Madlyn Rhue Net Worth

Madlyn Rhue was a prolific American character actress who worked in television, film, and theater for nearly 40 years. She was known for her beautiful looks and black/dark brown hair and hazel eyes, which got her roles in shows such as Rawhide, Cheyenne, Star Trek, Hawaii Five-O, Charlie's Angels, and Fantasy Island. In 1977, Rhue was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, but she continued to work in numerous television films and series, including Executive Suite, Fame, Days of Our Lives, and Murder, She Wrote. By 1997, Rhue was unable to work due to her illness, and she passed away from pneumonia and multiple sclerosis at the Motion Picture and Television Country Home retirement center in Woodland Hills, California at age 68 in 2003.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress, Soundtrack, Miscellaneous Crew
Birth Day October 03, 1935
Birth Place  Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Madlyn Rhue age 85 YEARS OLD
Died On December 16, 2003(2003-12-16) (aged 68)\nWoodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Birth Sign Scorpio
Occupation Actress
Years active 1958–1996
Spouse(s) Tony Young (1962–1970) (divorced)

💰 Net worth: $16 Million

Madlyn Rhue, a well-known actress, soundtrack contributor, and miscellaneous crew member in the United States, is predicted to have a net worth of around $16 million by 2024. Throughout her successful career, she has showcased her remarkable talent on the big screen and behind the scenes, leaving a lasting impact on the entertainment industry. With her diverse range of skills and contributions, Madlyn Rhue has undoubtedly earned both critical acclaim and financial success in her field.

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Biography/Timeline

1950

Rhue was born in Washington, D.C., graduated from Los Angeles High School, and studied drama at Los Angeles City College. From the 1950s to the 1990s, Rhue appeared in some 20 films, including Operation Petticoat (1959), The Ladies Man (1961), A Majority of One (1961), Escape from Zahrain (1962), Stanley Kramer's It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963), He Rides Tall (1964), Kenner (1969) and Stand Up and Be Counted (1972). She also was a guest star in dozens of television series, including Star Trek in the episode "Space Seed" (1967) as Lt. Marla McGivers, Khan Noonien Singh's (Ricardo Montalbán) love interest. Rhue had played the spouse of another character played by Montalbán in an episode of Bonanza in 1960. That year, she also played the title role of Marian Ames in the Perry Mason episode "The Case of the Wayward Wife".

1955

Other guest appearances included Cheyenne (1955); Have Gun – Will Travel, Gunsmoke, Riverboat, The Rebel, Laramie, and Rawhide (1959); Pony Express, Sugarfoot, Checkmate, The Alaskans, Bourbon Street Beat, The Roaring 20s, The Untouchables, and The Westerner (1960); Perry Mason ("The Case of the Wayward Wife", 1960); Route 66 (1962); The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (1963); The Virginian (1963); The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1964, 1967), Daniel Boone (1965); The Fugitive (1964, 1966); Ironside (1967); The Wild Wild West (1967); Star Trek (1967), Mannix (1968); Bracken's World (1969–70); Hawaii Five-O (1970, 1973); Mission: Impossible (1972); Banacek (1972); Starsky & Hutch (1975); Fantasy Island (1978) and Charlie's Angels (1979). She also appeared in the television movie Goldie and the Boxer (1979), and made appearances on the game show The Match Game (1974–76).

1962

In 1962, Rhue married actor Tony Young and acted with him in the western He Rides Tall. They divorced in 1970.

1977

In 1977, Rhue was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. She continued to work, including a role in Days of Our Lives; but by 1985, she needed a wheelchair and was limited to roles that did not require her to walk or stand, such as recurring roles in Murder, She Wrote and Houston Knights. Her illness prevented her from appearing as her Star Trek character Lieutenant Marla McGivers in the film Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982), and the character ultimately disappeared from the script as Director Nicholas Meyer did not wish to re-cast the part.