They are all upstanding men.I think David was an awesome guy but got caught up in some demons like his dad.I think that would be an awesome biography for someone to do.
PS. Patrick, Saun, Ryan are examples of what people in the entertainment industry should be....about the work...not about the fame. All three of these fine men talked about the work they enjoyed in and around the entertainment industry. That is how it should be.
@terrishimmel9258 very true
@MalEvansUSA it’s terribly sad.
I met his mother Shorley on the side of the then Merv Griffin Show theater(studio) in the 80's she was outside of a Stutz Bearcat vehicle which she explained was her then husband Marty Ingles she said it was "Marty's TOY: !
Oh how I wish I had met her
What is a stup regarding what was said to Bette Davis by Jack Cassidy?
“Shtup” is a yiddish word meaning “screw”
That's funny 😂
@elenamena8858 yes!