Alan Thicke

Tall, with a full-boned face and a mass of well-combed dark hair, Alan Thicke survived one of the most publicized debacles in the annals of 1980s television--the failure of his "Thicke of the Night" late-night syndicated talk show--to find success as the star of TV sitcoms and as host of numerous TV specials. Actually, Thicke has had numerous careers. He started as a disc jockey in his native Canada, and then began commuting between Hollywood and Canada, writing and producing TV variety specials on California and hosting his own daytime talk show out of Vancouver. He wrote and produced specials for Anne Murray, Olivia Newton-John, Richard Pryor, Flip Wilson, Paul Lynde, Glen Campbell, Bill Cosby and many others. Thicke also had a second career as a songwriter; he wrote the theme songs for such TV series as "Celebrity Sweepstakes", "Diff'rent Strokes" and "Facts of Life", among others. Thicke liked his rising status behind the scenes, but openly wanted to duplicate the on-camera success he had in Canada stateside. He parlayed his work as producer-writer and occasional on-camera talent on the syndicated "Fernwood 2-Night" and "America 2-Night" into what he thought would be a successful syndicated alternative to "The Tonight Show." The 1983-84 result was one of the most publicized disasters of the 80s. After licking his wounds and co-starring in "The Calendar Girl Murders" a 1984 ABC TV-movie, Thicke hit pay dirt with his last-minute casting as Dr. Jason Seaver, the psychiatrist father of kids having "Growing Pains" (ABC, 1985-92). A seven-year run on ABC followed, and Thicke found himself hosting "Animal Crack-Ups" on ABC Saturday mornings for three years (1987-90), as well as hosting such specials as "The Circus of the Stars", "Walt Disney World's Very Merry Christmas Parade" and "The Miss Universe" and "Miss USA" pageants. In 1995, he returned to series TV as Dennis DuPree, the pompous talk show host (reminiscent of Ted Baxter on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show") tormenting the life of Hope on the NBC series "Hope & Gloria". Thicke has also appeared in a handful of feature films, including "Hitting Home" (1988) and the lead in "Stepmonster" (1993).

  • Also Credited As:
    Alan Jeffrey
  • Born:
    March 1, 1947 in Ontario, Canada
  • Job Titles:
    Actor, TV host, Producer, Screenwriter, TV theme song composer
Family
  • Father: William Jeffrey.
  • Half-brother: Todd Thicke. born c. 1957
  • Half-sister: Joanne Thicke. born c. 1956
  • Mother: Joan Thicke. divorced William Jeffrey in 1953; married Brian Thicke in 1954
  • Son: Brennan Thicke. born c. 1975; diabetic; mother, Gloria Loring
  • Son: Carter William Thicke. born July 11, 1997 in L.A.; mother, Gina Tolleson
  • Son: Robin Thicke. born c. 1977; mother, Gloria Loring
  • Step-father: Brian Thicke.
Significant Others
  • Wife: Gina Tolleson. former Miss World; born c. 1969; married August 13, 1994; separated summer 1999; divorced
  • Wife: Gina Marie Tolleson. born c. 1969 former Miss World; married on August 13, 1994; separated in summer 1999
  • Wife: Gloria Loring. born December 19, 1946; married in 1970; divorced in 1984; had two sons with Thicke
  • Wife: Gloria Loring. born on December 19, 1946; married in 1970; divorced in 1984; had two sons with Thicke
  • Wife: Tanya Callau. began dating c. 1999; engaged October 2004; married May 7, 2005 at the one and only Palmilla resort in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
Education
  • Elliot Lake High School, Elliot Lake, Ontario, Canada, 1965
  • University of Western Ontario, Ontario, Canada, pre-med, 1969
Milestones
  • 1972 Was a staff writer on The Bobby Darin Amusement Company (NBC)
  • 1974 Wrote theme song for the game show Celebrity Sweepstakes
  • 1978 Wrote theme song for the NBC sitcom Diff rent Strokes and its spin-off, Facts of Life
  • 1984 TV-movie debut, Calendar Girl Murders
  • 1993 Feature film lead in Stepmonster
  • 1998 Made stage musical debut playing lawyer Billy Flynn in the touring production of Chicago ; later debuted on Broadway in the same role
  • 2002 Appeared as himself in Teddy Bears Picnic
  • Hosted Animal Crack-Ups
  • Hosted and served as executive producer of Thicke of the Night
  • Hosted the syndicated game show Pictionary
  • Played Dennis Dupree on NBC sitcom Hope & Gloria
  • Played Jason Seaver on ABC sitcom Growing Pains
  • Raised in Canada
  • Served as a writer and producer on Fernwood 2-Night and its sequel, America 2-Night

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