Skip Stephenson Net Worth is $15 Million Skip Stephenson Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Skip's first full time media job was as the night jock at KCOW-AM radio in Alliance, Nebraska in 1959. He came to western Nebraska at the age of 19 after a year of college at Omaha University (now the University of Nebraska - Omaha). A friend of his brother's had arranged the job.
Date Of Birth April 18, 1940 Died 1992-05-18 Place Of Birth Omaha, Nebraska, U.S. Height 6' 2" (1.88 m) Profession Actor Star Sign Aries
Actor Title Year Status Character 1st & Ten: The Championship 1989 TV Series Jack The Love Boat 1980-1982 TV Series Peter Andrews / Larry Winters Fantasy Island 1982 TV Series Ambrose Tuttle Hart to Hart 1981 TV Series Waiter / Comedian
Self Title Year Status Character Score with Chicks 1994 Video Himself Skip Stephenson Live at the Comedy Store 1991 Video Himself Match Game/Hollywood Squares Hour 1983 TV Series Himself Hee Haw 1983 TV Series Himself Texaco Star Theatre Presents Bob Hope in 'Who Makes the World Laugh?' 1983 TV Movie Himself Battle of the Beat 1983 TV Movie Himself The 34th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1982 TV Special Himself - Presenter Match Game 73 1982 TV Series Himself The New Battlestars 1981 TV Series Himself Battle of the Network Stars X 1981 TV Special Himself - NBC Team The Midnight Special 1981 TV Series Himself - Host The Mike Douglas Show 1979-1980 TV Series Himself - TV Host The Hollywood Squares 1979-1980 TV Series Himself The Big Show 1980 TV Series Himself Password Plus 1980 TV Series Himself The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1977-1979 TV Series Himself / Himself - Guest Comic Real People 1979 TV Series Host (1979-1984) All-Star Family Feud Special 1979 TV Series Himself - Celebrity Contestant Family Feud 1979 TV Series Himself Rock Concert 1977 TV Series Himself The Dean Martin Comedy World 1974 TV Series Himself
Known for movies Real People (1979) as Host (1979-1984)
Texaco Star Theatre Presents Bob Hope in 'Who Makes the World Laugh?' (1983) as Himself
Battle of the Network Stars X (1981) as Himself - NBC Team
Score with Chicks (1994) as Himself