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| spouse = Barbara D. Fredrickson (1960-1962) <br> Janet Sue Schwartze (1966-1967) <br> Susan Marlin (1968-1978)
| spouse = Barbara D. Fredrickson (1960-1962) <br> Janet Sue Schwartze (1966-1967) <br> Susan Marlin (1968-1978)
| children = David Crosby <br> Adam C. Crosby (b.1982) <br> Sean Crosby <br> [[L. Chip Crosby Jr.]]<br>(b.1969)Kevin Crosby (b.1970)
| children = David Crosby <br> Adam C. Crosby (b.1982) <br> Sean Crosby <br> [[L. Chip Crosby Jr.]]<br>(b.1969)<br>Kevin Crosby (b.1970)
| parents = [[Bing Crosby]] (1903-1977) <br> [[Dixie Lee]] (1911-1952)
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Lindsay Crosby
Lindsay Crosby (second from left) with Garry Moore, Betsy Palmer, and his brothers Phillip and Dennis on I've Got a Secret in 1961
Born
Lindsay Harry Crosby

(1938-01-05)January 5, 1938
DiedDecember 11, 1989(1989-12-11) (aged 51)
Spouse(s)Barbara D. Fredrickson (1960-1962)
Janet Sue Schwartze (1966-1967)
Susan Marlin (1968-1978)
ChildrenDavid Crosby
Adam C. Crosby (b.1982)
Sean Crosby
L. Chip Crosby Jr.
(b.1969)
Kevin Crosby (b.1970)
Parent(s)Bing Crosby (1903-1977)
Dixie Lee (1911-1952)

Lindsay Harry Crosby (January 5, 1938 - December 11, 1989) was an American actor and singer.

Early life

Lindsay Crosby, son of Bing Crosby and Dixie Lee, was born in California and named for his father's closest friend and Thoroughbred horse racing partner, Lindsay Howard. He was educated with his three brothers at Bellarmine College Preparatory in San Jose, California. He was remembered by his friends for having a special laid back and clever wit like his father. He performed with his brothers Gary, Dennis and Phillip Crosby as the Crosby Boys during the late 1950s in nightclubs and on The Ed Sullivan Show.

Death

The Crosby Boys had a promising start to life, but the pressures of show business and their own inability to cope blighted their lives. They were greatly affected by their mother's decline into alcoholism and a premature death from cancer. Heavy drinking and their emotional problems took their toll. On December 11, 1989, Lindsay died from a self-inflicted rifle shot to the head. He was 51. His distraught brother, Dennis, never recovered from Lindsay's death and also committed suicide with a shotgun in May 1991.

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