Sam Kydd Net Worth

Sam Kydd was a British actor born in Belfast, Northern Ireland on February 15, 1915. He was best known for his roles in Island of Terror (1966), I'm All Right Jack (1959) and Eye of the Needle (1981). He was married to Lavender Rosamund Marguerite 'Pinkie' Barnes and passed away on March 26, 1982 in London, England.
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Who is it? Actor
Birth Day February 15, 1915
Birth Place  Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Sam Kydd age 105 YEARS OLD
Died On 26 March 1982(1982-03-26) (aged 67)\nLondon, England
Birth Sign Pisces
Occupation Actor
Spouse(s) Pinkie Barnes (6 June 1952 – 26 March 1982) (his death) (1 child)
Children Jonathan Kydd

💰 Net worth: $850,000

Sam Kydd, a widely recognized actor in the United Kingdom, has an estimated net worth of $850,000 in 2024. With an illustrious career spanning several decades, Kydd has cemented his place in the entertainment industry, captivating audiences with his remarkable talent. Known for his versatility and captivating performances, he has garnered a substantial wealth through his acting endeavors. As a celebrated figure in British cinema, Sam Kydd's net worth is a testament to his successful and influential career.

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Biography/Timeline

1930

An army officer's son, Kydd was born to English parents in Belfast, Northern Ireland, and moved back to London as a child. He was educated at Dunstable Grammar School in Dunstable, Bedfordshire. During the mid-1930s Kydd was an MC for various big bands such as the Oscar Rabin Band. He would warm up audiences with jokes and impressions and even some tap dance routines then introduce the other Singers and attractions on the bill. During the late 1930s he had joined the Territorial Army serving with the Queen Victoria's Rifles and when war broke out he was called up for active Service.

1963

Kydd took part in more than 200 films and 1,000 TV plays and series including, The Adventures of Robin Hood, The Pickwick Papers, Mess Mates, Arthur Askey, Benny Hill, Charlie Drake, Harry Worth, The Expert, Dixon of Dock Green, Crane and Orlando in 1963. In Crane, Kydd had appeared as the lovable smuggler Orlando O'Connor. The programme starred Patrick Allen, as a Briton who moved to Morocco to run a cafe and had an aversion to smuggling. Kydd's character was so popular that when 'Crane' finished he was given his own programme, Orlando, a children's adventure series.

1974

He also appeared in the Fossett Saga, and Curry and Chips, as well as the big-screen versions of Dad's Army and Till Death Us Do Part. Amongst his many television appearances were The Tony Hancock Show, critically acclaimed series Minder, Crossroads, Coronation Street (playing the part of Mike Baldwin's father, Frankie), The Eric Sykes Show, and Follyfoot. In 1974, Kydd played the part of a cabbie in Thames Television's A Dickens of a Christmas.