We fell in love with the Partridge family when they won us over with their voices and their comical ways. It was a series in the 70’s that cannot be forgotten, but over 40 years later, we wonder where they are now.
With some familiar faces still gracing our screens, we may have forgotten their one time appearance when they were fortunate to star alongside the singing family.
Names such as Jodie Foster, Dick Clark, and David Cassidy were all famous faces who continued a career in the entertainment business. Yet, we wonder what happened to the other main characters who played the talented Partridge family.
While David Cassidy was amongst them, having played the role as eldest son, Keith, his siblings were also a familiar face during the four years the show was on air.
Shirley Jones as Shirley Partridge | Then
Shirley Partridge was the widowed mother of five children on the series. Jones co-starred alongside her real-life stepson, David Cassidy, who played her eldest son, Keith, for the four years that the show was on the air.
Shirley also got a number one hit with her single from the show titled, “I Think I Love You.” Having started their careers at a young age, it would be expected that this was just the beginning for many.
Shirley Jones | Now
Shirley was married to Jack Cassidy with whom she had three sons with, but also became the stepmother of his son, David. While starring on The Partridge Family together, Shirley and David formed a close bond and even co-starred alongside one another in more works.
Shirley has since appeared on Days of Our Lives and General Hospital, while also appearing in musicals, to which her songs appeared on a “Then & Now” album in 2008 which featured songs from Jones’ musical career.
Suzanne Crough As Tracy Partridge | Then
Suzanne was best known for being an American child star having played the youngest Partridge sibling, Tracy. Being cast for the role at the tender age of seven-years-old, her role in the musical family was to play the tambourine while starring on The Partridge Family.
Having had other TV movie roles and guest appearances on television shows following the end of the series, her last credited on-screen role was playing Kate in Children of Divorce in 1980.
Suzanne Crough | Now
When Suzanne appeared on a reunion interview on The Today Show with her former co-stars on The Partridge Family in March 2010, she stated that she was a manager at an OfficeMax in Bullhead City, Arizona.
Following her time on the show, she also graduated from Los Angeles Pierce College and got married in July 1985 to William Condray, with whom she shares two daughters. Crough sadly passed away on April 27, 2015, at the age of 52 due to a rare form of cardiomyopathy.
Jeremy Gelbwaks As Chris Partridge | Then
The role of Chris Partridge was first played by Gelbwaks in season one of The Partridge Family. He left the series, as well as the business, and was replaced by Brian Forster.
His former co-star, David Cassidy, claims that Gelbwaks “had a personality conflict with every person in the cast and the producers,” which may explain his departure. Meanwhile, his family moved to Virginia after his stint in the show, and he did not return to acting.
Jeremy Gelbwaks | Now
Although he appeared on some of The Partridge Family reunions, Gelbwaks became a computer analyst after studying at UC Berkeley. Before this, he studied business at Colombia University and later married Patricia Polander.
He now resides with his wife in New Orleans and works as a business and technology planner. After being an actor for one year when he was just nine-years-old, it seems as though Jeremy had no desire to ever return, or his reputation during his short-lived stint did not help his career.
Brian Forster As Chris Partridge (2) | Then
Brian replaced Jeremy Gelbwaks as Chris Partridge from season two of the series and continued on the show until it ended in 1974.
His role in the family musical band alongside his siblings was as drummer, and he was just 11-years-old when he was chosen as the replacement actor. Brian has admitted that although others have told him they were inspired to take up drums because of his character, he never actually learned how to play them, but just “faked it” for the cameras.
Brian Forster | Now
Brian had his sights set elsewhere for his career after a short stint as a television child actor. For a year in 2002, Forster was a race car driver in North Carolina and remained there to act in community theater.
He does have an impressive family background too. He is the son of fellow actor Peter Forster and is the great-great-great-grandson of Charles Dickens. He is also the step-grandson of actor Alan Napier who was in the television series of Batman.