Denny Doherty Quotes & Trivia

Trivia

In the late '90s, Doherty appeared as the main storyteller in The Needfire, a Canadian-celtic musical performed at the Princess of Wales Theatre in Toronto.

Doherty is survived by his siblings Frances, Joe, Denise and Joan and children John, Emberly and Jessica.

Doherty died at his home in Mississauga, Ont., on Friday after a short illness. He was 66.

Doherty died at his home in Mississauga, Ontario, January 19, 2007, from kidney failure due to complications following surgery.

Denny was married twice, in 1970 he married Linda Woodward and in 1978 he married Jeannette. He would have three children, Jessica, Emberly and John Dennis.

Denny met up with Cass Elliot and decided to join her group called The Big Three.

Denny actually started to sing publicly at the age of 15 when he was dared to sing Love Letters In The Sand at a skating rink.

Denny began his musical career at an early age. He joined a local band named The Hepsters.

Denny played Harold in the movie Oh, What a Night in 1992.

A made for TV movie titled Elvis Meets Nixon which was shown in 1997. Denny played Vernon.

Denny was in the TV production of Prince Charming shown in 2001, playing the Jeweler.