Alan Thicke Death Facts: Age, Cause of Death, Birthday, Date of Death Tragedy!
Alan Thicke died at age 69, respectable. Check out the death cause, death date, and more facts about the circumstances surrounding TV actor Alan Thicke's death.
Biography - A Short Wiki
Canadian actor who played Jason Seaver on the popular television show Growing Pains and also had his own talk show, The Alan Thicke Show.
He married his first wife, Gloria Loring, in 1970. He had three sons: Brennan Thicke, Carter Thicke, and singer-songwriter Robin Thicke, of “Blurred Lines” fame.
How did Alan Thicke die?
Alan Thicke's death was caused by heart attack.
Cause of death | Heart Attack |
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Age of death | 69 years |
Profession | Tv Actor |
Birthday | March 1, 1947 |
Death date | December 13, 2016 |
Place of death | Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center - Burbank, Burbank, California, United States |
Place of burial | Santa Barbara Cemetery, Santa Barbara, Portugal |
Quotes
In ‘The Goods,’ I’m Ed Helms’ dad, and I was known all those years as Kirk Cameron’s father, and now I’m known as Robin Thicke’s father, so I find myself playing myself a lot and, frankly, living up to expectations of what the public’s image of me is.
Alan Thicke
People talk about, ‘Well, why don’t they bring ‘Growing Pains’ back?’ No, it belongs in the time capsule exactly where it was. It would probably look corny and dated if they tried to redo that. But I think, for its time, it was meaningful.
Alan Thicke
Family involvement is a valuable thing and playing together actively can be the ’90s version of it. Instead of just watching, you can do it together… something we don’t spend enough time on. We can motivate and excite each other about fitness.
Alan Thicke
I’m not doing anything Jack Nicholson turned down. Any part that required a character distanced from myself would have been a reach. But the one thing I’ve always done well at, and I’m most devoted to, is my children.
Alan Thicke
And introduce an element of cynicism and darkness into it and just realize that we’re all vulnerable. We are humans. There is a finite end to this life and we’re all going to face it and a little silliness can help.
Alan Thicke