Tom Chapin Net Worth is $1.2 Million Tom Chapin Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Tom Chapin was born in 1944 in New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor and composer, known for Blue Water, White Death (1971), This Pretty Planet: Tom Chapin in Concert (1992) and National Geographic Explorer (1985).
Date Of Birth March 13, 1945 Place Of Birth New York City, New York, United States Profession Actor, Composer, Soundtrack Parents Jim Chapin Siblings Harry Chapin Albums Give Peas a Chance
Actor Title Year Status Character The Manchurian Candidate 2004 Governor Edward Nelson Everyday 1978 TV Series Make a Wish 1971 TV Series Host
Composer Title Year Status Character This Pretty Planet: Tom Chapin in Concert 1992 Video Cotton Patch Gospel 1988
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Tribute to Harry Chapin 1991 TV Special documentary performer: "Circle", "W.O.L.D." Blue Water, White Death 1971 Documentary performer: "Someone Keeps Calling My Name"
Camera Department Title Year Status Character Blue Water, White Death 1971 Documentary assistant camera
Music Department Title Year Status Character This Pretty Planet: Tom Chapin in Concert 1992 Video musician: guitar, banjo, autoharp, vocals
Self Title Year Status Character Searching for Camelot 2014 Documentary completed Himself Greenwich Village: Music That Defined a Generation 2012 Documentary Himself The Kingston Trio: 50 Years of Havin' Fun 2006 Video documentary Mysteries of the Ancient Maya 1997 TV Movie documentary Himself This Pretty Planet: Tom Chapin in Concert 1992 Video Himself Tribute to Harry Chapin 1991 TV Special documentary Himself National Geographic Explorer 1986 TV Series documentary Himself - Host Rock Concert 1975-1978 TV Series Himself The Mike Douglas Show 1975 TV Series Himself / Himself - Harry's Son Blue Water, White Death 1971 Documentary Himself
Known for movies Blue Water, White Death (1971) as Camera and Electrical Department
This Pretty Planet: Tom Chapin in Concert (1992) as Composer
National Geographic Explorer (1986) as Himself - Host
Greenwich Village: Music That Defined a Generation (2012) as Himself