Alan Thicke
Alan Thicke (Alan Thicke), male, was born on March 1, 1947 in Kirkland Lake, Ontario , Canada. He is a Canadian actor and radio host.
Before stepping onto the screen, he worked as an editor for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and later played his father Jason Silver in the ABC TV sitcom " Growing Pains ".
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On December 13, 2016, he died of a heart attack at the age of 69.
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Early Experience
Alan Thicke (Alan Thicke) was born in a small gold mining town in Kickland Lake (Kickland Lake) in Ontario (Ontario) in southern Canada . His career in the arts did not start at the front desk. Before stepping onto the screen, he worked as an editor for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
Performing Experience
Allen has won seven Emmy nominations (five times as a screenwriter and twice as an actor) for his outstanding talents. He was the host of NBC's variety game show Celebrity Sweepstakes and Wizard of Odds in the mid-70s. Here During this period, he also wrote more than 45 TV series theme songs.
He debuted in 1969, and began hosting game shows and talk shows in the 1970s, as the producer of the show, and also composed theme songs for many TV shows. In the 1980s, Sikh served as the guest host of the "Allen Hamel Show", and later he had his own talk show "The Allen Sikh Show." In 1983, Sikh decided to start his own talk show "Sikh Night", which was cancelled a year after its premiere. This did not hit him. In the following year, Sikh participated in the family drama " Growing Pains " on ABC . . This sitcom with both ratings and word of mouth has been aired for 7 seasons, spanning from the 1980s to the 1990s, and was very successful.
Since 1985, Allen has played the role of his father, Jason Silver , as a psychologist in the ABC sitcom series " Growing Pains ". Facts have shown that the outstanding performance in this TV series brought him to the world stage. At the same time, he also established a very beloved father image. This seven-year-old series has also brought Alan many honors, including the nomination for Best Actor in the Golden Globe Awards. It was this film that made millions of Chinese audiences know Alan, the perfect dad in the minds of children.
After that, Allen made a 180-degree turn: played a funny and frivolous TV talk show host Dennis Dupree in NBC's main series " Hope and Glory ".
Allen has also served as the emcee of many important occasions, such as the 1987 Emmy Awards, ABC’s Disney Christmas Party, ABC’s The Carnival Of Animals , Miss World Contest (it was also when he was hosting the Miss World Contest that he knew He won his second wife-Gina Tolleson, the champion of the '91 Miss World Contest), Miss America Contest and so on.
In 2013, Allen was listed on the Canadian Avenue of Celebrities.
On December 13, 2016, he died of a heart attack at the age of 69.