Harold Henry Reese Net Worth is $16 Million Harold Henry Reese Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Harold Peter Henry "Pee Wee" Reese (July 23, 1918 – August 14, 1999) was an American professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball as a shortstop for the Brooklyn and Los Angeles Dodgers from 1940 to 1958. A ten-time All Star, Reese contributed to seven National League championships for the Dodgers and was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1984. Reese is also famous for his support of his teammate Jackie Robinson, the first modern African American player in the major leagues, especially in Robinson's difficult first years.
Full Name Pee Wee Reese Date Of Birth July 23, 1918 Died 1999-08-14 Place Of Birth Ekron, Kentucky, USA Height 5' 9" (1.75 m) Profession Actor Education duPont Manual High School Nationality American Spouse Dorothy Walton Reese Children Mark Allen Reese, Barbara Reese Dudgeon Parents Emma Thomas Allen Reese, Carl Marion Reese Awards Lou Gehrig Memorial Award Star Sign Leo
# Fact 1 Father of Mark Reese . 2 Befriended Jackie Robinson when he first came up to the Dodgers. 3 Uniform number 1 retired by the Dodgers. 4 Biography in: "American National Biography". Supplement 1, pp. 508-510. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002. 5 In 1949 led National League shortstops in fielding percentage (.977). 6 Made major league debut on 23 April 1940. 7 Enshrined in the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1984. 8 Shortstop with the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers, 1940-1942 & 1946-1958.
Actor Title Year Status Character The Geisha Boy 1958 Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop (uncredited)
Self Title Year Status Character 1968 World Series 1968 TV Mini-Series Himself - Pregame Host 1968 MLB All-Star Game 1968 TV Special Himself - Color Commentator 1967 MLB All-Star Game 1967 TV Special Himself - Color Commentator 1966 World Series 1966 TV Mini-Series Himself - Field Reporter 1966 MLB All-Star Game 1966 TV Special Himself - Color Commentator General Electric Theater 1958 TV Series Himself 1956 World Series 1956 TV Series Himself - Brooklyn Dodgers Shortstop 1955 World Series 1955 TV Mini-Series Himself - Brooklyn Dodgers Shortstop The Colgate Comedy Hour 1955 TV Series Himself - Baseball Player The Ed Sullivan Show 1953-1955 TV Series Himself 1953 World Series 1953 TV Mini-Series Himself - Brooklyn Dodgers Shortstop 1953 MLB All-Star Game 1953 TV Special Himself - NL Shortstop 1952 World Series 1952 TV Mini-Series Himself - Brooklyn Dodgers Shortstop 1952 MLB All-Star Game 1952 TV Special Himself - NL Shortstop 1950 MLB All-Star Game 1950 TV Special Himself - NL Shortstop 1949 World Series 1949 TV Series Himself - Brooklyn Dodgers Shortstop 1949 MLB All-Star Game 1949 TV Special Himself - NL Shortstop 1947 World Series 1947 TV Mini-Series Himself - Brooklyn Dodgers Shortstop Style of the Stars 1947 Documentary short All-Star Baseball Player Brooklyn, I Love You 1946 Short Himself
Known for movies 1966 MLB All-Star Game (1966) as Himself - Color Commentator
Brooklyn, I Love You (1946) as Himself
1967 MLB All-Star Game (1967) as Himself - Color Commentator
1968 MLB All-Star Game (1968) as Himself - Color Commentator