Howard Duff Net Worth is $7 Million Howard Duff Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Tough, virile, wavy-haired and ruggedly handsome with trademark forlorn-looking brows that added an intriguing touch of vulnerability to his hard outer core, actor Howard Duff and his wife-at-the-time, actress Ida Lupino, were one of Hollywood's premiere film couples during the 1950s "Golden Age". Prior to that, Duff had relationships with a ...
Date Of Birth November 24, 1913, Bremerton, Washington, United States Died July 8, 1990, Santa Barbara, California, United States Place Of Birth Bremerton, Washington, USA Height 6' (1.83 m) Profession Actor, Director, Producer Education Roosevelt High School Spouse Judy Jenkinson (m. 1986–1990), Ida Lupino (m. 1951–1984) Children Bridget Duff Star Sign Sagittarius
# Fact 1 He was a lifelong registered Democrat. 2 He was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1623 Vine Street in Hollywood, California on February 8, 1960. 3 In 1951, RKO Radio Pictures tried to compose a film noir entitled "The Sins of Sarah Ferry". The story was about a courthouse clerk in Binghamton, New York who finds herself falling in love with a beautiful liar whose accused of armed robbery as well as a hit run charge involving a death. The cast would have starred Laraine Day , Fred MacMurray , Yvonne De Carlo , Hugh Beaumont , Glenn Ford , Howard Duff and Evelyn Keyes , with the studio wanting to shoot on location in Binghamton and neighboring Johnson City. This project never materialized because the plot was considered to close of a generic step-up of Double Indemnity (1944) and the studio never received a reply via phone call or standard mail from the Binghamton Courthouse or then Mayor Donald Kramer granting them permission to film on location in the area and negotiate a fair range of payment. Based on that neglect, the studio immediately canceled this project and moved on. 4 Ex-son-in-law of Stanley Lupino and Connie Emerald . 5 Unsold pilot: He was scheduled to star in a 1958 detective/mystery series called "The Green Peacock" following the cancellation of his sitcom Mr. Adams and Eve (1957), but even though episodes were produced, they were never broadcast. Episodes were written by writers such as Daniel Mainwaring and William Spier and directed by Allen H. Miner . Ramon Novarro was the co-star. 6 Father of Bridget Duff .
Actor Title Year Status Character Too Much Sun 1990 O.M. The Golden Girls 1990 TV Series Mangiacavallo Midnight Caller 1990 TV Series Montgomery Carson Knots Landing 1984-1990 TV Series Paul Galveston Settle the Score 1989 TV Movie Cy Whately The Ed Begley Jr. Show 1989 TV Movie Councilman Slaney Island Son 1989 TV Series Simon & Simon 1988 TV Series Det. Travis War and Remembrance 1988 TV Mini-Series William Tuttle Magnum, P.I. 1988 TV Series Captain Thomas Sullivan Magnum I Dallas 1988 TV Series Sen. Henry Harrison O'Dell Werewolf 1987 TV Series Will 'Big Daddy' Fraser No Way Out 1987 Senator Duvall Scarecrow and Mrs. King 1985-1987 TV Series Harry Thornton / Capt. Harry V. Thornton Roses Are for the Rich 1987 TV Movie Denton Monster in the Closet 1986 Father Finnegan Love on the Run 1985 TV Movie Lionel Rockland Hotel 1984-1985 TV Series Adam Korsak / Byron Comstock Detective in the House 1985 TV Series Murder, She Wrote 1984 TV Series Ralph / Stephen Earl This Girl for Hire 1983 TV Movie Wolfe Macready St. Elsewhere 1983 TV Series Herbie The Love Boat 1982 TV Series Glen Leciter The Wild Women of Chastity Gulch 1982 TV Movie Colonel Samuel Isaacs Flamingo Road 1980-1982 TV Series Sheriff Titus Semple East of Eden 1981 TV Mini-Series Jules Edwards Oh, God! Book II 1980 Dr. Benjamin Charles Whitley Double Negative 1980 Lester Harlen Charlie's Angels 1980 TV Series Harrigan Valentine Magic on Love Island 1980 TV Movie A.J. Morgan Young Maverick 1979-1980 TV Series Herman Rusk The Dream Merchants 1980 TV Series Charles Slade Kramer vs. Kramer 1979 John Shaunessy Lou Grant 1979 TV Series Wild Man Moran Battered 1978 TV Movie Bill Thompson A Wedding 1978 Dr. Jules Meecham Ski Lift to Death 1978 TV Movie Ben Forbes Actor 1978 TV Movie The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries 1978 TV Series Lt. Martinelle Fantasy Island 1978 TV Series Douglas Shane Switch 1978 TV Series Ira Larkin Lanigan's Rabbi 1977 TV Series Cyrus Hollister Police Story 1973-1977 TV Series DeHart / Lieutenant Blodgett / Lt. Hyatt / ... In the Glitter Palace 1977 TV Movie Raymond Dawson Travers The Late Show 1977 Harry Regan The Rockford Files 1977 TV Series Edward J. Marks The Streets of San Francisco 1976 TV Series Larry Dobbs Ellery Queen 1976 TV Series Eddie Morgan Matt Helm 1976 TV Series Dan Mallory, Private Investigator Medical Story 1975 TV Series Roger Graham Kung Fu 1974 TV Series Mr. Jenkins / Noah Fleck Shaft 1973 TV Series Tom Oliver Faraday and Company 1973 TV Series Clark Sanford Mannix 1973 TV Series Chief Harry Decken Search 1973 TV Series Dr. Jamison Mod Squad 1973 TV Series Walter Graham Snatched 1973 TV Movie Duncan Wood The Heist 1972 TV Movie Lieutenant Nicholson Medical Center 1972 TV Series Matt McKinnon Night Gallery 1972 TV Series Arthur Porter (segment "There Aren't Any More MacBanes") Alias Smith and Jones 1971 TV Series George Fendler A Little Game 1971 TV Movie Dunlap In Search of America 1971 TV Movie Ray Chandler The Virginian 1963-1971 TV Series Stuart Masters / Ed Frazer The Name of the Game 1970 TV Series Wally Cook The Immortal 1970 TV Series Arthur Cameron D.A.: Murder One 1969 TV Movie Lynn D. Compton The Bold Ones: The New Doctors 1969 TV Series Henry Speiser Insight 1967-1969 TV Series the Major / Simon Judd for the Defense 1969 TV Series Det. Sgt. Sam Stone The Felony Squad 1966-1969 TV Series Det. Sgt. Sam Stone Panic in the City 1968 Dave Pomeroy Batman 1966-1968 TV Series Cabala
Det. Sgt. Sam Stone I Spy 1966 TV Series Sean Mr. Novak 1965 TV Series Joe Stillman The Rogues 1965 TV Series G. Carter Huntington The Changing Geometry of Flight 1965 Short Narrator (voice) Calhoun: County Agent 1964 TV Movie Sid Rayner Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre 1964 TV Series Leo Burke's Law 1963-1964 TV Series Charlie January / Lou Cole The Eleventh Hour 1964 TV Series Harold Baker Arrest and Trial 1963 TV Series Robert Forbes Sam Benedict 1963 TV Series Gregory Tyler The Alfred Hitchcock Hour 1962 TV Series Peter Harding War Gods of Babylon 1962 Sardanapolo Combat! 1962 TV Series Col. Hobey Jabko Boys' Night Out 1962 Doug Jackson Bus Stop 1962 TV Series Steve Martyck Dante 1960-1961 TV Series Willie Dante The Twilight Zone 1960 TV Series Arthur Curtis
Gerry Reagan Alcoa Theatre 1959 TV Series Joe Kane Bonanza 1959 TV Series Samuel Clemens
Mark Twain The George Burns Show 1959 TV Series Howard Duff Mr. Adams and Eve 1957-1958 TV Series Howard Adams Teenage Idol 1958 TV Movie Target 1958 TV Series Sierra Stranger 1957 Jess Collins Studio 57 1956 TV Series Matt Climax! 1955-1956 TV Series Dr. John C. Clark Celebrity Playhouse 1956 TV Series While the City Sleeps 1956 Lt. Burt Kaufman The Ford Television Theatre 1953-1956 TV Series Johnny Abel / Charlie O'Connor / John Stevens aka Johnny Nighthawk Blackjack Ketchum, Desperado 1956 Tom 'Blackjack' Ketchum The Broken Star 1956 Deputy Marshal Frank Smeed Lux Video Theatre 1956 TV Series Jim Front Row Center 1956 TV Series Phil Nyack The Star and the Story 1955-1956 TV Series Tom / Henry Pell / Malcolm Rainey Chevron Hall of Stars 1956 TV Series Crossroads 1956 TV Series Science Fiction Theatre 1956 TV Series Dr. Tom Mathews Flame of the Islands 1956 Doug Duryea Women's Prison 1955 Dr. Crane Schlitz Playhouse 1954 TV Series The Yellow Mountain 1954 Pete Menlo The Whistler 1954 TV Series Ernie Madden Private Hell 36 1954 Jack Farnham Tanganyika 1954 Dan Harder McCracken Jennifer 1953 Jim Hollis Spaceways 1953 Dr. Stephen Mitchell Roar of the Crowd 1953/I Johnny Tracy Models Inc. 1952 Lennie Stone Steel Town 1952 Jim Denko The Lady from Texas 1951 Dan Mason Shakedown 1950 Jack Early Spy Hunt 1950 Steve Quain Woman in Hiding 1950 Keith Ramsey Johnny Stool Pigeon 1949 George Morton Calamity Jane and Sam Bass 1949 Sam Bass Illegal Entry 1949 Bert Powers Red Canyon 1949 Lin Sloane The Life of Riley 1949 Voice of Sam Spade on Radio Show (voice, uncredited) All My Sons 1948 George Deever The Naked City 1948 Frank Niles Brute Force 1947 Robert 'Soldier' Becker (as Howard Duff Radio's Sam Spade)
Director Title Year Status Character The Felony Squad 1968 TV Series 1 episode Camp Runamuck 1965-1966 TV Series 7 episodes
Producer Title Year Status Character Mr. Adams and Eve 1958 TV Series producer - 1 episode Teenage Idol 1958 TV Movie producer
Self Title Year Status Character The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour 1959 TV Series Himself Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall 1959 TV Series Himself - Guest The Linkletter Show 1958 TV Series Himself The Ed Sullivan Show 1957 TV Series Himself - Guest I've Got a Secret 1957 TV Series Himself Climax! 1956 TV Series Himself Screen Snapshots: Hollywood Stars on Parade 1954 Documentary short Himself The Ed Wynn Show 1950 TV Series Himself Know Your Enemy - Japan 1945 Documentary Narrator (uncredited) American Playhouse 1983 TV Series Himself Lily for President? 1982 TV Special General The Merv Griffin Show 1982 TV Series Himself - Guest The John Davidson Show 1981 TV Series Himself - Guest Bob Hope's All-Star Look at TV's Prime Time Wars 1980 Himself The Mike Douglas Show 1968-1980 TV Series Himself - Guest / Himself - Actor Dinah! 1978 TV Series Himself - Guest ABC's Silver Anniversary Celebration 1978 TV Special Himself Celebrity Bowling 1974 TV Series Himself The Movie Game 1970 TV Series Himself The Jonathan Winters Show 1969 TV Series Himself - Guest The Hollywood Squares 1967 TV Series Himself The Joey Bishop Show 1967 TV Series Himself - Guest Gypsy 1967 TV Series Himself You Don't Say 1964 TV Series Himself The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1963 TV Series Himself - Guest The Jack Paar Tonight Show 1962 TV Series Himself - Guest The Tonight Show 1962 TV Series Himself - Actor Here's Hollywood 1960 TV Series Himself The Dinah Shore Chevy Show 1958-1960 TV Series Himself - Guest The Juke Box Jury 1956-1959 TV Series Himself
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1960 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Television On 8 February 1960. At 1623 Vine Street.
Known for movies Kramer vs. Kramer (1979) as John Shaunessy
The Felony Squad (1966-1969) as Det. Sgt. Sam Stone
Mr. Adams and Eve (1957-1958) as Howard Adams
The Naked City (1948) as Frank Niles