Eddie Firestone Net Worth

Eddie Firestone was an American actor born in San Francisco, California on December 11, 1920. He was best known for his roles in The Great Locomotive Chase (1956), The Revolt of Mamie Stover (1956) and The Untouchables (1959). He was married to Mary Jean Sisich and passed away on March 1, 2007 in Sherman Oaks, California.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor
Birth Day December 11, 1920
Birth Place  San Francisco, California, United States
Eddie Firestone age 100 YEARS OLD
Died On March 1, 2007(2007-03-01) (aged 86)\nSherman Oaks, California, U.S.
Birth Sign Capricorn
Cause of death respiratory and heart failure
Occupation Actor
Years active 1949–1990

💰 Net worth

Eddie Firestone, a renowned actor in the United States, is speculated to have a net worth ranging from $100K to $1M by the year 2024. With an impressive career spanning years, Firestone has garnered recognition for his exceptional talent and dedication to his craft. His versatility as an actor has allowed him to appear in various films, establishing a solid reputation within the industry. As his net worth continues to grow, Firestone's contributions to the world of acting make him an influential figure in the entertainment realm.

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Biography/Timeline

1943

An early success was in the title role of radio's That Brewster Boy, While doing that program, he also was an undergraduate student at Northwestern University. He left the show in 1943, during World War II, to join the United States Marine Corps where he was commissioned reaching the rank of Captain. He remained in the Marine Corps Reserve from 1942-1957. At the time, he was billed as Eddie Firestone Jr.

1951

Some of the first television appearances with Eddie Firestone was in the first season of Jack Webb's Dragnet (1951-52). He guest starred in, "The Big Lamp" in season 1 Episode 14 on Dragnet. Firestone appeared in several roles on the popular Western television series Bonanza, Hogan's Heroes, as well as in Walt Disney's feature film The Great Locomotive Chase. He also appeared on Perry Mason in the 1962 episode, "The Case of the "Dodging Domino," the 1963 episode, "The Case of the Decadent Dean," and the 1964 episode, "The Case of the Place Called Midnight."

1970

He guest-starred in "Prosecutor", the premiere episode of The Silent Force, in 1970. In 1976, he starred in a Rockford Files episode, "Feeding Frenzy." He also appeared in an episode of Knight Rider titled "Slammin' Sammy's Stunt Show Spectacular" in 1982, playing the character of Sammy Phillips. He also played the part of the character "Stumbles" in the 1969 episode "The Joker is Wild, Man, Wild" on Hawaii Five-O.