Andrew Prine Net Worth

Andrew Prine is a veteran actor in Hollywood who has been in over 30 films and made 79 guest appearances. He is best known for his roles in military/western dramas, such as Kiss Her Goodbye (1959), The Miracle Worker (1962), Texas Across the River (1966), Generation (1969), Chisum (1970), Simon, King of the Witches (1971), One Little Indian (1973), The Centerfold Girls (1974), Grizzly (1976), The Evil (1978), Amityville II: The Possession (1982), Eliminators (1986), Chill Factor (1989) and Gettysburg (1993). Prine, who was born in Jennings, Florida, was also known for his Texan sounding voice and close friendship with Christopher George, John Wayne and Richard Jaeckel. He wrote his own dialogue story for Grizzly (1976) and was married four times during the 60s and 70s. Prine is remembered for his great roles and will always be remembered in Hollywood.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Writer
Birth Day February 14, 1936
Birth Place  Jennings, Florida, United States
Andrew Prine age 88 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Pisces
Years active 1957–present
Spouse(s) Sharon Farrell (1962–1962; divorced) Brenda Scott (1965–1966; 1968–1969; 1973-1978; divorced) Heather Lowe (1986–present)

💰 Net worth: $12 Million

Andrew Prine, a renowned Actor and Writer from the United States, is expected to have an impressive net worth of approximately $12 million by 2024. With a career spanning several decades, Prine has established himself as a versatile and talented performer, captivating audiences with his exceptional acting skills and captivating writing style. Having been a part of numerous successful projects in both film and television, his wealth serves as a testament to his undeniable talent and enduring success in the entertainment industry.

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Biography/Timeline

1959

Prine was born in Jennings, Florida. After graduation from Miami Jackson High School in Miami, Prine made his acting debut three years later in an episode of CBS's United States Steel Hour. His next role was in the 1959 Broadway production of Thomas Wolfe's Look Homeward, Angel. In 1962, Prine was cast in Academy Award-nominated film, The Miracle Worker as Helen Keller's older brother, James.

1962

In 1962, Prine landed a lead role with Earl Holliman in the 28-episode NBC series, Wide Country, a drama about two brothers who are rodeo performers. After Wide Country, Prine continued to work throughout the 1960s and 1970s, and in such television series as Gunsmoke, Bonanza, The Virginian, Wagon Train, Dr. Kildare, Baretta, Hawaii Five-O, Twelve O'Clock High, and The Bionic Woman. He played Dr. Richard Kimble's brother Ray in an important first-season episode of The Fugitive.

1980

During the 1980s and 1990s, Prine continued to work in film and television. In the 1983–84 season, he appeared on W.E.B., Dallas, Weird Science, Boone, and as Steven in the science-fiction miniseries V and its sequel V: The Final Battle.

2001

Prine received the Golden Boot Award for his body of work in Westerns (in 2001) and two Dramalogue Critics Awards for Best Actor in a leading role.