Lon McCallister Net Worth

Lon McCallister Net Worth is
$1.7 Million

Lon McCallister Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Lon McCallister (April 17, 1923 – June 11, 2005), born Herbert Alonzo McCallister, Jr., was an American actor.Born in Los Angeles, he began appearing in movies at the age of 13. The young actor had leads in a number of films; he usually played boyish young men from the country. Growing only to 5'6" he found it difficult to find roles as an adult. He appeared with Edward G. Robinson in 1947's The Red House and in the same year with Shirley Temple in The Story of Seabiscuit.In 1953, at the age of 30, he retired from acting. Later in life he became a successful real estate manager. After retirement, he still appeared in two television series, as Coley Wilks in the 1961 episode "The Hostage" of the ABC western series, The Rebel, starring Nick Adams, and as Willie in the 1963 episode "Triple Indemnity" of the CBS sitcom, The New Phil Silvers Show. He was actor William Eythe's love interest for many years, until Eythe's death in 1957.Lon McCallister died from congestive heart failure at the age of 82.

Date Of BirthApril 17, 1923
Died2005-06-11
Place Of BirthLos Angeles, California, USA
Height5' 6" (1.68 m)
ProfessionActor
SpouseNever married
Star SignAries
TitleSalary
That Certain Age (1938)$66 per week
#Quote
1Being a movie star was great, but I never considered doing it for a lifetime. I wanted to be myself, to go where I pleased without causing a traffic jam. I've succeeded in this, and I'm happy.
#Fact
1Longtime friend of Allene Roberts.

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The New Phil Silvers Show1963TV SeriesWillie
The Rebel1961TV SeriesColey Wilks
Combat Squad1953Martin
Schlitz Playhouse1953TV Series
The Ford Television Theatre1953TV Series
Montana Territory1952John Malvin
Tales of Tomorrow1951TV SeriesGordon Kent
A Yank in Korea1951Andy Smith
Lux Video Theatre1950TV SeriesEd Brown
The Boy from Indiana1950Lon Decker
The Story of Seabiscuit1949Ted Knowles
Suspense1949TV SeriesFred
The Big Cat1949Danny Turner
Scudda Hoo! Scudda Hay!1948Daniel 'Snug' Dominy
Thunder in the Valley1947David MacAdam
The Red House1947Nath Storm
Winged Victory1944Francis William 'Frankie' Davis (as Pvt. Lon McCallister)
Home in Indiana1944'Sparke' Thornton
Stage Door Canteen1943California Jack Gilman
The Meanest Man in the World1943Bellboy (uncredited)
The Hard Way1943Bud - Call Boy in Montage (uncredited)
Over My Dead Body1942Jimmie (as Bud McCallister)
Quiet Please: Murder1942Freddie, the Stack Boy (uncredited)
Gentleman Jim1942Page Boy (uncredited)
That Other Woman1942George Borden (as Bud McAllister)
Night in New Orleans1942Boy in Car (uncredited)
Spy Ship1942Telegram Messenger Boy (uncredited)
Yankee Doodle Dandy1942Call Boy (uncredited)
Always in My Heart1942Boy (uncredited)
Dangerously They Live1941Newsboy (uncredited)
Henry Aldrich for President1941Student (uncredited)
Susan and God1940Party Guest (uncredited)
Joe and Ethel Turp Call on the President1939Johnny (uncredited)
First Love1939Boy at School (uncredited)
Babes in Arms1939Boy (uncredited)
Confessions of a Nazi Spy1939uncredited
The Spirit of Culver1939Cadet (uncredited)
Little Tough Guys in Society1938uncredited
That Certain Age1938Billy (uncredited)
Lord Jeff1938uncredited
Judge Hardy's Children1938uncredited
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer1938Schoolboy (uncredited)
Make a Wish1937uncredited
Souls at Sea1937Cabin Boy (uncredited)
Stella Dallas1937Boy (unconfirmed, uncredited)
Romeo and Juliet1936Minor Secondary Role (uncredited)
Let's Sing Again1936Orphan (uncredited)

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Wonderful Town, U.S.A.1951TV SeriesHimself
The Ed Sullivan Show1949TV SeriesHimself

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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