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Denny Doherty(1940-2007)

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Denny Doherty and Alex Wrathell in Pit Pony (1999)
Denny Doherty was born and reared in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada and began his musical career there in a local rock band, The Hepsters, while working in a pawn shop. He had started singing in public at age 15, on a dare by performing "Love Letters In The Sand" in a skating rink-turned-dance-hall. In 1959 he formed his first folk trio, The Colonials, and after changing their name to The Halifax Three, signed a recording contract in New York. After recording two albums, the trio broke up, and Denny linked with Cass Elliot as a member of her group, The Big Three, which later became The Mugwumps, the first folk-rock group. Cass and Denny later joined John and Michelle Phillips of The New Journeymen to become The Mamas and The Papas. In 1965 the group relocated to Los Angeles where, over the next four years, they turned out a score of top-selling albums and singles featuring Doherty and Elliot's lead vocals, including "California Dreamin'," "Monday Monday" and "I Saw Her Again." Upon the collapse of the group, Denny recorded two solo albums, and material for an unreleased third. (One of these albums reunited him with former Mamas Michelle and Cass as they sang background vocals for 1974's Waiting For A Song.).

Doherty played the lead in Andy Warhol and John Phillips' Man on the Moon on Broadway in 1975 and Doherty was cast in The Irish Art Centre's Juno and the Paycock. In 1978 he returned to Canada and hosted "Denny's Sho" on Canadian television. During the 1980s he reunited with fellow Papa, John Phillips in The New Mamas and Papas and toured the United States as well as Europe and Asia. Having returned to home in Canada, Doherty's many stage credits there include North Mountain Breakdown, Needfire and Paul Ledoux's Fire as well as The Secret Garden. Film/TV credits include "Pit Pony" and The Harbourmaster in "Theodore Tugboat." Denny was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 1996; The Mamas and The Papas were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998, and the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2001. In recent years, Doherty told the tale of his life with The Mamas and The Papas, in Dream A Little Dream which ran in Halifax, Toronto, and finally Off-Broadway in 2003. Doherty was married briefly to Linda Woodward in the early seventies with whom he had a daughter, Jessica. He lived outside Toronto with his other two children, Emberly and John, to whose mother Jeannette, Doherty was married for twenty years until her death in 1998. He died on January 19, 2007, following kidney problems. (www.dennydoherty.com)
BornNovember 29, 1940
DiedJanuary 19, 2007(66)
BornNovember 29, 1940
DiedJanuary 19, 2007(66)
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Known for

Winona Ryder in Une vie volée (1999)
Une vie volée
7.3
  • Soundtrack("Got a Feelin'")
  • 1999
Theodore Tugboat (1993)
Theodore Tugboat
7.3
TV Series
  • Harbour Master
  • Harbor Master
Nothing by Chance (1975)
Nothing by Chance
8.0
  • Soundtrack("Life Song")
  • 1975
Pit Pony (1997)
Pit Pony
6.5
TV Movie
  • Charley McGinnis
  • 1997

Credits

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  • Trailer Park Boys (2001)
    Trailer Park Boys
    8.5
    TV Series
    • Ryan Shockneck
    • 2007
  • This Is Wonderland (2004)
    This Is Wonderland
    7.9
    TV Series
    • 2005
  • Prince Charming (2001)
    Prince Charming
    6.0
    TV Movie
    • Jeweller
    • 2001
  • Pit Pony (1999)
    Pit Pony
    7.2
    TV Series
    • Charley McGinnis
    • 1999–2000
  • Peter Sallis in M.U.G.E.N (1999)
    M.U.G.E.N
    7.2
    Video Game
    • 1999
  • The Real Howard Spitz (1998)
    The Real Howard Spitz
    5.7
    • Balthazar Mishkin
    • 1998
  • Theodore Tugboat (1993)
    Theodore Tugboat
    7.3
    TV Series
    • Harbour Master
    • Harbor Master
    • 1993–1997
  • Pit Pony (1997)
    Pit Pony
    6.5
    TV Movie
    • Charley McGinnis
    • 1997
  • Bob Gunton and Rick Peters in Elvis Meets Nixon (1997)
    Elvis Meets Nixon
    7.0
    TV Movie
    • Vernon
    • 1997
  • Oh, What a Night (1992)
    Oh, What a Night
    5.8
    • Harold
    • Donald's father
    • 1992
  • Hurt Penguins (1992)
    Hurt Penguins
    5.4
    • Bilbo Roberts
    • 1992
  • C. David Johnson, Eric Peterson, and Sonja Smits in Street Legal (1987)
    Street Legal
    7.2
    TV Series
    • Billy Cooper (as Dennie Doherty)
    • 1987
  • Windows
    TV Series
    • 1984–1985
  • Ed Sullivan in Toast of the Town (1948)
    Toast of the Town
    7.9
    TV Series
    • Singer (as The Mamas and the Papas)
    • 1966

Soundtrack



  • Denny Doherty, Cass Elliot, John Phillips, and Michelle Phillips in California Dreamin': The Songs of 'The Mamas & the Papas' (2005)
    California Dreamin': The Songs of 'The Mamas & the Papas'
    7.6
    TV Movie
    • writer: "I Saw Her Again"
    • 2005
  • Sharon Hampson, Lois Lilienstein, and Bram Morrison in 25 Years of Skinnamarink (2004)
    25 Years of Skinnamarink
    9.2
    TV Movie
    • performer: "California Dreamin'", "Who Put the Bomp?", "Skinnamarink Finale"
    • 2004
  • Winona Ryder in Une vie volée (1999)
    Une vie volée
    7.3
    • writer: "Got a Feelin'"
    • 1999
  • Nothing by Chance (1975)
    Nothing by Chance
    8.0
    • performer: "Life Song"
    • 1975
  • Monterey Pop (1968)
    Monterey Pop
    7.9
    • performer: "Creeque Alley", "California Dreamin'", "Got a Feelin'"
    • writer: "Got a Feelin'"
    • 1968

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Dennie Doherty
  • Born
    • November 29, 1940
    • Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
  • Died
    • January 19, 2007
    • Mississauga, Ontario, Canada(kidney disease)
  • Spouses
      Jeannette1978 - 1998 (her death, 2 children)
  • Children
      Johnny Doherty
  • Other works
    "Monday, Monday" hit No. 1 on the charts and won the band a Grammy for best contemporary group performance. Among the group's other songs were "I Saw Her Again Last Night," "Go Where You Wanna Go," "Dancing Bear," and versions of "I Call Your Name" and "Dedicated to the One I Love."
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    • 1 Print Biography
    • 1 Portrayal
    • 6 Articles

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    The group's heyday was brief and it disbanded in 1968 following John and Michelle Phillips' divorce. The members re-formed in 1971 for the album "People Like Us," but all hope for a reunion ended in 1974 when the 32-year-old Elliot suffered a fatal heart attack in London.

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  • When did Denny Doherty die?
    January 19, 2007
  • How did Denny Doherty die?
    Kidney disease
  • How old was Denny Doherty when he died?
    66 years old
  • Where did Denny Doherty die?
    Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
  • When was Denny Doherty born?
    November 29, 1940

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