Ralph Moody Net Worth
Ralph Moody Net Worth is
$10 Million
Ralph Moody Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Ralph Moody was born on November 5, 1886 in St. Louis, Missouri, USA as Ralph Roy Moody, the oldest son of Franklin Jerome Moody and Ida M. Hicklin. His introduction to show business was first as an actor on the stage in pre-radio days and then as a radio personality. His first acting role was in 1900 as the boy, Heinrich, in Rip Van Winkle. At the... Date Of Birth | November 5, 1886 |
Died | 2004-06-09 |
Place Of Birth | St. Louis, Missouri, USA |
Profession | Actor |
Star Sign | Scorpio |
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1 | As head of the Hazel McOwen Stock Company Ralph Moody's organized a traveling troupe of actors and actors. His wife both acted in or directed many of the productions. In 1922 she directed "Old Settlers Picnic" and "Home Talent" in Davenport, Iowa, USA. |
2 | On WIBW, CBS Radio, in Topeka, Kansas, USA, in the 1930's he showed great versatility as Uncle Abner, Daddy Bill Lee, Uncle Ralph, a singer, writer, and announcer. As Uncle Abner, the barber, his OK Barber Shop charged 25 cents for a haircut and 15 cents for a shave. It was a one-chair tonsorial parlor. |
3 | Ralph Roy Moody was employed in 1942 by the Crosley Corporation in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. |
4 | Ralph Moody with the MacLean Players arrived for a four week engagement in May 1919 at the Canton, Ohio, USA Grand Opera House after a thirty-five week engagement for the stock company in Erie, Pennsylvania, USA. |
5 | From 1944 to 1954 Ralph Moody was in the cast of 43 Roy Rogers Show radio programs. |
6 | Ralph Moody's twenty years of circle stock, meaning a touring troupe of actors and actors, came to a sudden end in 1939. Four twisters wrecked two of his tents and three of his five tents. He moved from the acting circuit to full-time radio work and moved to WLW-Radio in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. |
7 | Ralph Moody signed a 1946 contract to do radio character roles every Thursday night on the Bob Burns program. |
8 | Ralph Moody was the leader of the Hazel McOwen Stock Company in 1948. At the time they had been married for thirty years. |
9 | While living in North Hollywood, California, USA in 1955, Ralph Moody's wife, Hazel B. McOwen, worked in the office of a Christian Science Reading Room. |
10 | Ralph Moody took a leave of absence from his duties at WLW-Radio to "engage in radio and picture work" in Hollywood on September 19, 1945. |
11 | On his three 1949-50 Lone Ranger television appearances Ralph was Chief Swift Eagle, Chief White Eagle, and Chief Red Hawk. |
12 | For three months after arriving in California in 1945 Ralph was unable to find work in radio or films. He finally landed a role as a cowpoke on the radio serial, "Red Ryder.". |
13 | As a comedian playing the Lyric Theater, a Dallas, Texas, USA musical comedy house, Ralph Moody in 1927 featured himself as an imitator of Harold Lloyd. |
14 | Every Sunday afternoon in 1947 an educational radio program aired called California Caravan. It dramatized major events in state history. The story of the Comstock Lode featured Ralph Moody as "Old Pancake." The California Parent-Teacher Association endorsed the series as one of radio's most entertaining educational programs. |
15 | Ralph Moody was in the cast of "The Brat" in May 1919 at the Grand Opera House in Canton, Ohio, USA. He was seen as McMillan. |
16 | In the final act of "Quincy Adams Sawyer" at the Krug Theater in Omaha, Nebraska, USA in April 1916 a new leading man, Ralph Moody, sang to the heroine, "I'm Going to Let the Whole World Know I Love you." The play was presented by the North Brothers Stock Company. |
17 | The role of Captain Giovanni Severi was played by Ralph Moody in April 1916 at the Krug Theater's production of "The White Sisiter" in Omaha, Nebraska, USA. According to reviewers his acting took the character to new levels of "subdued serenity and pathos mingled with moments of emotion." This was Mr. Moody's second Krug Theater role. |
18 | The 1910 U.S. Census for Kewanee, Illinois, USA lists Ralph's occupation as "show troupe." In the 1930 U.S. Census he and his wife Hazel living in Hasting, Nebraska, USA have occupations listed as theatrical. In the 1940 U.S. Census Ralph and Hazel living in Topeka, Kansas, USA are both listed as radio entertainers. |
19 | The first radio episode of Have Gun Will Travel in 1958 included Ralph Moody in the cast. He also was in the cast of the fourth episode. |
20 | The North Brothers Stock Company concluded its season with "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" in July 1916 in Omaha, Nebraska, USA. Ralph Moody had a small part as Mr. Etterson. |
21 | Burly American character actor, on screen from 1948. Often seen as gruff old geezers or Native Americans. A favorite of director/producer Jack Webb, who used him on "Dragnet", as well as in films and on radio shows. |
Actor
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Zane Grey Theater | 1956-1960 | TV Series | George / Caleb Logan / Frank Cluny |
Johnny Ringo | 1960 | TV Series | Carl Cobb / Old Sam Beckman |
The Story of Ruth | 1960 | Cleshed (uncredited) | |
The Deputy | 1960 | TV Series | Walt Conroy |
Wagon Train | 1957-1960 | TV Series | Indian Chief Blackhawk / Uncle Foster Carr |
The Rebel | 1960 | TV Series | Judge Parks |
Peter Gunn | 1959-1960 | TV Series | Station Owner / Phineas Merryweather |
Tightrope | 1960 | TV Series | Mr. Williams |
Cheyenne | 1956-1960 | TV Series | Slow Bull / Pete |
U.S. Marshal | 1960 | TV Series | Mr. Kirby / Vance Ketchum |
The Detectives | 1959 | TV Series | Pop |
Law of the Plainsman | 1959 | TV Series | Danforth |
Rescue 8 | 1958-1959 | TV Series | Grandpa / Ollie |
The Texan | 1959 | TV Series | Prospector / Judge Hanks |
Black Saddle | 1959 | TV Series | Judge Tennifree / Judge A. J. Tennifree |
The Loretta Young Show | 1959 | TV Series | Schneider |
The Big Fisherman | 1959 | Aged Pharisee | |
The Legend of Tom Dooley | 1959 | Doc Henry | |
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp | 1959 | TV Series | Dave Burnett |
M Squad | 1957-1959 | TV Series | Ralph Crane / Camera Shop Owner |
Lux Playhouse | 1959 | TV Series | |
The Thin Man | 1959 | TV Series | Mailman |
Bat Masterson | 1959 | TV Series | Indian Chief |
The Third Man | 1959 | TV Series | Josiah Humphrey |
Dragnet | 1952-1959 | TV Series | Charles Hopkins Mr. Flavin Harvey Kimbro ... |
The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin | 1954-1959 | TV Series | Wynoki / White Water / Silas Gunn / ... |
Mackenzie's Raiders | 1959 | TV Series | Chief Standing Elk |
Wanted: Dead or Alive | 1958 | TV Series | Victor Flam |
The Walter Winchell File | 1957-1958 | TV Series | Wilkins / Watchman |
The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold | 1958 | Padre Vincente Esteban | |
Cry Terror! | 1958 | Kelly's Dentist (uncredited) | |
Broken Arrow | 1956-1958 | TV Series | Nochalo / Nachato |
State Trooper | 1958 | TV Series | Peter Hochschuler |
The Court of Last Resort | 1958 | TV Series | John |
Whirlybirds | 1957-1958 | TV Series | Caretaker / Hugh Collins |
The Adventures of Jim Bowie | 1958 | TV Series | Reverend Rudsill |
Going Steady | 1958 | Justice of the Peace | |
Telephone Time | 1957 | TV Series | |
The Lineup | 1956-1957 | TV Series | Circus Malone / Deadwood Parkhurst |
The Adventures of McGraw | 1957 | TV Series | Joe Copper |
Circus Boy | 1956-1957 | TV Series | Casey Perkins / Ezra Hillman / Chief Spotted Horse |
Pawnee | 1957 | Chief Wise Eagle | |
The Monster That Challenged the World | 1957 | Watchman at Lock 57 (uncredited) | |
The Joseph Cotten Show: On Trial | 1957 | TV Series | Oswald / Biddeford |
Panic! | 1957 | TV Series | Harry Howell |
The Millionaire | 1957 | TV Series | Benson |
The New Adventures of Charlie Chan | 1957 | TV Series | Doctor Kruger |
Reprisal! | 1956 | Matara | |
Wire Service | 1956 | TV Series | Johnny Dukes |
Cavalcade of America | 1954-1956 | TV Series | Mr. Heard |
Toward the Unknown | 1956 | Harvey Gilbert | |
Schlitz Playhouse | 1953-1956 | TV Series | David Red Blood / Rogers |
Four Star Playhouse | 1953-1956 | TV Series | Moreland / Jarvis Miller / Uncle Lee / ... |
Alfred Hitchcock Presents | 1956 | TV Series | Local Citizen |
The 20th Century-Fox Hour | 1956 | TV Series | Nochalo |
The Last Hunt | 1956 | Indian Agent | |
The Steel Jungle | 1956 | Andy Griffith | |
The Roy Rogers Show | 1956 | TV Series | Chief Kumaska / Professor Willing |
Screen Directors Playhouse | 1956 | TV Series | Jarvis |
24 Hour Alert | 1955 | Short | Boggs - City Councilman |
Lassie | 1955 | TV Series | Tops, the clown |
I Died a Thousand Times | 1955 | Pa Goodhue | |
Stage 7 | 1955 | TV Series | Nellus / Antique Dealer |
Adventures of Superman | 1955 | TV Series | Okatee the Medicine Man |
The Far Horizons | 1955 | Le Borgne | |
The Star and the Story | 1955 | TV Series | Andy - Gardner |
Strange Lady in Town | 1955 | Gen. Lew Wallace (uncredited) | |
Rage at Dawn | 1955 | Noah Euall (uncredited) | |
Treasury Men in Action | 1955 | TV Series | Seth |
Soldiers of Fortune | 1955 | TV Series | King Miklos |
Lux Video Theatre | 1954-1955 | TV Series | Gillespie as Old Man / Percy Hunter |
Many Rivers to Cross | 1955 | Sandak | |
The Halls of Ivy | 1955 | TV Series | |
Day of Triumph | 1954 | Pharisee (uncredited) | |
Big Town | 1954 | TV Series | |
The Dennis Day Show | 1954 | TV Series | Eye Doctor |
The Rocket Man | 1954 | Mr. Farrow (uncredited) | |
Waterfront | 1954 | TV Series | Capt. Ed Conway / Curly Donevan |
City Detective | 1954 | TV Series | Henry Fielding |
Mayor of the Town | 1954 | TV Series | Governor |
Where's Raymond? | 1953 | TV Series | An Old Friend |
Tumbleweed | 1953 | Aguila | |
Pickup on South Street | 1953 | Coffin Boat Captain (uncredited) | |
Column South | 1953 | Joe Copper Face | |
The Juggler | 1953 | Mukhtar (scenes deleted) | |
Seminole | 1953 | Kulak | |
Salome | 1953 | Old Scholar (uncredited) | |
Hollywood Opening Night | 1952-1953 | TV Series | |
Road to Bali | 1952 | Bhoma Da | |
My Man and I | 1952 | Rogers (uncredited) | |
The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima | 1952 | Villager / Peddler (uncredited) | |
Carrie | 1952 | Vagrant (uncredited) | |
The Story of Will Rogers | 1952 | Dr. Busheyhead (uncredited) | |
Wagons West | 1952 | Kaw Chief (uncredited) | |
Affair in Trinidad | 1952 | Coroner | |
Talk About a Stranger | 1952 | Shaw, Hardware Storekeeper (uncredited) | |
Gang Busters | 1952 | TV Series | Arthur Dunlop |
Dangerous Assignment | 1952 | TV Series | Josef Sieta / Dalai Sing / Pimentel / ... |
The Living Bible | 1952 | TV Series | Zacharias |
Red Mountain | 1951 | George Meredyth, Undertaker | |
Strangers on a Train | 1951 | Seedy Man at Carnival (uncredited) | |
Ace in the Hole | 1951 | Kusac - Miner (uncredited) | |
The Living Christ Series | 1951 | TV Mini-Series | Simeon |
The Lone Ranger | 1949-1950 | TV Series | Chief White Eagle / Chief Red Hawk / Swift Eagle |
The Gunfighter | 1950 | Old Man (uncredited) | |
Bright Leaf | 1950 | Blacksmith (voice, uncredited) | |
Rock Island Trail | 1950 | Keokuk (uncredited) | |
Square Dance Jubilee | 1949 | Indian Chief | |
Man-Eater of Kumaon | 1948 | Villager | |
Tex Granger: Midnight Rider of the Plains | 1948 | Wilkins (uncredited) | |
Insight | 1972 | TV Series | Indian |
The Impatient Heart | 1971 | TV Movie | |
Bonanza | 1960-1971 | TV Series | Tall Pony / Clarke / Old Indian Pete / ... |
Night Gallery | 1970 | TV Series | Jake (segment "The Little Black Bag") |
Dragnet 1967 | 1967-1970 | TV Series | Ernie Barns / Chester Anderson / Mr. Flavin / ... |
Get Smart | 1969 | TV Series | Carruthers |
Adam-12 | 1969 | TV Series | Gus Archer |
The Ghost & Mrs. Muir | 1969 | TV Series | Dr. Jim Meade |
The F.B.I. | 1967 | TV Series | Swyer |
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. | 1967 | TV Series | Old Man |
Death Valley Days | 1964-1966 | TV Series | Pop Handley / Andrew Cody |
The Monroes | 1966 | TV Series | Shaman |
Gunsmoke | 1959-1966 | TV Series | Joseph-Walks-In-Darkness / Finley / Kip / ... |
Dr. Kildare | 1966 | TV Series | Handy Man |
The Chase | 1966 | Townsman (uncredited) | |
Daniel Boone | 1964-1965 | TV Series | Grey Cloud / Charlie Crow |
The Wild Wild West | 1965 | TV Series | Ho-Tami |
My Brother the Angel | 1965 | TV Series | |
The Rounders | 1965 | Horse Doctor (uncredited) | |
Burke's Law | 1964 | TV Series | Cemetery Caretaker |
Perry Mason | 1958-1964 | TV Series | Jenkins / Mr. Morgan / Jacob Wiltzy / ... |
The Great Adventure | 1964 | TV Series | Oo-Lo-Techka |
Temple Houston | 1963 | TV Series | |
Rawhide | 1959-1963 | TV Series | Yellow Elk / Ed Cory |
Ben Casey | 1962-1963 | TV Series | George Clarkson / Amos Velie |
The Rifleman | 1960-1963 | TV Series | Doc Burrage Eban Muchen Roy Merrick ... |
G.E. True | 1963 | TV Series | George Lockwood |
The Dick Powell Theatre | 1962 | TV Series | Man |
The Untouchables | 1961-1962 | TV Series | Mr. Pettit / Landlord |
Kid Galahad | 1962 | Peter J. Prohosko (uncredited) | |
Lawman | 1962 | TV Series | Doc Jessup / Doc Greer |
Thriller | 1962 | TV Series | Mr. Jacobson ('Goodbye, Dr. Bliss') |
The Twilight Zone | 1962 | TV Series | Pa Myrtlebank |
The New Breed | 1962 | TV Series | |
The Tall Man | 1961 | TV Series | Chief Nanay |
Outlaws | 1961 | TV Series | Telegrapher |
The Outsider | 1961 | Uncle | |
Homicidal | 1961 | First Hotel Clerk (uncredited) | |
Posse from Hell | 1961 | Henry (uncredited) | |
The Jack Benny Program | 1961 | TV Series | Mr. Baker - Shelter Clerk |
Have Gun - Will Travel | 1958-1961 | TV Series | Valentine Collins / Elmer Jansen / Jake Kelly / ... |
Assignment: Underwater | 1960-1961 | TV Series | Farber |
Stagecoach West | 1961 | TV Series | Lawrence Barker |
The Law and Mr. Jones | 1961 | TV Series | |
Klondike | 1961 | TV Series | Indian Chief |
Las Vegas Beat | 1961 | TV Movie | Muley |
Shotgun Slade | 1961 | TV Series | Pop Bricker |
National Velvet | 1960 | TV Series | Malcolm Porter |
Archive Footage
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Alice in Wonderland | 2010 | Video | |
Guns Don't Argue | 1957 | Arthur 'Pa' Barker |