Ken Osmond, Eddie Haskell of 'Leave it to Beaver' dies at 76

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Ken Osmond Dies At 76, Played Two-Faced Eddie Haskell On 'Leave It To Beaver'

5/18/20

Ken Osmond was a character actor known, really, for one character. He played Eddie Haskell on the 1950s and '60s TV sitcom Leave It to Beaver. But that character became a TV type.

Osmond's son Eric told The Hollywood Reporter that his father died. "He was an incredibly kind and wonderful father," his son said in a statement Monday. "He had his family gathered around him when he passed. He was loved and will be very missed."

Ken Osmond began playing Eddie Haskell as a 14-year-old in 1957. Eddie was a friend to Wally Cleaver (Tony Dow), the older brother of Theodore "Beaver" Cleaver (Jerry Mathers). Eddie visited the Cleavers' perfect upper-middle-class home in nearly half the series' 234 episodes. He was unfailingly polite to the adults: "Good morning, Mrs. Cleaver, that's a very pretty dress!" he would say to June, the boy's mother. Then he would go upstairs to Wally and Beaver's room and be mean. In one episode, he taught Beaver unknowingly to say a phrase in Spanish: "Usted tiene una cara como un puerco." In English: "You have a face like a pig."

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In real life, Osmond became a motorcycle officer with the Los Angeles Police Department.

In 2014, he co-wrote Eddie: The Life and Times of America's Preeminent Bad Boy, a memoir. In the forward, Mathers wrote that Osmond was nothing like his character, but that "everyone knows an 'Eddie Haskell' and that's why the character is so easily recognized and remembered."

Mathers tweeted on Monday that Osmond was a lifelong friend and the best actor on the show.
 
Eddie Haskell - Wikipedia

S4-E38 "Beaver's Doll Buggy" may explain how Eddie's scheming character came to be. He related a story from kindergarten, when a caregiver sent him to school with a home permanent hairstyle. When he told his father about it, his father made a big joke about it. Eddie claims that was the last time he told his dad anything. Then he adds, "If you can make the other guy feel like a goon first, then you don't feel so much like a goon."
 
After reading a post about somebody acting "Eddie Haskell" like, I learned about the 'Leave it to Beaver' series which ran on ABC and CBS in the late 1950's and early 1960's. I've since watched about 20 episodes and had to start a thread for "Eddie." :)
 
Eddie Haskell - Wikipedia

S4-E38 "Beaver's Doll Buggy" may explain how Eddie's scheming character came to be. He related a story from kindergarten, when a caregiver sent him to school with a home permanent hairstyle. When he told his father about it, his father made a big joke about it. Eddie claims that was the last time he told his dad anything. Then he adds, "If you can make the other guy feel like a goon first, then you don't feel so much like a goon."

Get out! No wonder he was such a creep.

So gonna ask my brother if he knows this! He got that Mary Lou Henna bizarre memory thing.

Eddie Haskell's dad huh? Today he'd get therapy.
 
Get out! No wonder he was such a creep.

So gonna ask my brother if he knows this! He got that Mary Lou Henna bizarre memory thing.

Eddie Haskell's dad huh? Today he'd get therapy.

Here's some more trivia for you @Filly: Season 2 the Cleaver's begin dropping hints about househunting for no obvious reason-- given Wally and the Beaver were sharing a bedroom by choice.

In season 3 - the Cleaver's are in a brand new house (and the brothers are still sharing a room) but at end of episode 7, the fine print reveals the change in residence was necessary after LITB changed Production Studios! :)
 

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