His voice is gone, but the echo won’t die. One headline, one sentence, and an entire generation felt the floor give way. James Darren, the eternal Moondoggie, the unshakable presence on T.J. Hooker, gone at 88. A hospital room. A family refusing to let go. Monitors dimming. A career, a lifetime, hanging on an unfinished sen… Continues… He didn’t just pass through Hollywood; he left fingerprints on its memory. James Darren arrived as Moondoggie in Gidget, a sunlit teenager with a knowing smile, and somehow managed to keep evolving without losing that spark. He sang the songs that played under...
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