Ken Osmond

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Ken Osmond Wiki Biography

Kenneth Charles Osmond is an actor and former police officer, born on 7th June 1943 in Glendale, California, USA. He is best known for his iconic role of Eddie Haskel in the 1950s TV comedy “Leave It to Beaver”, and its reprise with the 1980s series “The New Leave It to Beaver”.

Have you ever wondered how rich Ken Osmond is? According to sources it has been estimated that Ken Osmond’s overall net worth is $500 000, accumulated mostly thanks to this initial major success of the 1950s TV sitcom in which he played a recurring role. Having returned to acting during the ‘80s, Ken further increased his wealth and popularity.

Ken started acting in childhood, as his mother had ambitions to get him and his brother, Dayton, into acting. He apparently began appearing at professional auditions when he was just four, and soon started to work in commercials. Among several other activities, Ken and his brother attended acting and diction classes every day after school. Their film debut was as child extras in “Plymouth Adventure”(1952), the Mayflower pilgrim tale which starred Spencer Tracy. Soon followed cameo appearances in films like “So Big”, “Good Morning, Miss Dove” and Everything But the Truth”. At the age of fourteen, Ken got the key role of Eddie Haskell in the popular TV show “Leave It to Beaver”, and became an instant sensation; Osmond stayed on the show for six seasons, until its demise in 1963, which established his net worth.

However, despite the fame he gained during the airing of the show, Ken had a difficult time after its end. He managed to grab a few roles in comedy shows such as “The Munsters”, “Petticoat Junction” and “Lassie”, and was also cast in films like “C’mon Let’s Live a Little” and “With Six You Get Eggroll” during the late ‘60s, but never achieved much success.

Ken soon decided to abandon his acting career, and joined the Los Angeles Police Department. During his subsequent long career as a policeman, Ken was wounded three times and eventually retired with a medical disability pension in 1988. However, during the ‘80s, Osmond came back to television with a reunion movie and the revived cable version of the once popular series, this time called “Still the Beaver”(1983). The film featured five actors from the original cast, and Ken’s real-life offspring, Christian and Eric Osmond also appeared in the series as his sons. In 1997, a full-length film version was released, bringing Osmond back to the screen once again.

Today, Ken still makes occasional appearances at film festivals, nostalgia conventions and collectors’ shows. His more recent activity includes co-authoring the book along with Christopher J. Lynch entitled “Eddie: The Life and Times of America’s Pre-eminent Bad Boy”, which was published in 2014.

When it comes to his private life, Ken has been married to Sandra Purdy since 1969, and the couple has two sons. Osmond now handles rental properties in the Los Angeles area, where he also resides.

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Ken Osmond Quick Info

Full Name Ken Osmond
Net Worth $500 Thousand
Date Of Birth June 7, 1943
Place Of Birth Glendale, California, United States
Profession Actor, Police officer
Nationality American
Spouse Sandra Purdy (m. 1969)
Children Eric E. Osmond, Christian S. Osmond
Siblings Dayton Osmond
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0652119
Nominations TV Land “Character Most Desperately in Need of a Timeout” Award
Movies Leave It to Beaver, High School U.S.A., Characterz, Dead Women in Lingerie, Boy with a Knife
TV Shows Leave It to Beaver, The New Leave It to Beaver, The Caribou Show

Ken Osmond Quotes

  • It surprises me every day that this [Eddie Haskell] character is still so popular. I don’t completely understand it, but it’s nice.

Ken Osmond Important Facts

  • He has played the same character (Eddie Haskell) on four different series: Leave It to Beaver (1957), The New Leave It to Beaver (1983), Parker Lewis Can’t Lose (1990) and Hi Honey, I’m Home (1991).
  • Joined the Los Angeles Police Dept. Now retired.
  • Is a member of the American Legion.
  • In the original “Leave It to Beaver” pilot, there was a character similar to Eddie played by another boy actor. In the third episode of the series entitled “New Neighbors,” the Eddie Haskell character with Ken in the role made its debut.
  • Rumor had it that Ken later become a porn star. The truth is that legendary adult film actor John Holmes billed himself satirically under the name “Eddie Haskell” a few times. Ken, an ultra conservative, was outraged and launched a $25 million suit that went all the way to the California Supreme Court. The court ruled for Holmes, however, stating that the name was protected as a satire. This case set a precedent in the matter, and is still referred to by other cases in California today. The owner of one L.A. adult movie house that had put up his marquee reading “Eddie Haskell of TV in ‘Behind the Green Door’ X-rated,” was asked to remove the billing by none other than Police Officer Ken Osmond.
  • There was another urban legend that once had fans thinking Ken was actually Alice Cooper, the rock singer. This originated from a Rolling Stones interview with Cooper. Cooper stated that he was “Eddie Haskell” as a child. Mr. Cooper was, of course, speaking metaphorically, but some readers interpreted it literally and the rumor went rampant.
  • He was severely typed as TV’s favorite insincere school-age brownnoser (“Good morning, Mrs. Cleaver!”) in the late 50s and early 60s and eventually was forced to quit the business.
  • Spent most of his 18 years of service assigned to Central Traffic Division where he was rarely recognized as ‘Leave It to Beaver’ character.
  • After retiring from the police force, he made his living from various Los Angeles-based rental properties which he maintained himself.
  • Was shot three times in the line of duty as an LA cop.
  • Father of Christian Osmond and Eric Osmond

Ken Osmond Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
CHARACTERz 2016 Daniel Actor
Leave It to Beaver 1997 Eddie Haskell Sr. Actor
Hi Honey, I’m Home 1992 TV Series Eddie Haskell Actor
Dead Women in Lingerie 1991 David Actor
Parker Lewis Can’t Lose 1991 TV Series Eddie Haskell Actor
The New Leave It to Beaver 1983-1989 TV Series Eddie Haskell Actor
Rags to Riches 1987 TV Series Skip Actor
High School U.S.A. 1984 TV Movie Baxter Franklin Actor
Happy Days 1983 TV Series Freddie Bascomb Actor
High School U.S.A. 1983 TV Movie Baxter Franklin Actor
Still the Beaver 1983 TV Movie Eddie Haskell Actor
With Six You Get Eggroll 1968 Duke (uncredited) Actor
C’mon, Let’s Live a Little 1967 The Beard Actor
Lassie 1955-1967 TV Series Motorcyclist / Ralph / Delivery Boy Actor
The Munsters 1966 TV Series John Actor
Petticoat Junction 1964 TV Series Harold Boggs Actor
Leave It to Beaver 1957-1963 TV Series Eddie Haskell Actor
Wagon Train 1958 TV Series Tommy Jenkins Actor
The Jack Benny Program 1957 TV Series Newspaper Boy Actor
Colt .45 1957 TV Series Tommy Actor
Fury 1956-1957 TV Series Kenny / Johnny Actor
Telephone Time 1957 TV Series Charlie Sharp Actor
Official Detective 1957 TV Series Henry Actor
The Walter Winchell File 1957 TV Series Joel Marisch Actor
The Loretta Young Show 1957 TV Series Peter Actor
Circus Boy 1957 TV Series Skinny Actor
Everything But the Truth 1956 Oren Cunningham (uncredited) Actor
Annie Oakley 1956 TV Series Scotty Actor
Good Morning, Miss Dove 1955 Tommy Baker – Age 9 (uncredited) Actor
Screen Directors Playhouse 1955 TV Series Henry Raglund Actor
So Big 1953 Young Eugene (uncredited) Actor
Plymouth Adventure 1952 Child on Mayflower ship (uncredited) Actor
82nd Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade 2013 TV Movie Himself Self
Whatever Happened To? 2009 TV Series Himself Self
Penn & Teller: Bullshit! 2008 TV Series documentary Eddie Haskell / Himself – Actor Self
On the Edge of Black and White 2008 Documentary Himself Self
Wiener Takes All: A Dogumentary 2007 Documentary Himself Self
TV Land: Myths and Legends 2007 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Begleiter 2006 Short Himself Self
The 100 Greatest TV Quotes & Catchphrases 2006 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Self
The Caribou Show 2004 TV Series Himself / Eddie Haskell Self
Desperation Boulevard 1998 Himself Self
Top Cops 1992 TV Series Himself Self
Clash of the Champions 1988 TV Special Himself Self
Our Time 1985 TV Series Himself Self
Match Game/Hollywood Squares Hour 1983 TV Series Himself Self
Family Feud 1983 TV Series Himself Self
Boy with a Knife 1956 Documentary short Jerry’s Little Brother (uncredited) Self
The Sixties 2014 TV Mini-Series documentary Eddie Haskell Archive Footage
The O’Reilly Factor 2008 TV Series Eddie Haskell Archive Footage
Quantum Leap 1989 TV Series Eddie Haskell Archive Footage
Leave It to Beaver 1963 TV Series Eddie Haskell Archive Footage

Ken Osmond Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
1988 Former Child Star Lifetime Achievement Award Young Artist Awards Leave It to Beaver (1957) Won
1988 Former Child Star Lifetime Achievement Award Young Artist Awards Leave It to Beaver (1957) Nominated