Ralph Moody Net Worth

Ralph Moody was an American actor born in St. Louis, Missouri in 1886. He began his career on the stage in pre-radio days and then as a radio personality. He was well known for his role as Uncle Abner on WIBW, CBS Radio in the 1930s. He was also a regular cast member on The Roy Rogers Show and Gunsmoke. He began making film and television appearances at the age of 62, appearing in three Lone Ranger episodes, Dragnet, The Rifleman, and Bonanza. He passed away in 1971 in Burbank, California.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor
Birth Day September 10, 1917
Birth Place  St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Age 103 YEARS OLD
Died On June 9, 2004(2004-06-09) (aged 86)\nMooresville, North Carolina
Birth Sign Sagittarius
Awards North Carolina Auto Racing Hall of Fame (2003) National Motorsports Press Association Stock Car Racing Hall of Fame (1990) International Motorsports Hall of Fame (1994) Motorsports Hall of Fame of America (2005)
Best finish 8th – 1956 Grand National Series
First race 1956 Daytona Beach Road Course
Last race 1962 Richmond 250 Atlantic Rural Fairgrounds (now Richmond International Raceway)
First win 1956 Memphis-Arkansas Speedway
Last win 1957 Wilson Speedway (Wilson, North Carolina)
WinsTop tensPoles Wins Top tens Poles 5 27 5 5275

💰 Net worth

Ralph Moody, a well-known actor in the United States, is projected to have a net worth ranging from $100,000 to $1 million in 2024. Moody has made a name for himself in the entertainment industry through his remarkable performances and dedication to his craft. With his notable contributions to the realm of acting, it's no surprise that his net worth continues to grow. As a respected figure in the industry, Moody's achievements are a testament to his talent and hard work.

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Biography/Timeline

1917

Ralph Moody (September 10, 1917 – June 9, 2004) was an American stock car racer. He eventually became a team co-owner of Holman Moody.

1935

He built his first Model T Ford race car in 1935, and ran it on nights and weekends. He served in the U.S. Army in World War II, and drove a tank under the command of General George S. Patton. He married his wife Mitzi in 1949, and they moved to Florida so that he could race all year.

1956

Moody won four races in 1956 for owner Pete DePaolo. He finished eighth in the final points, with 21 Top-10 finishes in 35 races.

1957

He raced the first third of 1957, until Ford and the other American automobile manufacturers pulled out of racing.

1971

Holman Moody began as a racecar owner operation, but became more famous for their racecar building operation. Holman Moody chassis featured improvements such as tube shocks, square tubing frames, and rear ends with floater housings ([2]). They built around 50 race cars a year until Moody sold his portion of the company after the 1971 season. They had won 92 NASCAR Grand National races.