Nancy Parsons Net Worth

Nancy Parsons was born in St. Paul, Minnesota in 1942 and moved to South Pasadena, California with her family when she was 17. She attended the Pasadena Playhouse and won a full scholarship, appearing in works by Edward Albee, Clifford Odets, Tennessee Williams, and William Shakespeare. After graduating, she married and had two children, but later divorced and returned to acting. She won a Family Film Award for Best Actress in Porky's Revenge (1985), an Academy of Science Fiction and Fantasy nomination for Best Supporting Actress in Motel Hell (1980), a Dramalogue Award for the play "Dead End At Sunset," and a woman of the year award from the Alumni Association of her alma mater, The Pasadena Playhouse. Nancy was passionate about art and believed it took courage and stamina to pursue it. She is survived by her children and grandchildren, who remember her for her legacy of living passionately.
Nancy Parsons is a member of Actress

Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress
Birth Day January 17, 1942
Birth Place  St. Paul, Minnesota, United States
Nancy Parsons age 78 YEARS OLD
Died On January 5, 2001(2001-01-05) (aged 58)\nLa Crosse, Wisconsin, U.S.
Birth Sign Aquarius
Occupation Actress
Years active 1976–1998
Spouse(s) Alan Hipwell (1963–1972; divorced); 2 children
Children Margaret Elizabeth (b. 1963)

💰 Net worth: $11 Million

Nancy Parsons' net worth is estimated to be $11 million in 2024. Known primarily as an actress in the United States, Parsons has made significant contributions to the entertainment industry throughout her successful career. With her talent and versatility, she has captivated audiences with her remarkable performances on both the big and small screens. Through her dedication and hard work, Nancy Parsons has achieved substantial financial success, solidifying her position as a prominent figure within the entertainment world.

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2001

Nancy Parsons died January 5, 2001, in La Crosse, Wisconsin, aged 58, from diabetes and congestive heart failure. She was survived by her two daughters.