Jack Pepper Net Worth

Jack Pepper Net Worth is
$10 Million

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Jack Pepper (born Edward Jackson Culpepper, June 14, 1902 – April 1, 1979) was an American vaudeville dancer, singer, comedian, musician, and later in life a Dallas, Texas nightclub manager.Pepper began entertaining on Vaudeville in his youth with his sisters Helen and Winnie Mae. Jack Pepper first came to national prominence in the 1920s as part of the duo "Salt and Pepper" with Frank Salt. Pepper sang and played ukulele in a style similar to that of Cliff Edwards in addition to doing comic and dance bits. "Salt and Pepper" appeared prominently in Broadway revues, made radio broadcasts, and recorded a number of sides for Cameo Records in the mid-1920s.After striking out on his own Pepper teamed up with dancer Ginger Rogers as "Ginger and Pepper." Rogers and Pepper were married from 1929 to 1931. While the marriage was short-lasting, they continued to speak respectfully of each other all their lives.1929 also marked the first of Pepper's sound film appearances.By his second wife, Dawn, Pepper was the father of actress Cynthia Pepper.In 1940 he appeared in the films Rhythm on the River and Road to Singapore. Drafted during World War II, he toured with the USO.Pepper continued to appear in films as a character actor into the 1960s.

Full NameJack Pepper
Date Of BirthJune 14, 1902
Died1979-04-01
Place Of BirthPalestine, Texas, USA
Height5' 8" (1.73 m)
ProfessionActor, Soundtrack, Music Department
NationalityAmerican
SpouseDawn Stantonhis death
ChildrenCynthia Pepper
ParentsJosie Ann Culpepper, George D. Culpepper, Malaya, Girl of My Dreams, Malaya - Club Remix
SiblingsWinnie Mae Culpepper, Roland Burl Culpepper, James Thomas Culpepper, Beulah Rae McCallon, Helen Culpepper, Malaya, Girl of My Dreams, Malaya - Club Remix
MoviesStop, You're Killing Me
Star SignGemini
#Fact
1First came into vaudeville prominence as a partner with Frank Salt, calling themselves "Salt & Pepper". They made it to Broadway.
2Married three times, he was once engaged to Ruby Keeler. His first wife was actress Ginger Rogers. She was 17 at the time and he was nine years older. His third wife, Dawn Stanton, was a former Ziegfeld dancer.
3Lifelong friends with Bob Hope. They worked on radio shows together, he went on tour with Hope's USO shows, appeared on a few of his TV specials, and had small roles in several of his films, including Road to Singapore (1940), My Favorite Spy (1951), Son of Paleface (1952), Off Limits (1952) and The Seven Little Foys (1955).
4Started on stage in a song and dance comedy act with his sisters Helen and Winnie Mae and younger brother Truett. It didn't last very long.
5Brother of Helen and Winnie Mae Culpepper.
6Father of actress Cynthia Pepper.

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Bob Hope Show1969TV Series
Death Valley Days1966TV SeriesMarshal
The Virginian1965TV SeriesRaymond Jerez
Cat Ballou1965Banjo Player (uncredited)
Petticoat Junction1965TV SeriesMr. Harrington
The Jack Benny Program1964-1965TV SeriesStub Walker / 1st Man / Mr. Jordan
Perry Mason1964TV SeriesWaiter
The Incredible Mr. Limpet1964Sport Fishmern (uncredited)
Critic's Choice19631st Baseman (uncredited)
Papa's Delicate Condition1963Joe (uncredited)
Bachelor in Paradise1961Floor Man (uncredited)
The Five Pennies1959Ship Worker (uncredited)
Fury1958TV SeriesJake Farris
Once Upon a Horse...1958Roulette Croupier (uncredited)
I Married a Woman1958Crawford (uncredited)
Man on Fire1957Club Member (uncredited)
Beau James1957Politician (uncredited)
That Certain Feeling1956Extra (uncredited)
Anything Goes1956Man (uncredited)
Ford Star Jubilee1956TV Series1st Sailor
Cheyenne1955TV SeriesWhiskey
Lucy Gallant1955Minor Role (uncredited)
The Seven Little Foys1955Theater Manager (uncredited)
A Star Is Born1954Chef (uncredited)
Adventures of Superman1954TV SeriesCustodian
Trouble Along the Way1953Irish Tenor / Pianist in Saloon (uncredited)
Off Limits1952Bartender (uncredited)
Stop, You're Killing Me1952The Singer
Just for You1952Stagehand (uncredited)
Son of Paleface1952Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
My Favorite Spy1951FBI Man (uncredited)
Silver Canyon1951Bit Role (uncredited)
Rhythm on the River1940Bob's Cabbie (uncredited)
Road to Singapore1940Newspaper Columnist (uncredited)
Bear Facts1938ShortMr. King, Darla's father
Vaudeville1934/IIShortJack Pepper (as Jack Pepper and His Society Pets)
After the Show1929Short

Music Department

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Last Embrace1979musician: violin - uncredited
Those Calloways1965musician: violin - uncredited
Jack the Giant Killer1962musician: violin - uncredited
The Miracle1959musician: violin
Around the World in Eighty Days1956musician - uncredited
Land of the Pharaohs1955musician: violin - uncredited

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Gene Autry Show1951-1954TV Series writer - 2 episodes
Vaudeville1934/IIShort performer: "Take Me in Your Arms", "Dinah" - uncredited
Metro Movietone Revue1930/IIShort performer: "I Got a Mama Down in New Orleans, Another Mama Up in Maine", "St. Louis Blues" - uncredited
Metro Movietone Revue1930/IShort performer: "Ain't That Too Bad?", "Girl of My Dreams" - uncredited

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson1964TV SeriesHimself - Guest
The Jack Benny Program1964TV SeriesHimself
Combat America1943DocumentaryHimself
Vitaphone Gayeties1936ShortHimself
Metro Movietone Revue1930/IIShortHimself - Master of Ceremonies
Metro Movietone Revue1930/IShortHimself - Master of Ceremonies

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
American Masters1997TV Series documentaryHimself
Musical Novelties1945ShortHimself (as Jack Pepper and His Society Pets)

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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