Leigh McCloskey Net Worth

Leigh McCloskey is an American actor, art department and miscellaneous crew member born in Los Angeles, California on June 21, 1955. He is classically trained from the Juilliard School in Lincoln Center, New York and is best known for his role as Mitch Cooper on the CBS nighttime soap opera Dallas (1978-1982). He has starred in numerous made-for-television films and miniseries, as well as films such as Fraternity Vacation (1985) and Inferno (1980). He has also guest-starred on numerous television series and pilots, playing villains on four sci-fi television series. McCloskey has been married to production executive Carla Reinke since 1978 and they have two daughters.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Art Department, Miscellaneous Crew
Birth Day June 21, 1955
Birth Place  Los Angeles, California, United States
Leigh McCloskey age 68 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Cancer
Other names Leigh J. McCloskey
Occupation Actor, artist, author, teacher, visual philosopher
Years active 1975-present
Spouse(s) Carla Reinke McCloskey (m. 1978)

💰 Net worth: $100,000

Leigh McCloskey, a multi-talented individual known for his contributions as an actor, art department member, and miscellaneous crew member in the United States, is estimated to have a net worth of $100,000 in 2024. McCloskey has undeniably made a significant impact in the entertainment industry throughout his career, showcasing his versatility and skills in various roles. With his talent and dedication, it is no surprise that McCloskey has amassed such a respectable net worth, representing the well-deserved recognition for his contributions to the entertainment world.

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Biography/Timeline

1925

McCloskey has guest-starred on television series and pilots including Bones, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager, Jake and the Fatman, JAG, Life Goes On, Chicago Hope, Medical Center, and many others. He has played villains on four sci-fi television series: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager, as well as Babylon 5 (2 parts) and Buck Rogers in the 25th Century with Dorothy Stratten. He has also appeared in a number of daytime soap operas, including Santa Barbara, General Hospital, The Young and the Restless and One Life to Live.

1980

McCloskey starred in made-for-television films and miniseries including The Bermuda Depths, Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway and its sequel Alexander: The Other Side of Dawn in which he played the title role. He was given the lead role in the Italian horror film Inferno (1980) after the director's original choice of James Woods proved to be unavailable. He starred in Trouble Shooters: Trapped Beneath the Earth and with Linda Gray (Dallas) in Accidental Meeting. He starred in the television miniseries Gone But Not Forgotten (2005). McCloskey has also appeared in the films Just One of the Guys, Cameron's Closet, Fraternity Vacation with Tim Robbins, and Inferno directed by Dario Argento, among others.