Stephen Shortridge

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Stephen Shortridge
BornOctober 23, 1951 (1951-10-23) (age 72)
Occupation Actor
Years active1977–1989
Spouse
Cathy Shortridge
(m. 1976;died 2017)
Children4

Stephen Shortridge (born October 23, 1951, in Red Oak, Iowa) is an American actor.

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Shortridge appeared in more than 20 film and television projects throughout the 1970s and 1980s, most recognizably from his role as a Southern high school student named Beau De LaBarre on the television sitcom Welcome Back, Kotter . He has also done over 50 commercials for such products as Mennen, Coca-Cola, and Head & Shoulders. [1] In 1987, he spent one year as a regular cast member on the soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful . [2]

In the late 1980s, Shortridge quit the acting business to concentrate on painting. He presented gallery showings across the United States. He currently makes his home in Idaho with his children. His second wife, Cathy, whom he had married in 1976, died in 2017, leaving him a widower.

Shortridge is also an author. He published his first book in 2011 titled Deepest Thanks, Deeper Apologies.

Filmography

Film and Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1977 Fraternity Row Mel ArmstrongFeature film
1978–79 Welcome Back, Kotter Beau De LaBarre Main cast (19 episodes)
1979 The Love Boat Mark ScottEpisodes: "The Man in Her Life" (Parts 1 & 2)
1979 Marie Detective DriscollEpisode: "Pilot"
1980 Charlie's Angels Cotton HarperEpisode: "Toni's Boys"
1980 Vega$ HendersonEpisode: "Deadly Blessings"
1981 Aloha Paradise Richard BeanMain cast (7 episodes)
1981 The Love Boat RudyEpisode: "The Girl Next Door"
1981 Fantasy Island Hadley BoggsEpisode: "High Off the Hog"
1981 Fantasy Island Jason MartiniqueEpisode: "Night of the Tormented Soul"
1982 Bosom Buddies TimEpisode: "The Slightly Illustrated Man"
1982 The Fall Guy DotsonEpisode: "Scavenger Hunt"
1982 The Greatest American Hero Price CobbEpisode: "The Price Is Right"
1982 Fantasy Island Mark TwainEpisode: "Natchez Bound"
1983 Lottery! Richard StanfordEpisode: "New York: Winning Can Be Murder"
1983 Matt Houston Scott TownsendEpisode: "Target: Miss World"
1983 The Love Boat Robert WallingfordEpisode: "Here Comes the Bride - Maybe"
1985 Hardcastle and McCormick Sandy KnightEpisode: "The Birthday Present"
1985 Hunter J.J. HendrixEpisode: "Killer in a Halloween Mask"
1985 Murder, She Wrote Steve GambleEpisode: "Murder Digs Deep"
1986 New Love, American Style Episode: " Love-a-Gram/Love and the Apartment"
1986 Airwolf Greg StewartEpisode: "Little Wolf"
1986 St. Elsewhere ER PatientEpisode: "A Room with a View"
1987 The Bold and the Beautiful Dave ReedSeries regular (50 episodes)
1988 Houston Knights Elliot WildeEpisode: "There's One Born Every Minute"
1989 Say Anything... RayFeature film

Bibliography

Deepest Thanks, Deeper Apologies, Worthy Publishing, 2011, ISBN   978-1-936034-574

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References

  1. White, Amy (18 December 2020). "What Happened to the Cast of Welcome Back, Kotter?". Looper. Retrieved 17 May 2021.
  2. Potts, Kimberly (27 August 2014). "'Welcome Back, Kotter': 25 Things You Never Knew About the Sweathogs". Yahoo! Entertainment. Retrieved 17 May 2021.