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David Hardin Beaird

Tarzana, Ca, Louisiana

1952 - 2019 (Age 66)

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David Hardin BeairdTarzana, CA - David Hardin Beaird died peacefully, surrounded by family and friends, in a Tarzana, California hospital on February 6, 2019. He was 66.Born in Shreveport, Louisiana on August 19, 1952, David was the third child of Jack Gray Beaird Sr. and Mary Jane Hunter. He was...

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An over the moon gifted writer (and let us not forget director, producer, manager, and seeker . . .) who will without question be missed by many. Of the innumerable creative endeavors he undertook I shall forever remember him first and foremost through the mesmerizing Key West -- easily the most intelligent and ambitious show to ever accrue pixels on American television. Following your bliss now David . . . My deepest condolences to Shevonne.

So sorry to hear of his passing. David was a joy to work with in Shreveport. A grand talent has left way too soon.

Expressing heartfelt prayer and sympathy to the Beaird family. May God comfort and give you peace to face this difficult time as he cares for you



1 Peter 5;7

My heartfelt sympathies go out to your family during this difficult time. I hope the promise in 1 Thessalonians 4:14 can bring much comfort. Just knowing that there's a hope for the ones we have lost in death can be so reassuring.

My love

David was my everything. The kindest man and kept me laughing and happy for so many years. I miss him so much.

Very sad to hear about David Beaird's passing. He was a hell of an actor, director and producer and a force to be reckoned with. Although just a year older in high school I was immediately struck by his talents, energy and intensity. In the summer of 1974 in Shreveport he directed me in a production of Waiting for Godot', which we played for the laughs and I think worked like a charm. I worked in his theatre in Chicago for a season (Merchant of Venice, Wizard of Id, Threepenny Opera). We made...

Very sad to hear about David Beaird's passing. He was a hell of an actor, director and producer and a force to be reckoned with. Although just a year older in high school I was immediately struck by his talents, energy and intensity. In the summer of 1974 in Shreveport he directed me in a production of Waiting for Godot', which we played for the laughs and I think worked like a charm. I worked in his theatre in Chicago for a season (Merchant of Venice, Wizard of Id, Threepenny Opera). We made...