Alan Thicke, R.I.P. – Cause of Death, Date of Death, Age and Birthday
The TV actor Alan Thicke passed away at age 69, this age of death has to be considered respectable. What was the cause of death? Below is all you want to know regarding the death of Alan Thicke and more!
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 by Alan Thicke
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
There are psychological repercussions to illness and we need a little more help to get through the effects not only on the afflicted but on the family. And I think there’s even a place for humor in that.
Alan Thicke
I wouldn’t call myself a standup in the presence of Jerry Seinfeld or Chris Rock, but I do my share of it and it has been and remains part of my activity and I like it.
Alan Thicke
In terms of social media, I try to have my voice heard loudly in the cacophony of other influences whether from television and the Internet or social media… I want my voice to be heard in terms of the standards and values that I try to pass on to my kids.
Alan Thicke
I’m not able to go in with an act that I use month to month year to year all the time. It’s constantly evolving and changing and that keeps me on my toes but certainly adds to the challenge.
Alan Thicke