Christopher Shea Net Worth

Christopher Shea was a child actor born in Los Angeles County, California in 1958. He had a regular role on the western TV series Shane and made guest appearances on Bonanza, The Invaders, Green Acres, and The Odd Couple. He was best known for voicing the character of Linus Van Pelt in several Peanuts TV specials, including A Charlie Brown Christmas and It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown. He lived in Humboldt County, California for over 20 years before passing away in 2010 at the age of 52. He is survived by his wife and two daughters.
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Who is it? Actor
Birth Day February 19, 2005
Birth Place  Los Angeles County, California, United States
Age 19 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Pisces

💰 Net worth

Christopher Shea, a well-known actor in the United States, is projected to have a net worth ranging from $100,000 to $1 million by the year 2024. Having made a name for himself in the entertainment industry, Shea has worked tirelessly to carve out a successful career for himself. With his remarkable talent and numerous roles in both television and film, it is no surprise that he has amassed such a considerable fortune. As 2024 approaches, fans eagerly await to see what new projects Christopher Shea will undertake and how his net worth will continue to grow.

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Biography/Timeline

1876

He later traveled to Europe and studied in Düsseldorf and Munich. Shearer exhibited his works at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and at an art exhibition celebrating the United States Centennial in 1876. In 1878, on a return trip to Germany, he was awarded a Gold Medal by the Düsseldorf School of Art. He also exhibited many of his works in a studio he opened in Reading in 1883.

1926

Shearer was a Teacher as well as an Artist. He held many art classes in his Reading studio to encourage the development of art in Berks County and elsewhere in Pennsylvania. Shearer was instrumental in the founding of the Reading Public Museum. As a friend of Dr. Levi Mengel (the founder of the museum), Shearer was appointed the museum's chief art curator until his death. He also enjoyed collecting butterflies, moths and bugs and kept detailed records and drawings of these insects. Shearer died in Reading in 1926.