Ken Osmond as Eddie Haskell. |
Wally, "Beaver" and Eddie on the set of "Leave It To Beaver." |
He retired from the force in 1988. Kenneth Charles Osmond was born in Glendale, California in 1943. His father was a studio carpenter while his mother was an agent who started taking him to auditions when he was 4 years old. He appeared in commercials and at the age of 9 was cast in the film "So Big". He also appeared in "Good Morning, Miss Dove" and "Everything but the Truth." He grew up in North Hollywood and graduated from North Hollywood High School in 1961. He immediately started a helicopter charter company with his older brother Dayton. After his last season of "Leave It To Beaver," he joined the Army reserves. In 1983 he appeared in the CBS made-for-TV movie "Still the Beaver" that led to "The New Leave It To Beaver" that ran from 1984 to 1989. Osmond played Eddie as a husband and father, while his two sons in the show were Freddie Haskell and Edward "Bomber" Haskell Jr. who were played by his real-life sons, Eric and Christian. In 2014 Osmond wrote a memoir, "Eddie: The Life and Times of American's Pre-eminent Bad Boy." The character of Eddie Haskell has so endured in pop culture that a psychological syndrome has been named after him...The Eddie Haskell Effect. This effect explains why bullies may not be discovered because they suck up to the authorities and peers behind their backs...just as Eddie Haskell did on "Leave it to Beaver." Eddie is one TV character I have never forgotten from my past. Not sure that is good or bad, but I can certainly see why Ken Osmond could never forsake the character when the show ended. RIP Ken Osmond! It was another extraordinary day in the life of an ordinary guy.
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