Soap opera star Doug Sheehan has died at the age of 75. The actor died “peacefully at his home on Saturday morning, June 29, 2024, with his loving wife at his side,” according to an announcement published by the Kane Funeral Home in Big Horn, Wyoming. A cause of death was not revealed.
Sheehan made his onscreen debut in a 1978 episode of Charlie’s Angels. A year later, he joined the cast of General Hospital as Joe Kelly, who was romantically involved with Heather Webber and Bobbie Spencer. He was a series regular from 1979 to 1982.
Following his run on GH, Sheehan joined the cast of Knots Landing as Ben Gibson, a reporter who moved to the coastal Los Angeles suburb. He appeared in over 100 episodes from 1983 to 1988. In the 1990s, he notably appeared as Mel Horowitz, Cher’s father, in the Clueless television series. He replaced Michael Lerner after the first season.
In two episodes of Sabrina the Teenage Witch, he played Edward Spellman, Sabrina’s father. He went on to guest star in Diagnosis: Murder and That Was Then. His last onscreen appearance was an episode of What I Like About You in 2003.
He was married to Cate Abert from 1981 until his death.