Osmond was placed on disability and eventually retired from the force in 1988. Ken Osmond’s Eddie Haskell stood out among many memorable characters on the classic family sitcom Leave it to Beaver, which ran from 1957 to 1963 on CBS and ABC, but had a decades-long. Eddie Haskell joins 97.3 The Eagle On-Air Weekdays from 3-7pm.I grew up in Shawnee, Oklahoma just 61 miles from Joe Exotic. Eddie Haskell: Look Sam, if you can make the other guy feel like a goon first, then you don't feel like so much of a goon.
‘Leave It To Beaver - The Lost Episode.’. Ken Osmond, who was best known for his role as Eddie Haskell on the comedy series Leave It to Beaver, has died,' Fox News can confirm. June Cleaver: Well, you should know Eddie, being a talent scout. In 1980, Osmond was struck by five bullets while in a foot chase with a suspected car thief and was protected from four of the bullets by his bullet-resistant vest, with the fifth bullet ricocheting off of his belt buckle. Cleaver, your hair looks real pretty today. Osmond joined the Los Angeles Police Department in 1970 and grew a mustache to help secure his anonymity.
When the series ended, Osmond continued to work as an actor, appearing on "Petticoat Junction," "The Munsters," and a return appearance on "Lassie." He was cast in the feature films "C'mon Let's Live a Little" and "With Six You Get Eggroll" but found himself typecast as "Eddie Haskell." Osmond with Jerry Mathers, who played Theodore "The Beaver" Cleaver Walt Disney Television via Getty Images During the final years of the show, Osmond was in the U.S. He was a high school friend of Wally Cleaver, older brother of Theodore "The Beaver" Cleaver, and constantly trying to get his friends in activities that would get them into trouble. Former child star Ken Osmond, perhaps best known for his role as troublemaking youngster Eddie Haskell on the classic comedy series Leave It to Beaver, has sadly passed away. Osmond portrayed Haskell as sycophantic to grown-ups while making fun of them behind their backs. James Haskell (R) earned 15 of his 77 England caps under Eddie Jones (C) The former flanker would put Jones 'up there as the best coach I had during my career,' but not everyone concurs. Ken Osmond's Eddie Haskell stood out among many memorable characters on the classic family sitcom 'Leave it to Beaver,' which ran from 1957 to 1963 on CBS and ABC, but had a decades-long life of. In 1957, Osmond auditioned for the Eddie Haskell role, which was originally intended to be a guest appearance, but those involved with the show were so impressed with Osmond's portrayal that the character became a key component of the series throughout its six-season run of 234 episodes.