Donald Francis Michael Hastings Net Worth

Donald Francis Michael Hastings Net Worth is
$6 Million

Donald Francis Michael Hastings Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Actor and writer, best known as "The Video Ranger", "Jack Lane", and "Dr. Bob Hughes" on television. The youngest son of Hazel and Charles Hastings, he lived in Brooklyn's Bedford-Stuyvesant area until he was six, attending Our Lady of Victory parochial school for one year. The family then moved to St. Alban's, Queens and, about that time, his ...

Date Of BirthApril 1, 1934
Place Of BirthBrooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Height5' 11" (1.8 m)
ProfessionActor, Writer
SpouseDivorced, children
Star SignAries
#Quote
1When Don was six years old, "I went to watch (brother) Bob do the (radio) show ("Coast to Coast on a Bus") one Sunday, and somebody said to him, pointing to me, "What does he do?" Bob said "Nothing". They told me to sing. I sang "You Take the High Road and I'll Take the Low Road". They asked me to join the "Bus Bunny" chorus, and I had a few lines now and then. Madge Tucket was the star and known as the "lady next door". Milton Cross was the announcer and Skip Homeier, Charita Bauer, William Redfield, Ben Cooper and William Daniels and his sister Jacqueline Daniel were on with me. It was fun, although I had to get up very early on Sunday morning. I think I made two dollars a week. Only when the "Bus Bunny" chorus was on. Somebody's mother said to my mother "They're looking for boys for "Life With Father". You ought to take Donald". My mother said "Do you want to go?" I did, so off we went to Oscar Sirlon's office. He was the producer. I read for the part of Harlan, the littlest boy. And I got it. All my brothers were in school and, at that point, my father was not working. The company he had been selling for was absorbed by another company, and everybody was fired. My father said if I went, he would work with the stage crew. My mother couldn't go because my brothers were all in high school. So off we went - my father and I. He used to get a lot of publicity because he was the only stage father in the history of the theater at that point. I made $65 a week on the road, plus travel allowance. We traveled from coast to coast for ten months, all by train. The trains were sensational. I loved it. My father took me to every museum, every point of interest, wherever we were. There were forty-eight states then, and we covered about forty of them. The play sold out coast to coast. It was a great experience. Once, in South Bend, Indiana, our scenery got lost. It was a sell-out crowd, and the manager offered to return the tickets and cancel the performance. But the audience wouldn't let him. We went out and sang patriotic songs and entertained, and the audience watched while the crew set up the scenery when it finally arrived. They applauded the electricians and carpenters. It was really quite an experience".
2About his first teacher, Sister Loretta St. Claire: "She was sensational. Then, when I was fifteen, I went back to my father's old parish for a bazaar and a nun came up to me and said "You're Donald Hastings." It was Sister Loretta. She hadn't seen me for nine years and she recognized me.
3My brothers were all at least nine years older than I was, and they all went off to the army in World War II, so in many ways I was raised as an only child. It was a lot of fun growing up. We lived with my grandparents in a brownstone in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn until I was six. Then we moved to St. Alban's, Queens. I was a pretty good kid. I won all the holy pictures in first grade for being quiet. The nuns all liked me because I said I wanted to be a priest. During recess, some of the kids sold candy for the cafeteria, and I sold more than anybody."
4About his grade-school play: "I had one line. I was dressed as a farmer and I said "That ain't the way I heard it." Somebody on radio was famous for saying that. It may have been Fred Allen. Anyway, I got a big laugh. I was a star immediately."
5I like to write. I write scripts, mostly. I used to write some daytime stuff. I once wrote a screenplay with another guy which was pretty well received by the people who saw it. Then he and I stopped working together and it was never produced. I'm thinking of getting it out and rewriting it, maybe for a TV movie.
6I started dating when I got to high school. Most of the girls I dated were from Long Island and St. Albans. I went steady with a girl who later married my best friend. I also took out Hope Lange in high school.
7"I never got drafted. I almost enlisted when Captain Video and His Video Rangers (1949) went off, but my father and a friend talked me out of it. I got a notice once telling me to be ready to go, but I never got another one until I was married and had a baby, and then I had a 4-A rating. I did a lot of Army training films, though".
8About Captain Video and His Video Rangers (1949): "There were other shows before ours and, by the time we went on the air, it would be a hundred degrees. Our first space suits were reducing suits made of yellow plastic, and we'd lose a hundred pounds every time we went on. On Saturdays, a hoe-down show called "Country Style" followed us (on "The Secret Files of Captain Video") and, one time during one of our scenes, a couple do-si-doed right through our set. Here we were in our space suits. That was rather interesting".
9"In the summer of 1955, when Captain Video and His Video Rangers (1949) went off the air, I was so identified with "The Video Ranger", I didn't do another TV show until September. It was the longest period of not working I ever had".
#Fact
1By 1975 he had been playing Dr. Bob Hughes for so long that his neighbors would occasional ask for his medical advice.
2Held the record for longest-serving actor on a television serial for many years. William Roache, who plays Ken Barlow on the British soap Coronation Street (1960) was widely believed to be the record-holder, but Don Hastings had portrayed Bob Hughes in As the World Turns (1956) for two months longer than Roache has played Ken. However, since As the World Turns (1956) was canceled in September 2010, William Roache had taken over the record from November 2010 onwards.
3Don was getting at least one marriage proposal each week while on Captain Video and His Video Rangers (1949).
4Hastings also has two daughters, Jennifer Hastings and Julie Hastings, and a son, Matthew Hastings, from a previous marriage.
5Daughter, Katharine Scott Hastings, born [September 1982]
6Younger brother of Bob Hastings.

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
As the World Turns1960-2010TV SeriesBob Hughes Merchant Wizard of Oz ...
Eureka2010TV SeriesBaseball Game Announcer
Engaged to Kill2006TV MovieDr. Lennox
Decoys2004Medical Examiner
Our Private World1965TV SeriesDr. Bob Hughes
Decoy1958TV SeriesDave Carter
The Edge of Night1956-1957TV SeriesJack Lane
Crunch and Des1955TV Series
Studio One in Hollywood1955TV Series
The Big Story1955TV SeriesGeorge Hanson
Captain Video and His Video Rangers1949-1955TV SeriesThe Video Ranger / Video Ranger
The Secret Files of Captain Video1953-1954TV SeriesThe Video Ranger
The Magic Cottage1949TV Series
The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre1949TV Series

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
As the World Turns1956TV Series 1971-1972
Guiding Light1952TV Series

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
SoapTalk2004-2006TV SeriesHimself
The 31st Annual Daytime Emmy Awards2004TV SpecialHimself
The 20th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards1993TV SpecialHimself
After Hours: Singin', Swingin' and All That Jazz1977TV MovieHimself
The Ed Sullivan Show1950TV SeriesThe Video Ranger

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
TV Guide Looks at Science Fiction1997TV Movie documentaryThe Video Ranger
They Went to the Stars1980TV Movie documentaryThe Video Ranger

Won Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2004Lifetime Achievement AwardDaytime Emmy Awards
1998Soap Opera Digest AwardSoap Opera Digest AwardsEditor's Choice

Nominated Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
1992Soap Opera Digest AwardSoap Opera Digest AwardsOutstanding Lead Actor: DaytimeAs the World Turns (1956)

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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