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  1. Jody McCrea's About. Jody McCrea was born on September 6, 1934 (age 74) in California, United States. He is a Celebrity Movie Actor. He became known as a slow-witted Deadhead in the Beach Party films of the 1960's. He produced the 1970 film, Cry Blood, Apache, and starred as Pitcalin. According to numerology, Jody McCrea's Life Path Number is 5.

  2. Liked by Peter McCrea. Impact Investing and Venture Philanthropy are my primary areas of focus. I am always…. · Experience: SDG Global Investments · Location: New York City Metropolitan Area ...

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  3. 19 de abr. de 2009 · Jody McCrea, best known for acting in the ''Beach Party'' movies in the 1960s, died on April 4 in New Mexico, where he had become a cattle rancher. He was 74. <p> The cause was cardiac arrest, Mr. McCrea's brother Peter told The Los Angeles Times. <p>

  4. 19 de abr. de 2009 · Jody McCrea, best known for his roles as a muscle-bound surfer in the "Beach Party" movies in the 1960s, died on April 4 in New Mexico, of cardiac arrest. He was 74.

  5. My brother Jody, one time when he was little, was up there with the goats in the rocks, and the Billy goat started pushing him toward the edge of the cliff. Pop was way down below and he saw this happening, and Jody was wrestling with the Billy goat and finally got away. Pop thought, "We've got to give away that Billy goat."

  6. Jody McCrea. Actor, Producer. Born September 6, 1934 in Los Angeles, California, USA. Just as strapping (6' 3") and amiably handsome as his actor/father, Joel McCrea, Jody was born Joel Dee McCrea on September 6, 1934 in Los Angeles, California, and bore a strong resemblance to his famous namesake. The oldest of three children, his mother was ...

  7. biography. The son of actor Joel McCrea and actress Frances Dee, actor Jody McCrea was born Joel McCrea Jr. on September 6, 1934, in Los Angeles. He grew up on his parents' ranch, located north of Hollywood. The athletic McCrea graduated from the New Mexico Military Institute in 1952 and from UCLA in 1956, where he excelled at track and boxing.