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The timeless family sitcom “My Three Sons” continues to hold a special place in the hearts of fans, even though it concluded decades ago. Let’s explore the post-show journey of the real-life triplets who portrayed Robbie Douglas’ children.
“My Three Sons” enjoyed twelve successful seasons from 1960 to 1972, captivating audiences with the adventures of the Douglas Family. Departing from the traditional nuclear family concept, the show left a lasting legacy.
Tim Considine portrayed Mike Douglas, the eldest son, questioning his father’s decisions before leaving in the fifth season.
Stanley Livingston played the youngest son, witnessing his father’s death, while Don Grady took on the role of Robbie Douglas, who became a teenage parent to triplets in the series.
The triplets’ on-screen roles spanned from 1970 to 1972. A recent snapshot shared by actress Tina Cole on Facebook showed the Todd brothers—Joe, Dan, and Michael—grown up and unrecognizable, yet handsome, maintaining a strong resemblance.
Their journey began when their grandmother responded to a casting call seeking twins for “My Three Sons.” The idea to add a third character to the twins proved perfect for a show titled “My Three Sons.”
The Todd brothers were selected not for individual talents but simply because they were siblings.
After the show, the triplets dabbled in commercials and made a 1989 appearance on “The Joan Rivers Show.” Despite a brief stint in the entertainment industry, their paths diverged towards a unique direction—military service.
Joining the Army became a defining decision for the Todd brothers. Joe served for 20 years in the Army’s medic department, retiring in 2007.
Michael, a combat engineer, served several years before retiring and becoming a teacher. Dan served for eight years, earned a degree, and pursued entrepreneurship.
Their military experiences offered valuable life lessons, and each brother found success in their post-military endeavors.
A 2009 reunion of the “My Three Sons” cast on “The Early Show” brought nostalgic moments and shared laughter about their time on the iconic sitcom.
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