Jack Wells Net Worth

Jack Wells Net Worth is
$1.9 Million

Jack Wells Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

John Hampson "Jack" Wells (May 13, 1911 in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan – May 26, 1999), also known as Cactus Jack, was a Winnipeg-based radio and television broadcaster specializing in sports.Wells's career began in 1936. While listening to a hockey broadcast on CFQC, Wells boasted he could do a better job than the guy on the mike. Dared by a chum to prove his claim, Jack applied for a job at the station, and was hired.In 1939, he joined CJAT-FM in Trail, British Columbia as an all-round announcer and play-by-play man for the Trail Smoke Eaters.In 1941, he got a job as a sports announcer at CJRW in Winnipeg. CJRC provided Wells with his first experience in football broadcasting, and he began calling games for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Jack became a free-lance broadcaster after gaining the exclusive rights to broadcast from Shea's Amphitheatre and Osborne Stadium which, in turn gave him the right to sell time to any one of the Winnipeg stations.It was during an announcing stint on CKY that Jack acquired his illustrious nickname. When Jack filled in for Porky Charbonneau on his western show, it occurred to Wells that he should have a moniker and adopted "Cactus" and it became one of the most famous in Canadian broadcasting.During his career, Jack Wells broadcast on four Winnipeg stations - CKRC, CKY, CJOB and CFRW. In the early 50s, he became the first television voice of Western Conference Football for the CFL on CBC. In 1952, Wells turned down the play by play job on Hockey Night in Canada to remain in Winnipeg. The job eventually went to the Danny Gallivan. Wells was closely associated with the national curling scene, beginning in 1952 when he covered his first Macdonald Brier. In the following years, Wells reported on provincial events in Manitoba, the Brier, the women's Macdonald Lassie and the World Curling Championships. Wells was appointed Head of Public Relations in Western Canada for Macdonald Tobacco in 1970. Wells was inducted to the CAB Hall of Fame in 1988. In recognition of his broadcasting career the City of Winnipeg named a street linking Canad Inns Stadium and the former site of Winnipeg Arena after him. He is an “Honoured Member” of the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame.His son, John Wells, worked with him at CKY and later became the first football play-by-play man at TSN.

Date Of BirthAugust 12, 1923
Died1999-05-26
Place Of BirthBaltimore, Maryland, USA
ProfessionActor
Star SignLeo

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
She Was Marked for Murder1988TV Movie
Private Eye1987TV SeriesDirector
The Ladies1987TV MovieWilliam Jones
Intimate Encounters1986TV MovieStanley Knapp
L.A. Law1986TV SeriesMartin Garver
Amazing Stories1986TV SeriesMr. Zahl
Remington Steele1986TV SeriesCook
Night Court1986TV SeriesSteve Loomis
Falcon Crest1985TV SeriesPhil Layton
The Twilight Zone1985TV SeriesDr. Maxwell (segment "A Message from Charity")
Riptide1985TV Series
Hotel1985TV SeriesRichard Lockhart
Charlie's Angels1981TV SeriesDirector
David Cassidy - Man Undercover1978TV SeriesDr. Samuel Taylor
One Day at a Time1978TV SeriesReporter
Love Is Not Enough1978TV Movie
Baretta1978TV SeriesBoss
Police Story1976-1978TV SeriesParks / Arthur Mielke / Fingerprint Expert
The Streets of San Francisco1977TV SeriesBryan Vincent
No Deposit, No Return1976Reporter
Superchick1973Announcer
The Doris Day Show1971-1973TV SeriesTalk Show Host / Fred / Jim
Brian's Song1971TV MovieToastmaster
Bewitched1971TV SeriesT.V. Announcer
Days of Our Lives1965TV SeriesDesmond Towns (1979)
The Rifleman1961TV SeriesMr. Carpenter

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
It's Garry Shandling's Show.1987TV SeriesHimself

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color1982TV SeriesReporter

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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