Jean Hale Net Worth

Jean Hale was born in Salt Lake City, Utah and raised in Darien, Connecticut. After attending college, she moved to New York to study at the Neighborhood Playhouse and pursue her acting career. She found success in commercials and stage plays, and eventually signed with an agent. Her first film role was in Violent Midnight (1963), and she went on to star in The Oscar (1966), In Like Flint (1967), and The St. Valentine's Day Massacre (1967). However, after her third child was born, Jean lost focus of her career and was released from her contract with Fox. She returned to television, appearing in Tarzan (1966), Bonanza (1959), Hawaii Five-O (1968), The Mod Squad (1968), and Cannon (1971). In later years, she co-founded her own production company and continues to reside in Southern California.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress, Writer, Producer
Birth Day December 27, 1938
Birth Place  Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Jean Hale age 85 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Capricorn
Occupation Actress
Years active 1960–1991
Spouse(s) Dabney Coleman (m. 1961; div. 1984)
Children 4, including Quincy Coleman

💰 Net worth: $900,000

Jean Hale, an accomplished actress, writer, and producer in the United States, is estimated to have a net worth of $900,000 in 2024. Throughout her career, Hale has displayed remarkable talent and versatility, captivating audiences with her performances on screen. With numerous successful projects under her belt, she has not only earned significant wealth but also garnered immense respect from her peers in the entertainment industry. Jean Hale's net worth is a testament to her remarkable contributions and her ability to excel in multiple facets of the entertainment world.

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Biography/Timeline

1961

Jean Hale married Dabney Coleman in 1961. They have four children: Quincy (born 1972), Meghan, Randy, and Kelly Johns. They divorced in 1984. Jean Hale was raised a Mormon.

2012

In films, Hale played Miriam Stark in Taggart (1964), Cheryl Barker in The Oscar (1966), Myrtle in The St. Valentine's Day Massacre (1967) and Lisa in In Like Flint (1967). She also appeared in several television shows in the 1960s. She made two 1965 appearances on Perry Mason; in both roles she played Perry's client: Reggie Lansfield in "The Case of the Murderous Mermaid," and Carla Chaney in "The Case of the Laughing Lady." Other television appearances include: The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, Batman, Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre, Bonanza, The Fugitive, Hawaii Five-O, McHale's Navy, My Favorite Martian ("The Atom Misers", air date 12/15/63), The Virginian, Hogan's Heroes, and The Wild Wild West.