Tim McIntire Net Worth

Tim McIntire Net Worth is
$1.3 Million

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Tim McIntire (July 19, 1944 – April 15, 1986) was an American character actor, probably most famous for his portrayal of disc jockey Alan Freed in the film American Hot Wax (1978). He portrayed country music singer George Jones in the 1981 television movie Stand By Your Man, which was based on the best-selling autobiography by country music singer Tammy Wynette.He co-starred in the 1968 pilot Justice For All (which later became All In The Family) as Dickie. After it became a series with Carroll O'Connor as Archie Bunker, the part of the son-in-law was renamed Mike and played by Rob Reiner.McIntire starred in The Sterile Cuckoo (1969), Aloha, Bobby and Rose (1975), The Gumball Rally (1976), The Choirboys (1977), Brubaker (1980), Fast-Walking (1982) with James Woods and Sacred Ground (1983).He had a role in Shenandoah (1965) as one of James Stewart's sons. He appeared in two episodes of the NBC education drama, Mr. Novak. He guest starred in Christopher Jones's ABC western The Legend of Jesse James and in the 1976 miniseries Rich Man, Poor Man.McIntire composed music for the soundtracks of such films as Jeremiah Johnson (1972) and A Boy and His Dog (1975), for which he also provided the voice of the titular dog, played by Tiger. He provided the devil's voice for the demon baby on Soap (1979). McIntire also did many voice-overs for television and radio commercials in Los Angeles.McIntire, along with six studio musicians, formed the band Funzone, which released one eponymous album in 1977. McIntire is credited with lead vocal, guitar, and fiddle on the album. When the record label behind the band collapsed, so did the band, and McIntire focused his musical energies on soundtracks.McIntire was the son of actors John McIntire (1907–1991) of the television westerns Wagon Train and The Virginian fame and Jeanette Nolan (1911–1998), who made more than three hundred television appearances, co-starred with Earl Holliman in Hotel de Paree, and was nominated for four Emmy Awards.Tim McIntire, John McIntire, and Jeanette Nolan appeared together in ABC's The Fugitive, in the episode "Ill Wind," which aired on March 8, 1966. According to the Internet Movie Data Base, this was the only episode of the series in which three members of the same family appeared as guest stars. His character sings and plays guitar extensively throughout the episode. He also appeared anew with his father that same year in the episode "The Cave-In" (1966) of the long-running ABC series The F.B.I., even singing and playing guitar again in a similar role.McIntire long struggled with alcohol and drug problems, which (combined with his heavy build) contributed to his death at the age of forty-one from congestive heart failure in Los Angeles, California.

Date Of BirthJuly 19, 1944
Died1986-04-15
Place Of BirthLos Angeles County, California, USA
ProfessionActor, Composer, Soundtrack
Star SignCancer
#Fact
1He starred in one of two pilot episodes for All in the Family (1971), along with Kelly Jean Peters, to portray Richard and Gloria in 1968. Another pilot episode was shot a year later with different actors in the parts, but neither set of actors were hired when the series premiered in 1971.
2Did voice-over work for Honda in the 80s.
3Suffered from serious drug and alcohol addiction, which lent to his death from heart disease at the age of 41 in 1986.
4Was a songwriter and musical composer, at times for films he starred in.
5Brother of Holly McIntire.
6A large, solidly built actor, he began his acting career on TV as a teenager in his father's Wagon Train (1957) western series.
7Son of John McIntire and Jeanette Nolan.

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
More Than Murder1984TV MovieMalcolm Dobbs
Sacred Ground1983Matt Colter
Fast-Walking1982Wasco
Stand by Your Man1981TV MovieGeorge Jones
Brubaker1980Huey Rauch
Soap1979TV SeriesThe Devil
American Hot Wax1978Alan Freed
The Choirboys1977Roscoe Rules
Westside Medical1977TV Series
Rich Man, Poor Man - Book II1976TV SeriesBrad Knight
The Gumball Rally1976Steve 'Smitty' Smith - Ferrari Team
Rich Man, Poor Man1976TV Mini-SeriesBrad Knight
Harry O1974-1976TV SeriesCarl Dawes / Burt Rosten
Aloha, Bobby and Rose1975Buford
Kung Fu1973-1975TV SeriesDaniel Caine / Deputy Mitchell / Samuel Buchanan
A Boy and His Dog1975Blood (voice)
Smile Jenny, You're Dead1974TV MovieCharley English
The New Perry Mason1973TV SeriesEarl Corbett
The F.B.I.1966-1973TV SeriesMal Ogden / Dale Fisher / Shep Buford / ...
Circle of Fear1973TV SeriesJake Freeman
The Strangers in 7A1972TV MovieVirgil
Longstreet1971TV SeriesRichard Swift
The Deadly Hunt1971TV MoviePeter Burton
The Young Lawyers1970TV SeriesCharlie Turner
The Virginian1967-1970TV SeriesJohn Wesley Hardin / Lt. Tim O'Hara / Marcus Veda / ...
Then Came Bronson1969TV SeriesDarryl Czandowski
The Sterile Cuckoo1969Charlie Schumacher
The Thousand Plane Raid1969Lt. Quimby
All in the Family1968TV SeriesRichard
The Invaders1967TV SeriesHal / Steve Gibbs
Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color1967TV SeriesPhin Carlson
Iron Horse1967TV SeriesHarlan Pembrooke
Bonanza1964-1966TV SeriesBilly Barker / George Barker / Jeb Demmer / ...
12 O'Clock High1966TV SeriesLieutenant Wallach
Follow Me, Boys!1966Corporal (uncredited)
Lassie1964-1966TV SeriesDavid Fraser / Bill Pedersen
The Big Valley1966TV SeriesAndy Moyers
The Legend of Jesse James1966TV SeriesBob Younger
The Fugitive1966TV SeriesJonesie
Rawhide1965TV SeriesCourt Buford
Death Valley Days1965TV SeriesBen Fraser / Lorenz Oatman
Gunsmoke1965TV SeriesClaude Benteen
Shenandoah1965Henry
Ben Casey1963-1965TV SeriesJerry Dawson
Wagon Train1963-1965TV SeriesWilliam Temple / Dewey Jameson / Dave Bleecker
Mr. Novak1963-1964TV SeriesLee Daragh / Chris
Stoney Burke1963TV SeriesBiker

Composer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Killer Inside Me1976
A Boy and His Dog1975
Win, Place or Steal1974
Kid Blue1973
Jeremiah Johnson1972

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusCharacter
W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings1975writer: "Mama Was a Convict"
Jeremiah Johnson1972writer: "Jeremiah Johnson", "The Way that You Wander", "An Indian Says" - uncredited
The Christian Licorice Store1971performer: "Ruby Bagonja" / writer: "Ruby Bagonja"

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Inside 'The Swarm'1978TV Movie documentaryNarrator

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color1981TV SeriesCorporal
Kung Fu1975TV SeriesDeputy Mitchell

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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