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  2. Alan Thicke - Wikipedia

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    Alan Willis Thicke (born Alan Willis Jeffrey; 1 March 1947 – 13 December 2016) was a Canadian-American actor, songwriter, and game/talk show host. He was the father of singer Robin Thicke . Thicke was best known for playing Dr. Jason Seaver on the 1980s sitcom Growing Pains on ABC .

  3. Not Quite Human (film) - Wikipedia

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    Not Quite Human is a 1987 American science fiction comedy television film directed by Steven Hilliard Stern and starring Jay Underwood, Alan Thicke, and Robyn Lively.The story is based on the Not Quite Human book series by Seth McEvoy.

  4. Still Not Quite Human - Wikipedia

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    Still Not Quite Human is a 1992 American science fiction comedy television film written and directed by Eric Luke and starring Jay Underwood and Alan Thicke.It is the third and final film in a series based on the Not Quite Human novels by Seth McEvoy.

  5. Copper Mountain (film) - Wikipedia

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    Starring Jim Carrey and Alan Thicke, it is a "thinly-veiled" [3] quasi-commercial for the now-defunct Club Med [4] ski resort [5] in Copper Mountain, Colorado. The majority of the runtime consists of rom-com plot interspersed with performances by country and rock and roll musicians, Ronnie Hawkins , Rita Coolidge and Chicago frontman Bill ...

  6. A look back at Alan Thicke on 'Growing Pains' as Dr ... - AOL

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    For most kids of recent generations, they grew up with Alan Thicke. The Canadian-born actor was a part of every family in his most famous role as Dr. Jason Seaver on "Growing Pains," which aired ...

  7. Stepmonster - Wikipedia

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    Stepmonster is a 1993 American comedy horror film directed by Jeremy Stanford, executive produced by Roger Corman, and starring Alan Thicke, Robin Riker, George Gaynes, Ami Dolenz, Corey Feldman, Edie McClurg, John Astin, and Billy Corben. It was a direct-to-video film. After its release, it was sometimes aired on The Disney Channel.

  8. Celebrities react to Alan Thicke's death at 69 - AOL

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    Alan Thicke, who played Dr. Jason Seaver on the hit '80s sitcom "Growing Pains," died unexpectedly on Tuesday at 69 from a heart attack.

  9. Alan Thicke's love story with his wife of 17 years, Tanya - AOL

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    The couple also raised Thicke's youngest son, Carter, and he was with Alan Thicke at the time of his death. Tanya has yet to make a public statement about her husband's sudden death, but the loss ...