Bobby Sherman: Teen Idol of the '60s Dies at 81

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After 29 years of marriage, Brigitte shared: "Bobby held my hand as he left this world. I was his Cinderella and he was my Prince Charming."

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Sherman starred in Here Come the Brides (1968–1970) as Jeremy Bolt. The show, set in 1860s Seattle, was a hit and helped cement his fame.

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Discovered at a Hollywood party at age 20, Bobby Sherman got his big break on ABC’s Shindig! in 1964. He quickly became a teen icon with his music and charm.

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He scored multiple million-selling hits, including: 🎵 "Little Woman" (No. 3) 🎵 "Julie, Do Ya Love Me" 🎵 "La La La (If I Had You)"

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“I’d film five days a week and fly out on weekends for concerts,” Sherman recalled. The intense schedule led to hearing loss from years of screaming fans.

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Sherman later trained as a paramedic, became a police officer, and taught at the LAPD Academy. A real-life hero beyond Hollywood.

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From teen magazines to sold-out concerts, Bobby Sherman left an unforgettable mark on pop culture. His charm, talent, and kindness will never be forgotten.

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