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Olivia d'Abo is an English-American actress and singer who has a net worth of $3 million. Olivia d'Abo is known for playing hippie sister Karen Arnold on the television series "The Wonder Years" and starring in such films as "Conan the Destroyer," "Flying," "Bank Robber," "The Last Good Time," and "Kicking and Screaming." She has also voiced characters on several animated television shows, including "The Legend of Tarzan," "Justice League," and "Star Wars: The Clone Wars." In other media, d'Abo has composed and performed songs and acted in theatrical productions.

Early Life and Education 

Olivia d'Abo was born on January 22, 1969 in London, England to model and actress Maggie London and singer-songwriter Mike d'Abo, the lead vocalist of the rock band Manfred Mann. She has an older brother named Ben, a younger half-brother named Bruno, and younger half-sibling twins named Ella and Louis. D'Abo was educated in Los Angeles, California at the Apple School and Pacoima Junior High School.

Film Career

D'Abo made her feature film debut playing Princess Jehnna in the 1984 epic sword-and-sorcery film "Conan the Destroyer," starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. A little later that year, she played a peasant girl in the Bo Derek romantic drama "Bolero." D'Abo had her first leading role in the 1986 Canadian sports drama "Flying," in which she played a high school gymnast. The same year, she had a supporting role in the action drama "Bullies." Her credits over the remainder of the decade were "Into the Fire," "Beyond the Stars," and "Another Chance." Kicking off the 1990s, d'Abo appeared in the spoof film "The Spirit of '76." Three years after that, she appeared in the action film "Point of No Return," the crime film "Bank Robber," and the comedy sequel "Wayne's World 2." D'Abo had her next starring role in the 1994 adaptation of the book "The Last Good Time," directed by Bob Balaban. She also appeared in the comedies "Greedy" and "Clean Slate" the same year.

In 1995, d'Abo starred opposite Steve Guttenberg in the family sports comedy "The Big Green"; opposite Josh Hamilton in Noah Baumbach's directorial debut "Kicking and Screaming"; and alongside a cast of other actresses in the comedy "Live Nude Girls." Closing out the decade, she appeared in "Hacks," "A Texas Funeral," and "Seven Girlfriends." In the 21st century, d'Abo has mostly appeared in smaller and direct-to-video films. She has also done a great deal of voice acting, with credits including "Tarzan & Jane," "The Animatrix," "Ultimate Avengers" and "Ultimate Avengers 2," and "Green Lantern: First Flight." Among her live-action credits are "The Devil's Violinist," "Blue Weekend," "Bandit," "Staycation," and "The Nana Project."

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Television Career

D'Abo had her first credited television appearance as a guest star on the ABC sitcom "Growing Pains" in the mid-1980s. After that, she appeared in episodes of such shows as "One Big Family," "Simon & Simon," "Tour of Duty," and "The Bronx Zoo." D'Abo went on to land her biggest role in 1988 on the ABC coming-of-age series "The Wonder Years." She played Karen Arnold, the teenage hippie sister of Fred Savage's main character, Kevin. D'Abo appeared as part of the main cast for the first four seasons of "The Wonder Years" through 1991, and then made a pair of guest appearances in the final two seasons. She had her next main role from 1996 to 1997, playing Marie Blake in the second season of the NBC sitcom "The Single Guy." During that span of time, d'Abo voiced the character Sonya Blade on the animated show "Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm," and starred in the television film "Dad's Week Off." To end the decade, she appeared in three episodes of "Party of Five" and lent her voice to three episodes of "Batman Beyond."

Commencing the new millennium, d'Abo appeared in an episode of "3rd Rock from the Sun." She subsequently appeared in the television film "The Triangle" and was in three episodes of "Spin City." From 2001 to 2003, d'Abo voiced Jane Porter on the animated series "The Legend of Tarzan," and from 2002 to 2003 voiced Tak in three episodes of "Invader Zim." Additionally, she had a recurring role voicing Morgaine le Fey on "Justice League." D'Abo's other notable voice-acting credits have included "Star Wars: The Clone Wars" and "Generator Rex." In live-action roles, she played the recurring villainess Nicole Wallace on "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" between 2002 and 2008. D'Abo has made guest appearances on several other shows over the years, including "Eureka," "Jo," "Elementary," "Psych," and "Jane the Virgin."

Music Career

A musician and singer-songwriter, d'Abo has composed and performed music for various soundtracks and studio albums. Her single "Broken" was used in the 2006 film "Loving Annabelle," and with Italian singer Laura Pausini, she cowrote the song "Love Comes from the Inside." D'Abo released her debut studio album, "Not TV," in the summer of 2008.

Other Media

Among her other media endeavors, d'Abo launched a weekly podcast in 2015 entitled "Every Friday with Dan and Olivia," which she cohosts with Dan Miles.

Personal Life

In the early 1990s, d'Abo was engaged to musician Julian Lennon, the son of the Beatles' John. The pair ultimately broke off their engagement in 1992. Three years later, d'Abo had a son named Oliver. She went on to date actor Thomas Jane, to whom she got engaged in 1998. They, too, broke off their engagement, in 2001. D'Abo married her first husband, musician, songwriter, and music producer Patrick Leonard, in 2002. They divorced a decade later. D'Abo was next in a relationship with professional skateboarder James Quakenbush from 2019 to 2022.

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Cam Gigandet Net Worth https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/actors/cam-gigandet-net-worth/ https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/actors/cam-gigandet-net-worth/#respond Fri, 11 Aug 2023 01:14:09 +0000 https://www.celebritynetworth.com/?p=13039 Cam Gigandet net worth and salary: Cam Gigandet is an American actor who has a net worth of $4 million. Cam Gigandet

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Cam Gigandet is an American actor who has a net worth of $4 million. Cam Gigandet is known for his roles in such films as "Twilight," "Never Back Down," "Burlesque," "Easy A," and "Priest." He also starred in the short-lived CBS legal drama television series "Reckless" and in the Audience Network series "Ice," and had a recurring role in Fox's teen drama series "The O.C." from 2005 to 2006. Gigandet's other notable credits include the films "Trespass," "The Roommate," "4 Minute Mile," "Bad Johnson," and "Last Shoot Out."

Early Life and Education

Cam Gigandet was born on August 16, 1982 in Tacoma, Washington to Kim and Jay. He has a sister named Kelsie. As a teenager, Gigandet attended Auburn Senior High School in Auburn, Washington. After graduating in 2001, he moved to California and attended Santa Monica College.

Film Career

Gigandet first appeared on the big screen with a small role in the 2007 comedy "Who's Your Caddy?" He had two bigger roles the following year, playing the antagonist Ryan McCarthy in the martial arts film "Never Back Down" and the vampire James Witherdale in the romantic fantasy film "Twilight." Gigandet starred in two horror films in 2009: "The Unborn" and "Pandorum." The next year, he was in three films: the teen romcom "Easy A," the backstage musical "Burlesque," and the direct-to-DVD psychological thriller "The Experiment." Gigandet continued to gravitate toward psychological thrillers and horror films in the 2010s, with credits early in the decade including "The Roommate," "Priest," "Trespass," and "Plush." He also lent his voice to the animated film "Turbo" and appeared in the crime drama "Free Ride." Gigandet had one of his most prolific years in 2014, starring in four films: the action thrillers "Red Sky" and "In the Blood," the sports drama "4 Minute Mile," and the sex comedy "Bad Johnson," in which he plays a sex addict who wakes up one day to discover that his penis has taken on human form.

In 2016, Gigandet appeared in the psychological thriller "Broken Vows" and the remake of the Western action film "The Magnificent Seven," directed by Antoine Fuqua. He subsequently starred in "Black Site Delta" and "The Shadow Effect." In 2019, Gigandet had a supporting role in the science-fiction horror film "Assimilate," and in 2020 appeared in the Netflix psychological thriller "Dangerous Lies." He went on to have roles in two 2021 films: the action thriller "Without Remorse," based on the Tom Clancy novel and starring Michael B. Jordan, and the Western "Last Shoot Out," costarring Michael Welch and Bruce Dern. In 2022, Gigandet had supporting roles in the action thriller "9 Bullets" and the Christmas action comedy "Violent Night," as well as a leading role opposite Tom Berenger in the action thriller "Black Warrant." His other credits include "Righteous Thieves," "Two Sinners and a Mule," "Shrapnel," "Final Invasion," and "Violence of Action."

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Television Career

Gigandet made his television debut in a 2003 episode of the forensics procedural series "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation." The year after that, he began playing the recurring role of Daniel Romalotti Jr. on the CBS soap opera "The Young and the Restless," but was soon replaced by Owen Beckman. Gigandet went on to land recurring roles on "Jack & Bobby" and "The O.C." in 2005. On the latter show, he played Kevin Volchok, a bad boy competitive surfer who develops a relationship with wealthy socialite Marissa Cooper, played by Mischa Barton. After a long break from the small screen, Gigandet returned in late 2012 to star in the television film "SEAL Team Six: The Raid on Osama bin Laden," playing a SEAL Team Six member known as "Stunner."

In 2014, Gigandet landed his first starring role in a television series, playing Charleston attorney Roy Rayder in the CBS legal drama "Reckless." He appeared alongside Anna Wood, Shawn Hatosy, Georgina Haig, and Adam Rodriguez, among others. "Reckless" was ultimately short-lived, as it was canceled after a single season. After appearing in the television film "Nanny Cam" in 2015, Gigandet had his next starring role in the Audience Network series "Ice," about the lives of a diamond trader family in Los Angeles. The series, which ran from 2016 to 2018, costarred Jeremy Sisto, Ray Winstone, Audrey Marie Anderson, Raymond J. Barry, and Donald Sutherland.

Personal Life

In 2008, Gigandet married Dominique Geisendorff. They had two daughters named Everleigh and Armie and a son named Rekker before divorcing in 2022.

Real Estate

In 2012 Cam paid $1.9 million for a home in Venice, California. He sold this home in June 2015 for $2.47 million.

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Ali MacGraw Net Worth https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/actors/ali-macgraw-net-worth/ https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/actors/ali-macgraw-net-worth/#comments Thu, 10 Aug 2023 19:16:22 +0000 https://www.celebritynetworth.com/?p=12996 Ali MacGraw net worth: Ali MacGraw is an actress who has a net worth of $4 million. Ali MacGraw rose to fame with her performances in the films "Goodbye, Columbus" and "Love Story," the latter of which

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Ali MacGraw is an actress who has a net worth of $4 million. Ali MacGraw rose to fame with her performances in the films "Goodbye, Columbus" and "Love Story," the latter of which earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress in 1970. She went on to star in such films as "The Getaway," "Convoy," and "Just Tell Me What You Want," and in the television miniseries "The Winds of War." Beyond acting, MacGraw is a lifelong animal rights advocate.

Early Life and Education

Ali MacGraw was born as Elizabeth Alice MacGraw on April 1, 1939 in Pound Ridge, New York to commercial artists Frances and Richard. She is of Hungarian-Jewish descent on her mother's side, and has a brother named Dick. MacGraw was educated at Rosemary Hall in Greenwich, Connecticut and then at Wellesley College in Massachusetts.

Career Beginnings

MacGraw began her career in 1960 at Harper's Bazaar magazine, working for six years as a photographic assistant to famed fashion columnist Diana Vreeland. She also worked at Vogue as a fashion model and photographer's stylist. MacGraw went on to begin her acting career by appearing in television commercials, including ones for Polaroid and International Paper.

Film Career

In 1968, MacGraw made her feature film debut with a small part in the neo-noir "A Lovely Way to Die," starring Kirk Douglas, Sylvia Koscina, and Eli Wallach. She had her first starring role the following year as wealthy college student Brenda Patimkin in the romantic dramedy "Goodbye, Columbus," based on the Philip Roth novella. For her performance, MacGraw earned a Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer – Actress. However, it was in 1970 that she achieved superstardom thanks to her leading role in another literary adaptation, "Love Story." MacGraw starred as Jenny Cavilleri, a working-class liberal arts college student who falls in love with an upper-class college athlete named Oliver Barrett IV, played by Ryan O'Neal. "Love Story" was a massive commercial hit, becoming one of the highest-grossing films of all time in the US and Canada. Moreover, it received seven Academy Award nominations, including Best Actress for MacGraw.

Following the huge success of "Love Story," MacGraw had another big box-office hit with the 1972 heist thriller "The Getaway," directed by Sam Peckinpah and costarring Steve McQueen. After taking a hiatus from acting, she reunited with Peckinpah for the 1978 action road comedy "Convoy," costarring Kris Kristofferson; it was another commercial success for MacGraw. The next year, she starred opposite Dean Paul Martin in the romantic drama "Players," about a woman who has an affair with a young tennis player. MacGraw had her final starring film role in 1980 as Bones Burton in Sidney Lumet's comedy "Just Tell Me What You Want," adapted by Jay Presson Allen from her novel of the same name. In the 1990s, MacGraw had brief roles in the political action thriller "Natural Causes" and Josh Evans's drama "Glam," and appeared as herself in the documentary "Get Bruce!"

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Television Career

On the small screen, MacGraw first appeared in the wildly successful 1983 miniseries "The Winds of War," based on the Herman Wouk book. She starred as Natalie Jastrow, with Robert Mitchum playing the main protagonist Victor Henry. Two years after that, MacGraw played Lady Ashely Mitchell in 14 episodes of the ABC primetime soap opera "Dynasty." She didn't have many acting roles on television after that, except for parts in the television films "Survive the Savage Sea" and "Gunsmoke: The Long Ride." Later, in the 1990s and into the 21st century, MacGraw hosted segments for the Encore Love Stories premium cable network.

 

Stage Career

In 2006, MacGraw made her Broadway debut in a production of the play "Festen," playing a dysfunctional matriarch. A decade later, she reunited with her "Love Story" costar Ryan O'Neal to star in a production of the play "Love Letters."

Yoga

A devotee of Hatha yoga, MacGraw made a yoga video with Erich Schiffmann entitled "Ali MacGraw Yoga Mind and Body." The video was a bestseller, and was credited with boosting interest in yoga in the United States.

Animal Rights Advocacy

MacGraw is a lifelong animal rights advocate, and has worked with such organizations as PETA and Animals Asia. In 2008, she wrote the foreword to Cathy Scott's non-fiction book "Pawprints of Katrina," about the pet rescue group Best Friends Animal Society.

Personal Life

In 1960, MacGraw married her first husband, banker Robin Hoen, whom she had first met while in college. The pair divorced in 1962. MacGraw went on to have a series of relationships and an abortion before marrying her second husband, film producer Robert Evans, in 1969. They had a son named Josh before divorcing in 1972 amid MacGraw's public affair with actor Steve McQueen, whom she married the following year. After divorcing McQueen in the summer of 1978, MacGraw went on to date a slew of famous men, including Warren Beatty, Fran Tarkenton, Rick Danko, and Peter Weller. In 1991, she published her autobiography "Moving Pictures," which revealed her struggles with sex addiction and alcoholism.

New Mexico House

In the late 1990s, Ali bought a five acre property in Santa Fe, New Mexico that has been her primary residence ever since.

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Roddy McDowall Net Worth https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/actors/roddy-mcdowall-net-worth/ https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/actors/roddy-mcdowall-net-worth/#respond Wed, 09 Aug 2023 23:35:46 +0000 https://www.celebritynetworth.com/?p=264887 Roddy McDowall net worth and salary: Roddy McDowall was an English-American actor, voice artist, director, and photographer who had a net worth of $4 million at the time of his death in 1998.

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Roddy McDowall was an English-American actor, voice artist, director, and photographer who had a net worth of $4 million at the time of his death in 1998. That's the same as around $7.5 million in today's dollars after adjusting for inflation. Roddy McDowall was best known for his roles in "The Planet of the Apes" film series, "How Green Was My Valley", and "Lassie Come Home". McDowall died in October 1998 at the age of 70.

McDowall began his career as a child actor in the 1930s. He appeared in several films, including "How Green Was My Valley" (1941), for which he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. He continued to act as a teenager and young adult, appearing in films such as "Lassie Come Home" (1943) and "The Robe" (1953).

In the 1950s, McDowall began to focus more on television and theater. He starred in several successful television series, including "The Twilight Zone" and "The Wild Wild West". He also appeared in several Broadway plays, including "The Crucible" and "The Lion in Winter".

In the 1960s, McDowall returned to films with a starring role in the "Planet of the Apes" film series. He played Cornelius in four sequels, and he also appeared in several other science fiction films, such as "Logan's Run" (1976) and "Star Trek: The Motion Picture" (1979).

McDowall continued to act throughout the 1980s and 1990s. He appeared in several films, including "Crocodile Dundee II" (1988) and "The Muppet Christmas Carol" (1992). He also appeared in several television series, including "The Ray Bradbury Theater" and "Babylon 5".

Early Life

Roddy McDowall was born on September 17, 1928, in Herne Hill, London, England. He was the only child of Winifred (née Corcoran), an Irish-born aspiring actress, and Thomas Andrew McDowall, a merchant seaman of distant Scottish descent. McDowall was enrolled in elocution courses at age five and had appeared in several films by the time he was ten.

1940s – 1950s Career

McDowall's first major film role was in the 1941 drama "How Green Was My Valley." He played Huw Morgan, the youngest son of a Welsh mining family. The film was a critical and commercial success, and McDowall was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.

McDowall continued to act as a teenager and young adult, appearing in films such as "Lassie Come Home" (1943), "The Keys of the Kingdom" (1944), and "The Robe" (1953). He also appeared in several television series, including "The Ford Theatre Hour" and "The Philco Television Playhouse."

1950s – 1970s Career

In the 1950s, McDowall began to focus more on television and theater. He starred in several successful television series, including "The Twilight Zone" and "The Wild Wild West." He also appeared in several Broadway plays, including "The Crucible" and "The Lion in Winter."

In the 1960s, McDowall returned to films with a starring role in the "Planet of the Apes" film series. He played Cornelius, a sympathetic ape scientist, in four sequels, and he also appeared in several other science fiction films, such as "Logan's Run" (1976) and "Star Trek: The Motion Picture" (1979).

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Later Life 1980s-1990s

In the 1980s and 1990s, McDowall continued to act in a variety of films and television shows. He appeared in the films "Crocodile Dundee II" (1988), "The Muppet Christmas Carol" (1992), and "The Flintstones" (1994). He also appeared in the television series "The Ray Bradbury Theater" (1985-1992), "Babylon 5" (1993-1998), and "The Wild Thornberrys" (1998).

McDowall was also a successful voice actor. He voiced the character of Cornelius in the "Planet of the Apes" animated series (1975-1976) and the character of Mr. Smee in the "Peter Pan" animated series (1989-1990).

Personal Life and Death

McDowall was a private person and did not often discuss his personal life. He was known to be a kind and gentle man, and he was a close friend of many actors and actresses. He was also a passionate animal lover and was a vocal advocate for animal rights.

McDowall died of cancer in October 1998, at his home in Studio City, California. He was 70 years old. He was cremated and his ashes were scattered at sea.

Studio City Home

Roddy lived in the same home in Studio City, California for nearly three decades. His estate sold the home a few months after his death for $1.3 million.

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Johnny Sins Net Worth https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/actors/johnny-sins-net-worth/ https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/actors/johnny-sins-net-worth/#respond Wed, 09 Aug 2023 18:24:14 +0000 https://www.celebritynetworth.com/?p=215286 Johnny Sins net worth: Johnny Sins is an American pornographic actor who has a net worth of $5 million. Johnny Sins was born in

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Johnny Sins is a pornographic actor, director, and YouTuber who has a net worth of $5 million. Johnny Sins is known for his shaved head and muscular build. He landed his first adult acting jobs by responding to Craigslist ads and eventually caught the eye of Brazzers. Between 2007 and 2019 he performed in more than one thousand scenes for Brazzers. In that same time period he appeared in roughly 2300 total scenes.

Among the most searched-for male porn actors online, he has received numerous honors, including the AVN Award for Favorite Male Porn Star in both 2017 and 2018. Out of nearly 40 adult award nominations, Johnny Sins has won 4 notable awards including most popular male performer as chosen by women and two AVN awards for adult star of the year. Sins has his own production company, and with fellow porn star and ex-wife Kissa launched the YouTube channel SinsTV in 2017.

In 2017 Johnny and then-wife Kissa Sins launched a YouTube channel called SinsTV. Their videos give sex advice while also following the couple's everyday lives. By May 2019 they had more than 1.1 million subscribers and 56 million total views. Some of their most popular videos have north of 5 million views a piece.

Early Life and Education

Johnny Sins, whose real name is Steven Wolfe, was born on New Year's Eve in 1978 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Growing up, he was very shy. For his higher education, he attended Indiana University of Pennsylvania.

Career Beginnings

After graduating from college, Sins got a job doing construction six days a week. It was around this time that he noticed early signs of male pattern baldness, and decided to keep his head shaved. In 2006, Sins quit his job in construction and moved to Los Angeles to pursue a full-time career in the adult film industry.

Adult Film Career

Sins got his start in the porn industry doing gigs through Craigslist ads. He eventually joined the Canadian porn production company Brazzers, where he became one of the studio's biggest names. Sins went on to perform in over 2,000 pornographic videos, drawing recognition for his shaved head and muscular build. He was also slated, along with fellow porn star Eva Lovia, to star in the first adult film shot in space, but crowdfunding for the project on Indiegogo failed to come through. In 2020, Sins ceased making pornographic videos for major studios, but continued to produce content through his own self-titled production company.

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Honors and Accolades

Sins has earned numerous honors for his work in the adult film industry. He received his first major award nomination in 2008, which was an AVN Award nomination for Best Couples Sex Scene – Video for the video "Fuck Club." The following year, Sins earned three AVN nominations: Best Male Newcomer, and Best Group Sex Scene and Best Three-Way Sex Scene for the video "Cheerleaders." He received another nomination for Best Three-Way Sex Scene in 2010 for "Cum-Spoiled Sluts." Three more nominations followed in 2011: Best Anal Sex Scene for "Big Butts Like it Big 6," Best Couples Sex Scene for "Performers of the Year 2010," and Unsung Male Performer of the Year. Sins was nominated for Unsung Male Performer of the Year again in 2012, as well as for Most Outrageous Sex Scene for "Introducing the Russo Twins." He finally won the AVN Award for Unsung Male Performer of the Year on his third consecutive nomination in 2013. Sins went on to win the AVN Award for Favorite Male Porn Star in both 2017 and 2018.

Among Sins' other honors are four XRCO Award nominations: for New Stud in 2009, Male Performer of the Year in 2014, and Unsung Swordsman of the Year in 2015 and 2017. He also received several XBIZ Award nominations, including four for Male Performer of the Year, and won one for Best Scene – Vignette Release in 2016 for the scene "Let's Play Doctor." Later, in 2018, Sins won the Pornhub Award for Most Popular Male Performer by Women. He went on to win the Pornhub Award for Best Dick (Fan Voting) in 2022.

YouTube

In early 2017, Sins and fellow porn star Kissa Sins, his wife at the time, launched the YouTube channel SinsTV. On the channel, they documented their day-to-day lives and offered sex advice to viewers. In the spring of 2018, a video on the channel of Sins trying a variety of Turkish snacks went viral and became the top YouTube video in Turkey. SinsTV has racked up over 97 million total views and around two million subscribers since its launch.

Personal Life

Sins was previously married to fellow porn star Kissa, from whom he separated in 2019. He resides in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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McLean Stevenson Net Worth https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/actors/mclean-stevenson-net-worth/ https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/actors/mclean-stevenson-net-worth/#respond Tue, 08 Aug 2023 01:25:22 +0000 https://www.celebritynetworth.com/?p=220144 McLean Stevenson net worth: McLean Stevenson was an American actor who had a net worth of $2 million at the time of his death in 1996. That's the same as around $4 million today after adjusting for inflation.

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McLean Stevenson was an American actor who had a net worth of $2 million at the time of his death in 1996. That's the same as around $4 million today after adjusting for inflation.

McLean Stevenson was best known for starring as Colonel Henry Blake on the television series "M*A*S*H." Stevenson's portrayal of the affable and sometimes befuddled character brought him widespread acclaim, earning him a Golden Globe Award.

McLean infamously only starred on the show from 1972 to 1975, opting to leave after the third season to pursue other opportunities. Those other opportunities would prove to be only moderately successful while "M*A*S*H" went to air eight more seasons and became one of the most popular and highly watched series in TV history. Over 100 million people tuned-in to watch show's finale in February 1983.

McLean Stevenson passed away on February 15, 1996 of a heart attack at 68 years old.

Early Life and Career Beginning

Born on November 14, 1927, in Normal, Illinois, McLean Stevenson grew up with a strong interest in performing. After attending Lake Forest Academy and later Northwestern University, he pursued various career paths before finding his calling in acting. Stevenson worked in insurance, served in the Navy, and even dabbled in politics before deciding to move to Los Angeles to try his hand at acting. Early work in stand-up comedy and guest appearances on television shows helped him build connections and develop his craft.

M*A*S*H

Stevenson's breakthrough came when he was cast as Lt. Colonel Henry Blake in the television series "M*A*S*H." Premiering in 1972, the series was set in a mobile army surgical hospital during the Korean War, and Stevenson's portrayal of the commanding officer quickly resonated with audiences. His ability to balance humor and sincerity provided a humanizing touch to the character, making Lt. Colonel Blake a standout figure in a show filled with strong performances. Stevenson's work on "M*A*S*H" remains one of his most celebrated achievements.

Unfortunately, Stevenson decided to leave the series after the third season to pursue other opportunities. He apparently preferred to be the star of the show and could see that his role was largely becoming a sidekick to other characters. His former cast mate Loretta Swit would later claim that he felt oppressed being in an ensemble cast of eight actors. He reportedly even told her:

"I know I will not be in anything as good as this show, but I have to leave and be number one."

The decision to depart the series would widely be viewed as a blunder since the show went on to air eight more seasons and was BY FAR the most-popular show in television history up to that point by the time it concluded in February 1983, to an audience of over 100 million people. By seasons 9, 10 and 11, Alan Alda was one of the highest-paid actors in the world, earning an extraordinary salary of $300,000 per episode. A stunning figure for the time. With 20 episodes per season, Alda was earning around $6 million per season. After adjusting for inflation that salary is the same as around $22 million per year today. It's not known what McLean Stevenson's salary was when he left the show in 1975, but even the actor who played "Radar," Gary Burghoff, was offered a contract of $4 million per season when he decided to leave in 1979. And offer he declined.

The writers of M*A*S*H opted not to tell the actors what was going on with Stevenson until they had written the episode in which he was killed off. In the final episode of the 1974-1975 season, titled "Abyssinia, Henry," his character left on a plane after being discharged. The actor who played Radar, Gary Burghoff, is handed a piece of paper which he reads allowed:

"I have a message. Lieutenant Colonel Henry Blake's plane was shot down over the Sea of Japan. It spun in. There were no survivors."

None of the actors in the scene, including Burghoff, knew what the writers had done so their reactions were genuine shock:

This was a truly unprecedented move for a number of reasons. First, to keep the actors in the dark so their genuine shock could be captured by the cameras was considered a creative masterpiece. Secondly, up to this point no major television character in history had ever been killed-off in such a tragic and sudden way. Third, the sudden death served as a statement regarding the true horrors and unexpectedness of war.

After M*A*S*H

(Not to be confused with the literal spinoff that was titled "AfterMASH")…

After M*A*S*H, Stevenson faced challenges in finding roles that matched his earlier success. He starred in several short-lived television series, including "The McLean Stevenson Show" and "Hello, Larry," but none of these projects captured the magic of his work on "M*A*S*H." Despite these setbacks, Stevenson remained a beloved figure, making guest appearances on various shows and continuing to work in television throughout the 1980s.

Personal Life and Death

McLean Stevenson was married three times. He was married to his third wife Ginny Fosdick from 1980 until his death.

McLean Stevenson died on February 15, 1996 at the age of 68 from a sudden fatal heart attack. In a very strange coincidence, Roger Bowen, the actor who portrayed Colonel Henry Blake in the 1970 film "MASH," died of a heart attack the very next day.

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Deney Terrio Net Worth https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/actors/deney-terrio-net-worth/ https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/actors/deney-terrio-net-worth/#respond Mon, 07 Aug 2023 23:20:20 +0000 http://www.celebritynetworth.com/?p=57161 Deney Terrio is an American choreographer, actor and television host who has a net worth of $1 million. Deney Terrio is perhaps best known as the host of the television

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Deney Terrio is an American choreographer, actor and television host who has a net worth of $1 million. Deney Terrio is perhaps best known as the host of the television musical variety show "Dance Fever", which aired from 1979 to 1987. Danny famously served as the dance coach and choreographer for John Travolta in the iconic film "Saturday Night Fever". He also appeared in films such as "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan", "A Night In Heaven", "The Idolmaker", "When Disco Ruled the World", and "Knights of the City".

More recently, Deney Terrio has appeared in and hosted several specials for VH-1 and PBS including "Get Down Tonight: The Disco Explosion", "VH-1 Where Are They Now?", and "The Joy of Disco."

In 1991, Deney Terrio sued Merv Griffin, the producer of his hit show "Dance Fever", for sexual harassment. Deney Terrio sought $11.3 million in damages. The case was dismissed. Currently, Deney Terrio is exploring his disco roots as the host of his own disco radio program on Sirus satellite radio. In 2015 he sued toy company Hasbro over a toy figure named Vinnie Terrio. A year later this case was settled out of court.

Early Life

Deney Terrio was born on June 15, 1950 and given the name Denis George Mahan. He was born in Revere, Massachusetts but then raised by his family in Titusville, Florida. As a youth, he enjoyed dancing and took many classes, eventually becoming a professional dancer.

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Career

Terrio transitioned into working as a dance coach and choreographer. He rose to fame when he worked as coach and choreographer for John Travolta in the movie "Saturday Night Fever" in 1978. He also was often featured as a dancer on the "Merv Griffin Show." From that experience, he was selected to host a new show created by Griffin called "Dance Fever." The show first aired in January of 1979. Terrio hosted the series until September of 1985 when he was replaced by Adrian Zmed. During his tenure as host, the show's theme was performed by a musical team called Triple "S" Connection.

While hosting "Dance Fever," Terrio booked a number of other jobs as well. He appeared in the films "The Idolmaker" in 1980, "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan" in 1982, "A Night in Heaven" in 1983, and "Knights of the City" in 1986. He also had a number of guest-starring roles on popular television series like "The Love Boat."

After his time with "Dance Fever" came to an end, he began touring nightclubs in the 1990s and worked as a judge for various dance contests. He later made other television appearances in the 2000s. He has appeared on several specials on VH1 and also co-hosted the 2004 PBS special "Get Down Tonight: The Disco Explosion." The special featured many popular disco artists from the 1970s as well as actress Karen Lynn Gorney who had been in "Saturday Night Fever." In the special, Terrio and Gorney danced to a live performance of the song "More Than a Woman" performed by the Taveres, just as Gorney had done with John Travolta in the film.

Terrio also hosted his own disco radio show "Saturday Night Dance Party" on the Sirius Satellite Radio network. He is also a choreographer and competitor at regional "Dancing with the Stars" competitions.

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David Morse Net Worth https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/actors/david-morse-net-worth/ https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/actors/david-morse-net-worth/#respond Mon, 07 Aug 2023 22:35:36 +0000 https://www.celebritynetworth.com/?p=96384 David Morse Net Worth: David Morse is an American actor, singer, director and writer who has a net worth of $4 million. David Morse first gained recognition for his portrayal of Dr. Jack Morrison

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What is David Morse's Net Worth?

David Morse is an American actor, singer, director and writer who has a net worth of $4 million. David Morse first gained recognition for his portrayal of Dr. Jack Morrison on the medical drama "St. Elsewhere." He appeared in all six seasons. This role launched his career and set the stage for numerous memorable appearances in both film and television. In film, Morse has worked with celebrated directors, earning praise for his performances in movies like "The Green Mile," where he played Brutus "Brutal" Howell, and "Disturbia." Other David Morse films include "12 Monkeys," "The Negotiator" and "The Rock."

On television, Morse has continued to impress audiences with roles in critically acclaimed series such as "House," where he played a detective, and "Treme," where he portrayed a police officer navigating post-Katrina New Orleans. His work on HBO's "Hack" as a taxi-driving vigilante also drew attention.

Early Life

Born October 11, 1953 in Beverly, Massachusetts, he was a fixture in theater productions with the Boston Repertory Company during the '70s before moving to New York to pursue work with the Circle Repertory.

Career

His feature film debut came in Richard Donner's "Inside Moves" (1980), which cast him as a likable basketball player turned bartender. After playing the bit part of shoe store cop in "Max Dugan Returns" (1982), Morse landed the role that soon brought him national attention. As Dr. Jack Morrison on "St. Elsewhere," Morse invested himself deeply in the role. Morse also directed two episodes of St. Elsewhere, in 1987.

When St. Elsewhere ended, Morse branched out into meatier character parts, playing a paid assassin in the two-part miniseries "Brotherhood of the Rose" (NBC, 1989) and a crazed kidnapper in "Cry in the Wild: The Taking of Peggy Ann" (NBC, 1991). His most layered performance during this period came in Sean Penn's directorial debut, "The Indian Runner" (1991), which earned him an Independent Spirit Award nomination.

Morse earned perhaps his greatest acclaim for his performance in "How I Learned to Drive," for which he was honored for with Drama Desk and Obie Awards, among other accolades. He played a tough but fair prison guard in "The Green Mile" (1999) and outshined stars Russell Crowe and Meg Ryan in "Proof of Life" (2000). In Lars Von Trier's "Dancer in the Dark" (2000), Morse performed song and dance numbers. He also played a police detective in the television series "House." These days, Morse stays busy splitting his professional time mostly between stage and television roles.

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Personal Life and Real Estate

David and his wife, actress/author Susan Wheeler Duff have been married since 1982. They have three children.

After losing their house in the 1994 Northridge earthquake, David and Susan moved their family to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In 2018 they paid $2 million for an 8,000 square foot mansion in Philadelphia's Chestnut Hill neighborhood.

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Alexander Ludwig Net Worth https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/actors/alexander-ludwig-net-worth/ https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/actors/alexander-ludwig-net-worth/#respond Mon, 07 Aug 2023 20:50:29 +0000 https://www.celebritynetworth.com/?p=118578 Alexander Ludwig Net Worth: Alexander Ludwig is a Canadian actor, singer, and model who has a net worth of $4 million. Alexander Ludwig was

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What is Alexander Ludwig's Net Worth?

Alexander Ludwig is a Canadian actor, singer, and model who has a net worth of $4 million. Alexander Ludwig began his career as a child before later landing roles in films like "Hunger Games," "Lone Survivor," "Bad Boys for Life," and "Vikings."

Early Life

Alexander Ludwig was born on May 7, 1992 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He was born to parents Sharlene and Harald Horst Ludwig. His mother worked as an actress and his father was a businessman and the former co-chair of Lionsgate Entertainment. He grew up with his three younger siblings. He had to convince his parents to support his dream of becoming an actor as his parents wanted him to live a more normal life as a child before entering the world of entertainment. However he did ultimately begin acting as a child and then later earned a degree in theater at the University of Southern California where he was also in the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity.

Career

Ludwig began acting at the age of nine when he was featured in a Harry Potter toy commercial. This job enabled him to sign on with an agent and obtain more commercial work. He later landed roles in films like "Air Bud: World Pup" in 2000, "MXP: Most Extreme Primate" in 2003, "Scary Godmother: The Revenge of Jimmy" in 2005, "Eve and the Fire Horse" in 2005," and "The Sandlot: Heading Home" in 2007.

In addition to his work in movies, Ludwig also worked in television during this time. He had a role in the made for television movie "A Little Thing Called Murder" in 2006 and the television series "The Dead Zone." He also had a lead role in "The Seeker: The Dark is Rising" in 2007 after going through what he described as a grueling audition process. He had to go through 16 auditions before being cast.

In 2009, he landed the lead role in "Race to Witch Mountain" which was a remake of the original 1975 film "Escape to Witch Mountain." The film opened at number one at the box office the weekend that it premiered. His next major role was in "The Hunger Games" when he was cast as the character, Cato. At the 2012 MTV Movie Awards, he won the Best Fight Award along with Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson. He also won the Best Villain award at the 2012 Teen Choice Awards.

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In 2013, Ludwig co-starred in the films "Lone Survivor" and "Grown Ups 2." The following year, in 2014, he joined the cast of the popular television series "Vikings" playing the character of Bjorn Ironside. The following year, he received a nomination a the Golden Maple Awards in the Best Actor in a TV Series Broadcast in the U.S. for his work in "Vikings." In 2015, he appeared as the male lead in the horror films "Final Girl" and "The Final Girls." While the film titles sounded similar, they were actually unrelated. In 2017, he was cast in the show "Swerve," appearing in six total episodes as the character of Dr. Delucchi.

In 2020, Ludwig appeared in "Bad Boys for Life," playing Dorn, a hacker. He also appeared in The Band Perry's music video for "Gentle on My Mind" alongside "Teen Wolf" actress Shelley Hennig. In 2021, he appeared in "Night Teeth," "Heart of Champions," and "National Champions." In 2023, he appeared in "Guy Ritchie's The Covenant." Beginning in 2021, he started appearing in the series "Heels" as character Ace Space.

Outside of his acting career, Ludwig also has pursued a career as a musician. He signed with the country music label BBR Music Group/BMG in May of 2021. His self-titled EP was released on May 21, 2021. In August of 2022, it was announced that Ludwig would appear in Nicki Minaj's music video for her single "Super Freaky Girl." A couple weeks later, Ludwig released his debut album, "Highway 99."

Personal Life

Ludwig enjoys skiing and is a competitive freestyle skier. He has also participated in skydiving. He has also suffered from a number of substance abuse and mental health issues which began when he was a teenager. In February of 2019, he disclosed that he had suffered from depression, anxiety, alcoholism, and substance abuse starting at the age of 14.

In 2020, Ludwig married Lauren Dear. After the couple suffered three miscarriages, Dear gave birth to their first child, a daughter, in April of 2023.

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Justin Kirk Net Worth https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/actors/justin-kirk-net-worth/ https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/actors/justin-kirk-net-worth/#respond Sun, 06 Aug 2023 22:33:38 +0000 https://www.celebritynetworth.com/?p=96915 Justin Kirk Net Worth: Justin Kirk is an American actor who has a net worth of $4 million.

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Justin Kirk is an American actor who has a net worth of $4 million.

Justin Kirk began working in theater as a child and moved to New York after his high school graduation. He started performing in local bands and attended the Circle in the Square Theatre School for two years. Kirk's professional career began on stage and he made his Broadway debut in a production of "Any Given Day". He appeared in his first film in 1997's "Love! Valour! Compassion!" as Bobby Brahms.

In 2003, Kirk scored the part of Prior Walter on the TV series "Angels in America". He appeared in six episodes, earning an Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Movie. Kirk was also nominated for a SAG Award and won a Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor for the part. He had several other small parts before landing the role of Andy Botwin on the hit Showtime series "Weeds," which lasted from 2005 until 2012. Kirk appeared in 98 episodes, winning a Satellite Award for Best Actor in a Television Series Musical or Comedy. He was nominated for a Golden Globe, a second Satellite Award, and an SAG Award. Kirk's other TV and film credits include "Modern Family", "Everwood", "The Blacklist", "Four Boxes", "Life Happens", and "Justice League: War". He appeared in three music videos, including the Vengaboys' "Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom!".

Early Life

Justin Kirk was born on May 28, 1969 in Salem, Oregon. His mother was of Russian-Jewish descent while his father was of Danish and English ancestry. The family then moved to Union, Washington where Kirk grew up. He attended a grade school on a Native American reservation until this family later moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota when he was 12 years old. He went to high school there and also began performing at the Children's Theatre Company. After he completed high school, he moved to New York City. He played guitar with several New York bands in the early 1990s, most notably The Dimestore Darlings. He also enrolled in and completed a two-year conservatory acting program at Circle in the Square Theatre School.

Career

In terms of Kirk's theater career, he first began appearing professionally on stage in 1993 in a production of "Spine" at the George Street Playhouse. The same year, he also appeared in "Any Gien Day." From 1994 to 1995, he appeared in "Love! Valour! Compassion!" at the New York City Center Stage I. For his work in that play, he won an Obie Award in the Distinguished Performance in the Ensemble category in 1995. Over the years, even as his film and television career picked up, he continued appearing in stage productions. He appeared in "Old Wicked Songs," "Other Desert Cities," "The Invisible Hand," "Ten Unknowns," "These Paper Bullets!," and "Evanston Salt Costs Climbing." For his performance in "Old Wicked Songs," he won the Back Stage West Garland Award in the Outstanding Performance Category. He was also nominated at the Drama Desk Awards in the Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play category for his work in "Ten Unknowns."

Kirk began his television career in 1995 when he appeared in an episode of "New York News." In 1999, he booked a major role in the series "Jack & Jill" as character Bartholomew Zane. He appeared in 32 total episodes of the show between 1999 and 2001. In 2003, he appeared in Prior Walter in "Angels in America," a television miniseries. He was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie for his work. Over the next few years, he appeared in episodes of shows like "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," "Jack & Bobby," and "Without a Trace" before booking his next major role in the series "Weeds" in 2005. He played the main role character of Andy Botwin and appeared in 98 episodes of the show from 2005 to 2012. He also had a recurring role on "Modern Family" from 2010 to 2015. In 2012, he appeared in "Animal Practice" for nine episodes.

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Other television series that Kirk has appeared in include "The Blacklist," "Tyrant," "Wayward Pines," "American Dad!," "Manhattan," "You're the Worst," and "APB." In 2018, he booked a prominent role in "Kidding." From 2020 to 2023, he appeared as character Hamilton Burger in "Perry Mason." From 2021 to 2023, he appeared in five episodes of the massively popular series "Succession."

Kirk has also had a successful film career which began in the late 1990s. Some of his earlier films include "The Eden Myth," "Chapter Zero," "Teddy Bears' Picnic," and "Outpatient." In 2006, he appeared in the films "Outpatient," "Hollywood Dreams," "Flannel Pajamas," "Puccini for Beginners," "Ask the Dust," and "Operation Homecoming: Writing the Wartime Experience."

In 2009, Kirk appeared in "Against the Current," "Four Boxes," and "The Presence." The following year, he appeared in "See You in September" and "Elektra Luxx." In 2011, he had a role in "Life Happens" and then appeared in the films "30 Beats," "Vamps," "Goats," and "Nobody Walks" in 2012. In 2014, he voiced a character in "Justice League: War." The same year, he appeared in the film "Walter." In 2017, he had a role in "Molly's Game" and a role in "The Tribes of Palos Verdes." The following year, he appeared in the film "Vice." In 2020, Kirk acted in "Hollywood Fringe" and appeared in the short film "Leroy" in 2021.

Personal Life

Kirk keeps his dating and personal life quite private. He was once previously connected to actress Elizabeth Reaser but the two are not together now. Kirk is assumed to be single and divides his time living between Los Angeles and New York City. He enjoys listening to radio programming and is a self-described radio nerd.

Real Estate

In April 2003 Justin paid $596,000 for a modest, 1,200 square foot home in the Hollywood Hills. He sold this home in March 2021 for $1.415 million.

In August 2020 Justin paid $1.8 million for a home in the Hollywood Hills.

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