Malachi Throne Net Worth

Malachi Throne was born in New York City on December 1, 1928. He began performing at an early age and quit school to work in theater during World War Two. After the Korean Conflict, he returned to the New York theatrical scene and was cast in parts of characters much older than his actual age. He was also a natural for live television and worked on the DuMont TV network. He continued to work on the stage, appearing in landmark Off-Broadway productions and Broadway shows. In 1958-59, he moved to California and established himself as a major character actor in guest spots on series television during the 1960s. He had memorable appearances on Batman and Lost in Space, and provided the voice of The Keeper for the Star Trek pilot episode. He later played Commodore José Mendez in the two-part episode "The Menagerie" and Senator Pardac in the two-part episode "Unification" of Star Trek: The Next Generation. He also appeared on It Takes a Thief and continued to work in regional theaters. Malachi Throne currently lives in southern California, where he appears in local theater and writes historical novels. His two sons are also in show business.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Soundtrack
Birth Day December 01, 1928
Birth Place  New York City, New York, United States
Malachi Throne age 92 YEARS OLD
Died On March 13, 2013(2013-03-13) (aged 84)\nBrentwood, California, U.S.
Birth Sign Capricorn
Cause of death Lung cancer
Occupation Actor
Years active 1959–2013
Spouse(s) Judith Merians (m. 1965–1992; divorced; 2 children) Marjorie Bernstein Throne (m. 1992–2013; his death)
Children Zachary, Joshua

💰 Net worth: $9 Million

Malachi Throne, a renowned actor and soundtrack artist hailing from the United States, is speculated to have a net worth of $9 million by the year 2024. Throne, throughout his illustrious career, has left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry with his exceptional talent and versatility. Recognized for his notable contributions in various films and TV shows, he has garnered significant acclaim and success. Additionally, his involvement in soundtracks has further added to his reputation and earnings. With an impressive net worth, Malachi Throne continues to leave an enduring legacy in the world of acting and music.

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Biography/Timeline

1939

Throne was born in New York City to Austro-Hungarian Jews, Samuel and Rebecca Throne, who emigrated to America before World War II. Throne was raised in The Bronx. He first appeared on stage at the age of ten in 1939 in the New York Parks Department production of Tom Sawyer as Huckleberry Finn.

1960

Throne was a popular guest star on many television series of the 1960s and 1970s, including Mr. Novak (four episodes), The Defenders, Naked City, The Wild Wild West, Ben Casey, The Untouchables, GE True, Combat!, The Fugitive, The Man from U.N.C.L.E. ("The Four-Steps Affair" from 1965), Mannix (as Inspector Frank Kyler in the 1967 episode, "Run Sheep Run"), The High Chaparral, Hogan's Heroes, Babylon 5 ( "The Coming of Shadows" ) and Lost in Space. He also played the character Sandifer in the 1964 Perry Mason episode The Case of the Simple Simon.

1964

His film career was not as prolific as his television work, though he did have roles in films such as The Young Lovers (1964), Beau Geste (1966), Code Name: Heraclitus (1967), Assault on the Wayne (1971), The Greatest (1977), Stunts (1977) and Primary Motive (1992). He also had a small role in the 2002 film Catch Me If You Can.

1966

He played the villain "False Face" in the ABC Batman (1966) series. The character, who used a variety of disguises to effect his nefarious schemes, wore a semitransparent mask when not in the middle of his crimes. The mask rendered Throne's real face unrecognizable on screen. Playing off this effect, but against Throne's wishes, the show's producers wrote the onscreen credit as "? as False Face", denying Throne his screen credit. However, at the end credits of "Holy Rat Race", Throne's full name was credited. Later, he appeared in animation as the voice of Two-Face's superego "the Judge" on The New Batman Adventures (1998), and as the voice of Fingers the Gorilla on the Batman Beyond episode "Speak No Evil" (2000).

1970

Malachi Throne was a national television spokesman for Ziebart in several advertising campaigns throughout the 1970s. He also narrated the 1976 teaser trailer for the film Star Wars (1977).

2004

On Star Trek: The Next Generation, Throne played Pardek, a Romulan senator, in the two-part episode "Unification". In 2004, he appeared in the second episode of the New Voyages, entitled "In Harm's Way".

2013

Throne died of lung cancer at his Brentwood, California home on March 13, 2013 at the age of 84. In addition to his widow and his sons by his first marriage to Judith Merians, he was survived by two step-children, two grandchildren, and a sister.