It is with heavy hearts that we mourn the sudden passing of Doug Sheehan, a beloved and iconic television actor who captivated audiences for decades. Sheehan, best known for his portrayal of Joe Kelly on the long-running soap opera General Hospital, died peacefully at his home in Big Horn, Wyoming, at the age of 75.
Sheehan’s acting career spanned over four decades, and he left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry. Born in Santa Monica, California, in 1949, Sheehan’s journey to stardom began with a guest appearance on the hit series Charlie’s Angels in 1978. From there, he went on to secure his breakout role as the charming and charismatic lawyer Joe Kelly on General Hospital, a character he played with unwavering dedication from 1979 to 1982.
During his time on the iconic soap opera, Sheehan’s talent and versatility as an actor were on full display. His nuanced performance earned him a Daytime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Actor in a Supporting Role in a Daytime Drama Series, solidifying his status as a force to be reckoned with in the world of television.
But Sheehan’s impact extended far beyond his work on General Hospital. He went on to carve out an impressive career, taking on roles in a variety of beloved television shows, including Knots Landing, Clueless, and Diagnosis Murder. His ability to seamlessly transition between dramatic and comedic roles showcased his exceptional range as an actor.
Fans of Sheehan’s work have been left devastated by the news of his passing, taking to social media to share their heartfelt tributes and fond memories of the beloved actor. One fan wrote, “I loved him as Joe. There were some sweet times between Ben and Val, but I always wanted Gary and Val. Too many beloved soap vets are leaving us.” Another remarked, “Sorry to see that General Hospital and Knots Landing alum Doug Sheehan has passed. I met him at a press event many years ago, and I recall him being just as amiable as his on-screen persona suggested he was.”
But Sheehan’s talents were not limited to the world of soap operas. He went on to secure a starring role on the popular CBS spin-off series Knots Landing, where he portrayed the reporter Ben Gibson from 1983 to 1988. His ability to seamlessly transition between dramatic and comedic roles was a testament to his exceptional range as an actor.
Throughout his career, Sheehan continued to take on a variety of roles, appearing in hit television shows such as Clueless, Cheers, and Diagnosis Murder. He also tried his hand at the big screen, with small but memorable roles in films like 10, Victor/Victoria, and Cops n Roberts.
Despite his success in television and film, Sheehan remained humble and grateful for the opportunities he had been given. In a 1989 episode of The Arsenio Hall Show, he candidly discussed the challenges of breaking into the mainstream as an actor, noting that “casting directors are in charge” and that he had spent his “whole time breaking down walls” to prove his versatility.