Wilson Chapman editorTim Considine, the actor best known for the role of eldest son Mike on the long-running sitcom “My Three Sons,” died Thursday at his home in Los Angeles, according to a Facebook post from his co-star Stanley Livingston.
He was 81.Born in Los Angeles to a showbiz family –– his father, John Considine Jr. was an Oscar-nominated film producer for “Boys Town,” and his mother was the daughter of theater magnate Alexander Pantages –– Considine got his start as a child actor in the 1950s, playing characters in Disney Television’s “Mickey Mouse Club” serials.
His roles included Frank Hardy in a “Hardy Boys” serial and Spin Evans in “The Adventures of Spin and Marty.” In 2000, he returned to make a cameo appearance in a TV movie reboot, “The New Adventures of Spin and Marty.” In 1959, Considine appeared alongside his future television father Fred MacMurray in the Disney film “The Shaggy Dog.” We are sorry to report that Disney Legend Tim Considine has passed away: https://t.co/Gud8VEeir1 pic.twitter.com/hJ10d2LRnE— Disney D23 (@DisneyD23) March 4, 2022A year later, the first season of “My Three Sons” would premiere.
The series starred MacMurray as widower Steven Douglas, as he raised his three sons following the death of his wife. Considine starred alongside Livingston as the youngest brother Chip and Don Grady as middle-child Robbie.
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