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Don Louis Agrati, Television Actor
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References
- California, United States. California Birth Index, 1905-1995. (Sacramento, CA, USA: California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics.).
California Birth Index, 1905-1995 Name: Don Louis Agrati Birth Date: 8 Jun 1944 Gender: Male Mother's Maiden Name: Castellino Birth County: San Diego
- Ancestry.com. U.S., Cemetery and Funeral Home Collection [database on-line]. (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011).
U.S. Cemetery and Funeral Home Collection Name: Don Louis Agrati Gender: Male Age at Death: 68 Residence: Thousand Oaks, California, CA Date of Birth: 8 Jun 1944 Birth Place: San Diego, California, CA Date of Death: 27 Jun 2012 Source Location: Simi Valley, California, USA Spouse: Virginia Ginny Children: Tessa Parents: Louis Agrati [Mary Agrati]
LegacyDon Agrati who is famously known as Don Grady passed away peacefully with his loving family by his side at his home in Thousand Oaks, Ca on June 27, 2012. He was born on June 8, 1944 in San Diego, Ca to Louis and Mary Agrati. Don fought a long and incredibly courageous battle with cancer yet still managed to thrive as an artist of many types, a husband and a father almost the entire time. Don is survived by his loving wife Virginia "Ginny", daughter Tessa and son Joseph "Joey" as well as countless others who will miss him him to no end. Born: June 8, 1944 Death: June 27, 2012.
- ↑ Find A Grave.
Don Grady Original name: Don Agrati
Birth: Jun. 8, 1944 San Diego San Diego County California, USA Death: Jun. 27, 2012 Thousand Oaks Ventura County California, USA
Actor, Musician. Born Don Louis Agrati, he is best remembered both as an original Mouseketeer, and as Robbie Douglas from 'My Three Sons'. After his stint on The Mickey Mouse Club, he appeared on 'The Restless Gun', 'Wagon Train', 'The Eleventh Hour' and 'The Rifleman' before being cast the middle brother on 'My Three Sons'. Later on, he became the confident elder brother with the departure of Mike (Tim Considine), and the adoption of Ernie (Barry Livingston), who became the new "third son". On several episodes of the popular series he appeared with his own band, The Greefs, and was the drummer for The Yellow Balloon, whose self-titled song became a minor hit during 1967. After the series ended in 1972, he continued with his music career where his works included the soundtrack for the Blake Edwards film 'Switch' as well as composing the theme song for The Phil Donahue Show. Grady died at his home after a four-year battle with bone cancer.
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