Jr. Orison Whipple Hungerford Net Worth is $7 Million
Jr. Orison Whipple Hungerford Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Though born in New York City, Ty was raised in Texas and, after military service during the Korean War, took some classes at Texas A&M. He then moved west to California and won some minor roles in B movies. When TV's Clint Walker insisted on improvements in his Cheyenne (1955) contract, Warner Brothers countered by bringing in Ty as a possible ...
May 23, 1975, Los Angeles, California, United States
Place Of Birth
New York City, New York, USA
Height
6' 2" (1.88 m)
Profession
Actor, Soundtrack
Spouse
Andra Martin two children
Children
Ten
Star Sign
Capricorn
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Trademark
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Usually cast as one of those jocks, studs, or hunks who -- proud of his physique -- finds excuses to take his shirt off.
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Quote
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The fact that we have turned our backs on our Godly virtues is the prime reason our nation is headed for a train wreck.
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There very well could be uprisings and RACE discrimination issues throughout our nation. The flood gates of our boarders have been opened for years and a population of illegal's starving in our streets just might make a loud noise. We are all Americans, First and Foremost, devoted to protecting our Constitution and our Christian heritage from enemies both Foreign and Domestic. The World Globalist have no respect for God's creation and their greed and desires for total World Control are now apparent too all who have opened their eyes. Marshall Law will be implemented and Homeland Security will protect their butts from the millions of armed Patriots getting prepared to defend our Constitution.
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I'm not much on promoting the use of bad language, excess violence, and total neglect our judicial system of checks and balances. Bad images for our kids and my Baptist grandmother would turn over in her grave. I think our movie industry needs a overhaul and start standing up for the values we uphold as sacred and wholesome for our nation. We are a nation founded on Christian principles and values. Even if you don't agree with our system, don't ignore its success, as Christian's believers built the greatest nation this world has ever seen.
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Fact
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The May 6, 1970, issue of "Variety", in the Italian Films Shooting section, lists a movie, "Zigzag", filming in Yugoslavia and Italy, Director was Maurizio Lucidi, with a cast of Hardin, John Smith and Virginia Wood. It was to be produced by Ika Panajotovic with Cabot Films and Prodi. There is no evidence this film was completed or released.
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He is a staunch conservative Republican.
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Remarried, enjoying the Southern California sunshine with stepchildren, grandchildren and any opportunity to play golf. [June 2007]
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Washington State [May 2005]
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Was the original choice of producers to play "Batman" on the 1960's TV show, Batman (1966), but had to turn it down because he was filming a Western in Italy.
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After he left show business, he got involved in far-right-wing politics as an ultra-fundamentalist evangelical Christian preacher, railing against Jews and Catholics (calling them "impure Christians"). He formed an organization called the "Arizona Patriots" that stockpiled weapons for what they saw as a coming war with the "unholy" US government. Another of his organizations, an anti-tax group called the "Common Law Institute", issued fiery proclamations against the Internal Revenue Service and other government agencies. The compound where his organizations were headquartered was eventually raided by the FBI and ATF, and a huge load of illegal weapons and ammunition was confiscated.
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With wife, Judy, Ty has 3 stepchildren and 7 grandchildren.
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Wife, Judy McNeill, was a photographer's model in the 1960s appearing in commercials for Maybelline Cosmetics. She also modeled bathing suits for Oleg Cassini and is recognized as an accomplished artist.
Attended Texas A and M University in 1955-1956 as Ty Hungerford. Appeared in drama club (Aggie Players) production of Eugene O'Neill's "Ah, Wilderness!" et. al.
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Hardin, after graduation from Signal OCS, served as a US Army Officer during the Korean War.