Michael Landon

Description: (Actor and Filmmaker)

Michael Landon was a popular American actor, director, and producer. Considered a legend of American television, he was featured 22 times on the cover of ‘TV Guide,’ second only to Lucille Ball. Landon, who was from a Jewish-Catholic family, grew up in a largely Protestant neighborhood, battling personal issues at home and school. Overcoming the odds, he successfully auditioned at the ‘Warner Bros.’ acting school and made his screen debut in 1955, appearing in an episode of the comedy-western series ‘Luke and the Tenderfoot.’ He landed his first leading role in the cult classic ‘I Was a Teenage Werewolf’ in 1957. He followed it up by playing an albino in the critically acclaimed ‘God’s Little Acre.’ In 1959, he was cast to play ‘Little Joe Cartwright,’ his career-defining role, in the Western-drama series ‘Bonanza.’ He then went on to portray other memorable TV characters, such as ‘Charles Ingalls’ in ‘Little House on the Prairie’ and ‘Jonathan Smith’ in ‘Highway to Heaven.’ He also wrote, directed, and produced several episodes of his various shows as well as numerous telefilms. He was also an accomplished singer, releasing several tracks over the years. In 1984, Landon received his own star on the ‘Hollywood Walk of Fame.’

Overview

Birthday October 31, 1936 (Scorpio)
Born In United States
Alternative names Eugene Maurice Orowitz
Died on July 1, 1991
Spouse/Ex- Cindy Landon (m. 1983–1991), Dodie Levy-Fraser (m. 1956–1962), Lynn Noe (m. 1963–1982)
Parents Eli Maurice Orowitz
Peggy
Children Cheryl Ann Pontrelli, Christopher Landon, Jennifer Landon, Josh Fraser Landon, Leslie Landon, Mark Landon, Michael Landon Jr., Sean Matthew Landon, Shawna Landon
Relatives Evelyn Landon

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What was the cause of Michael Landon's death? Michael Landon passed away in 1991, at the age of 54 due to pancreatic cancer.
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