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Edward Emile “Eddie” Belasco Jr.

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Edward Emile “Eddie” Belasco Jr.

Birth
San Francisco County, California, USA
Death
30 Jul 2015 (aged 83)
San Francisco County, California, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Likely with parents in Italian Cemetery (8078). Add to Map
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Edward Belasco Jr was born in San Francisco on August 1, 1931 and passed away at home on July 30, 2015. He grew up in North Beach and attended Galileo High School. He graduated from the University of California at Berkeley with a degree in Dramatic Art.

Beloved father to Marcello, Shanti and Aura Belasco; son of Edward and Josephine Belasco; [beloved uncle and grandfather.]

Eddie was a musician, an actor and a beloved musical theatre director to hundreds of children as the owner of Belasco Theatre Company in Walnut Creek, California. Also known as "Crazy Eddie", his sense of humor, love of life and passion were inspiring to the countless people whose lives he touched. He gifted children and parents across the Bay Area with his creative vision. Eddie was "one of a kind" and his jokes were legendary. His energetic spirit and passion for life will live on in all of us. (Legacy.com)

Eddie can be seen in a 2009 documentary about him and his mother called "Junior."

(Burial info was not included in obit.)
Edward Belasco Jr was born in San Francisco on August 1, 1931 and passed away at home on July 30, 2015. He grew up in North Beach and attended Galileo High School. He graduated from the University of California at Berkeley with a degree in Dramatic Art.

Beloved father to Marcello, Shanti and Aura Belasco; son of Edward and Josephine Belasco; [beloved uncle and grandfather.]

Eddie was a musician, an actor and a beloved musical theatre director to hundreds of children as the owner of Belasco Theatre Company in Walnut Creek, California. Also known as "Crazy Eddie", his sense of humor, love of life and passion were inspiring to the countless people whose lives he touched. He gifted children and parents across the Bay Area with his creative vision. Eddie was "one of a kind" and his jokes were legendary. His energetic spirit and passion for life will live on in all of us. (Legacy.com)

Eddie can be seen in a 2009 documentary about him and his mother called "Junior."

(Burial info was not included in obit.)


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