Grease actor Eddie Deezen, 65, 'arrested' for second time in 7 months

Grease actor Eddie Deezen, 65, is ‘arrested’ for second time in seven months after he ‘broke into a woman’s room in a NURSING HOME and refused to leave’

  • The actor is best known for playing Eugene Felsnic in the 1978 movie Grease
  • He is in jail in Maryland after being taken in for burglary on April 9
  • The 65-year-old star has also been booked on two counts of trespassing 
  • The star entered a nursing facility and went into a woman’s room
  • He refused to leave and had left her notes, so the police were called 
  • He also allegedly tried to break into a nearby home and is seen outside the property on a security video
  • Deezen was arrested in September for causing a disturbance at a restaurant 

Hollywood star Eddie Deezen has been arrested for the second time in seven months.

The actor, who was best known for playing Eugene Felsnic in the 1978 movie Grease and its 1982 sequel, is in jail in Maryland after being taken in for fourth-degree burglary on April 9.

The 65-year-old star has also been booked on two counts of trespassing at an old home and one count of disturbing the peace, according to a police report seen by TMZ. 

Taken in: Eddie Deezen has been arrested for the second time in seven months. The actor, who was best known for playing Eugene Felsnic in the 1978 movie Grease, is in jail in Maryland after being taken in for fourth-degree burglary on April 9; seen in his mug shot from this week

The Maryland native started working in movies in the late 1970s, often playing nerdy characters.

In addition to his two Grease films, he has also been in Midnight Madness, I Wanna Hold Your Hand, 1941, WarGames, Surf II: The End of the Trilogy, Mob Boss, Beverly Hills Vamp, and Teenage Exorcist.

And the actor has also done voice work on the TV series Grimmy, Duckman, Kim Possible and What’s New, Scooby-Doo?, as well as the movie The Polar Express. 

Deezen has yet to be released from jail and is being held on bond, it was also reported. 

The star was arrested for showing up at a nursing facility, which is privately owned, several times and refusing to leave.

The first time was during the day when he entered the facility, it was claimed, and was asked to leave.

He left, but the staff remembered him, so when he came back later that evening they were on high alert.  

Best known: The actor is best known for playing Eugene Felsnic in the hit musical Grease

And again: He was also seen, right, in the Grease sequel with Maxwell Caulfield, left

It has been alleged that he broke into a woman’s room in the evening and harassed her, causing her to call on staff members.

He was asked to leave and refused. The staff called police and had Deezen arrested. 

The woman allegedly told the police that the former actor been there many times before and had left notes behind for her. 

He also allegedly tried to break into a nearby home and is seen outside the property on a security video.

The incident: It has been alleged that he broke into a woman’s room and harassed her, causing her to complain about his presence. He was asked to leave and refused. The staff called police and had Deezen arrested. Seen in 2018 

The Hollywood staple was last arrested in September 2021 at a Maryland restaurant and charged with second-degree assault, disorderly conduct and trespassing for that altercation.

The actor was allegedly causing a scene at the restaurant and refused to leave when the police arrived, and even threw several items including plates at them.

The incident started around lunchtime when police were called for Deezen causing a scene at a restaurant.

When the police arrived, Deezen reportedly went to hide behind a woman in a booth and refused multiple orders for him to leave.

He was forcibly removed from the restaurant, with the report claiming he threw numerous items at police officers including plates, bowls and food, with one of the deputies being struck.

The actor was shirtless when he was removed from the restaurant.

There was also video of the restaurant arrest, posted on Facebook in September 2021 by Cumberland on Patrol, which purported to show a shirtless Deezen being lead away in handcuffs.

As he was sat on a bench, he’s heard saying, ‘Ow I could have been hurt.’ 

Another Facebook user named Amanda Lambert offered an account of the 2021  arrest.

He has been arrested before: Seen in a mugshot from September 2021

Video purports to show a shirtless Deezen being lead away in handcuffs, which was posted back in September 2021 at the time of his arrest at a Maryland restaurant for allegedly going on a rampage

New details: Another Facebook user named Amanda Lambert offered an account of the arrest, offering new details

https://youtube.com/watch?v=IjZwzC6TAes%3Frel%3D0%26showinfo%3D1

‘So Eddie Deezen was just arrested at the mall. Why couldn’t it have been where I could get video,’ Lambert began. 

‘He was in Wasabi asking customers inappropriate questions.. such as if they would have foursomes and some ish and he was probably upset over the lack of false lashes!’ she added, referring to an incident in July where he went on a rant over a waitress not wearing fake eyelashes.

‘Then was yelling at the police and telling them to arrest him and was shirtless. Edit: he was also kicked out of AT&T because he walked in and said “I don’t see any African American employees, I will put this in my report,”‘ she added.

Deezen made headlines in June when he was accused of harassing a waitress named Kara Lashbaugh, and posted a lengthy Facebook message about her.

She took to Twitter stating, ‘Eddie Deezen is a f***ing CREEP who comes into my work at least once a week, calls and asks other servers for my schedule, and if he comes in and i’m not wearing makeup HE LEAVES. And this grown a** old man has the balls to post this on facebook about me im losing my mind.’ 

Deezen was born in Cumberland, Maryland and married Linda George in 1984. 

Harassed: Deezen made headlines in June when he was accused of harassing a waitress named Kara Lashbaugh, and posted a lengthy Facebook message about her; seen in 2004

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