The Cast of My Three Sons: Where Are They Now?
My Three Sons Cast

My Three Sons was a beloved classic sitcom that aired from 1960 to 1972, centered around widower Steve Douglas (Fred MacMurray) and his three sons. The show became a cornerstone of family TV programming, moving from ABC to CBS due to the network’s reluctance to incur the costs of shooting in color. Over the years, fans grew attached to the memorable cast of My Three Sons, including Steve's father-in-law Bub (William Frawley) and later Charley (William Demarest), who stepped in after Bub’s departure.
Fred MacMurray, the lead, was known for his long Hollywood career, starring in films like Double Indemnity and The Apartment. His role as Steve Douglas, a loving father and aeronautical engineer, was one of his final acting projects before retiring to his ranch, where he lived until his death in 1991. William Frawley, famous for playing Bub, had a storied career, also co-starring in I Love Lucy, before passing away in 1966.
The My Three Sons cast included Tim Considine, who played Mike Douglas. After the show, Tim became an automobile historian and writer. Stanley Livingston, who portrayed the youngest son, Chip, transitioned to a career in TV production and direction. His real-life brother, Barry Livingston, played adopted son Ernie and continued to act, most recently in Bosch: Legacy. Barry also penned a memoir, The Importance of Being Ernie.
The cast of My Three Sons remains iconic, with the show’s heartwarming moments continuing to resonate with audiences today.
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