Jake Paul participates in Black Lives Matter protests on Wednesday (June 3) in Los Angeles.
19.05.2020 - 23:09 / foxnews.com
Ken Osmond, who died Monday at the age of 76, never escaped the indelible character of Eddie Haskell, the trouble-making, smooth-talking teenager he played on the 1950s and ‘60s hit television sitcom “Leave it to Beaver.” In fact, Osmond was so synonymously linked to the portrayal of the schmoozer suck-up that he decided to leave television and forge a new identity, signing on with the Los Angeles Police Department in 1970.
“I’m not complaining, because Eddie’s been too good to me, but I found
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Fans mourned the death of TV icon Ken Osmond on Monday — and that included Los Angeles police. Osmond was best known for his roleas the weaselly troublemaker Eddie Haskell on two iterations ofLeave It to Beaver.
LOS ANGELES — Ken Osmond, best known for his role as the troublemaker Eddie Haskell on the television comedy “Leave It to Beaver,” died on Monday morning. He was 76.
Ken Osmond, best known for his role at the troublemaker Eddie Haskell on the television comedy “Leave It to Beaver,” died on Monday morning. He was 76.
Ken Osmond has sadly passed away at the age of 76.