It's a death sentence," Osmond told radio host Stu Stoshak in a 2008 interview on "Stu's Show." "I'm not complaining because Eddie's been too good to me, but I found work hard to come by. He would soon give up acting and become a Los Angeles police officer for more than a decade. Osmond returned to making guest appearances on TV shows including "The Munsters" in the late 1960s, but found he was so identified with Eddie Haskell that it was hard to land roles. (Photo by Michael Buckner/Getty Images for Hollywood Christmas Parade) HOLLYWOOD, CA - DECEMBER 01: Ken Osmond arrives at the 82nd Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade on Hollywood Blvd. The role of Eddie in season one of "Leave It to Beaver" was also supposed to be a one-off guest appearance, but the show's producers and its audience found him so memorable he became a regular, appearing in nearly 100 of the show's 234 episodes. "He was a terrific guy, he was a terrific actor and his character is probably one that will last forever," Dow told The Associated Press on Monday. He was the closest thing the wholesome show had to a villain, and viewers of all ages loved to hate him. He constantly kissed up to adults, flattering and flirting with Wally and Beaver's mother, and kicked down at his peers, usually in the same scene. Ken Osmond's Eddie Haskell stood out among many memorable characters on the classic family sitcom "Leave it to Beaver," which ran from 1957 to 1963 on CBS and ABC, but had a decades-long life of reruns and revivals.Įddie was the best friend of Tony Dow's Wally Cleaver, big brother to Jerry Mathers' Beaver Cleaver. He was loved and will be very missed." BURBANK, CA - AUGUST 17: Actors Cathy Garver, Alison Arngrim and Ken Osmond appear at the First Official TV Land Convention at the Burbank Airport Hilton on Augin Burbank, California. "He had his family gathered around him when he passed. "He was an incredibly kind and wonderful father," son Eric Osmond said in a statement. Osmond died in Los Angeles, his family said. LOS ANGELES (AP) - Ken Osmond, who played two-faced teenage scoundrel Eddie Haskell on TV's "Leave It to Beaver," died Monday at age 76.
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