Mitchell Gaylord Net Worth

Mitch Gaylord is a renowned American actor and stuntman who first gained fame in 1984 when he led the US Olympic gymnastics team to a Gold Medal victory. He was the first American gymnast to score a perfect 10 and went on to win two Bronze medals and a Silver medal. After the Olympics, he was appointed to the President's Council for Physical Fitness and went on to appear in several commercials and films. In 1995, he was inducted into UCLA's Hall of Fame and in 2006, he was inducted into the US Olympic Hall of Fame. Mitch has also served as a journalist and celebrity judge, and has created his own fitness program. He currently resides in Fort Worth, Texas with his wife and two children.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Stunts
Birth Day March 10, 1961
Birth Place  Van Nuys, California, United States
Mitchell Gaylord age 63 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Aries
Full name Mitchell Jay Gaylord
Alternative name(s) Mitch
Country represented United States
Discipline Men's artistic gymnastics
Level Senior International Elite
Medal record Olympic Games 1984 Los Angeles Team 1984 Los Angeles Vault 1984 Los Angeles Rings 1984 Los Angeles Parallel bars Olympic Games 1984 Los AngelesTeam1984 Los AngelesVault1984 Los AngelesRings1984 Los AngelesParallel bars

💰 Net worth

Mitchell Gaylord, a renowned actor and stuntman in the United States, is predicted to have a net worth ranging from $100K to $1M in 2024. With a successful career in the entertainment industry, Gaylord has garnered a significant amount of wealth. With his exceptional talent and expertise in performing stunts, he has gained recognition both on and off the screen. As he continues to indulge in his passion for acting and thrilling stunts, Gaylord's net worth is expected to continue to grow.

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Biography/Timeline

1980

Gaylord was born in Van Nuys, California, the son of Fred and Linda Gaylord. His family is Jewish. He made his first U.S. National team in gymnastics in 1980 and continued to retain his place on the team for the next five years. While attending UCLA as a history major on scholarship, he won the All-Around in the 1983 and 1984 USA Gymnastics National Championships, and the 1984 NCAA Men's Gymnastics Championship. He then qualified for the Olympic Games during the Olympic trials held from June 1–3, 1984 in Jacksonville Florida. Two of the moves in his arsenal going into the Games were invented by and named for him—the Gaylord flip and the Gaylord II.

1984

In the 1984 Summer Olympic Games, Gaylord led the gold-medal-winning U.S. men's gymnastics team, becoming the first American Gymnast to score a perfect 10.00 in the Olympics. He also won the silver medal in vault, the bronze in parallel bars and the bronze in the rings. In addition to his individual accolades, Gaylord led the US men's gymnastics team to a gold medal in the team competition for the first and only time in Olympics history. The moment was heralded as a significant upset over the teams from China and Japan. After the 1984 Olympics he and his fellow Olympic Gymnasts went on a six-month promotional tour across the US, selling out arenas in about two dozen American cities. He also wrote his first book during this period, centering on using gymnastics exercises to train. He was also named by President Ronald Reagan as a member of the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports in November 1985.

1995

Gaylord has appeared in several movies and TV shows. Most notably, he performed as a stunt double for Chris O'Donnell (as Robin) in the 1995 movie Batman Forever, and played the lead in American Anthem (1986), opposite Actress Janet Jones. The latter movie, in which Gaylord played a Gymnast training for the Olympics, has been noted as an inspiration to Future generations of Olympic Gymnasts. He was also a frequent guest star on Hollywood Squares, and appeared in advertisements for Diet Coke, Nike, Vidal Sassoon, Soloflex, Levi's, and Texaco. Over the years Gaylord has also remained an ambassador to the sport of gymnastics, serving as a commentator for NBC and Fox Sports during televised gymnastics events, as well as developing several nationally televised fitness programs and products. He currently works as a financial advisor at Morgan Stanley Smith Barney.

2007

In June 2007, Gaylord was named the seventh best US Gymnast of all time by Yahoo Sports. He was also named to the UCLA Hall of Fame in 1995, the US Olympic Hall of Fame in 2006, and the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 2009. He has also been an advocate for child allergy awareness.