![]() “Just want to say how sad I am to learn that my life-long friend and surrogate older brother passed away,” Livingston wrote on Facebook. Stanley Livingston, played Chip, Considine’s little brother on “My Three Sons.” “I think Tim stood out for us because on The Mickey Mouse Club, he played the roles that all the guys wanted to play,” Sachs said.Īfter Disney, Considine grew up on television as Mike, the eldest of Fred MacMurray’s “My Three Sons.” The club recently hosted an evening of “My Three Sons” shows. “A lot of us wanted to be just like Tim Considine,” said Stu Sachs, head of The Villages TV Nostalgia Club. With his fresh face, jeans, hot rod, girls and pals, Considine was the in-crowd guy that every young Baby Boomer dude aspired to be Tim Considine, far right, with the cast of “My Three Sons,” from left, Don Grady, Fred MacMurray and Stanley Livingston, bottom center.Īt Disney, he starred in “Mickey Mouse Club” serials like, “Spin and Marty” and “The Hardy Boys.” He had a featured role in Annette Funicello’s MMC serial, “Annette.”Ĭonsidine landed a feature role in Disney’s 1959 blockbuster movie, “The Shaggy Dog.” His TV fame lasted from the mid 1950s until the mid-60s, and later he made some memorable movies. In the 1950s, he exemplified Disney’s clean-cut cool-Mickey Mouse’s all-American boy. I’ve been dealt some great waves, and I’ve done OK.”Ĭonsidine, 81, at the time of his death, did more than OK. “You wait for the wave to come in and you try to catch it. “Life is like the surf,” Considine told People magazine in 1992. Surf’s up for Tim Considine, but the onetime Disney and “My Three Sons,” star had a great ride until his death this week.
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