Dane Clark Net Worth

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Dane Clark net worth is
$19 Million

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Dane Clark was born Bernard Elliot Zanville in Brooklyn, New York City, to Rose (Korostoff) and Samuel Zanville, who were Russian Jewish immigrants. He graduated from Cornell University and St. John's Law School (Brooklyn). When he had trouble finding work in the mid-1930s he tried boxing, baseball, construction, sales and modeling, among other ... 
Net Worth$19 Million
Date Of BirthFebruary 26, 1912
Place Of BirthBrooklyn, New York, USA
Height5' 9" (1.75 m)
ProfessionActor, Director
Star SignPisces
#Quote
1I vote Republican because I am a conservative individual who understands American principles and can think for himself. I'm not one of those blind sheep liberals who'll lie around all day and live off other people thinking the government will spoon feed them.
2The only thing I want to do in films is be Mr. Joe Average as well as I know how. Of course, anyone whose face appears often enough on the screen is bound to have bobby-soxers after him for autographs. But what I really get a kick out of is when cab drivers around New York lean out and yell 'Hi Brooklyn' when I walk by. They make me feel I'm putting it across O.K. when I try to be Joe Average.
3[In 1946, about being signed by Warner Brothers] That was the best break of my life, hooking up with the Warners. They don't go much for the "pretty boy" type there. An average-looking guy like me has a chance to get someplace, to portray people the way they really are, without any frills.
#Fact
1In photo 1 of 3, it cannot be Dane Clark because he died in 1998.
2Is interred at Mount Sinai Memorial Park in Los Angeles, CA.
3He was an avid bowler who was known to seldom miss a strike. He was so successful at this sport that in his home he used two spare rooms to hold his large trophy collection.
4He has a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame located on South Side of the 6900 block of Hollywood Boulevard.
5Was close friends with Glenn Ford and Dick Powell.
6When he wasn't acting or bowling, Clark loved to cook and was well known for his version of chicken cacciatore.
7A staunch Republican, he once abruptly left a public black tie event when President Jimmy Carter and his wife entered the room.
8He had a strong dislike of actor John Garfield. He worked with him in two films and considered him to be extremely arrogant and strongly disagreed with him politically; so much to the point that the only time he and Garfield spoke to one another was in character.
9In 1996 director James Cameron called Clark at his California home asking him if he'd be interested to come of out retirement to star as Captain Edward John Smith in Titanic (1997) but he declined the offer based on health issues.
10He was considered for the male leads, but never screen tested, in such films as The Asphalt Jungle (1950), 99 River Street (1953), The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957), and Picnic (1955).
11Upon the death of his first wife, Clark had every painting she ever created sent from New York to California where he had them displayed throughout his home for the remainder of his life.
12Was given a 1948 Buick Roadmaster by Jack L. Warner as a birthday present.
13His widow was a real estate agent.
14Both of his marriages were childless.
15In 1955, he was starring in a stage production of "The Shrike" at the old Carthay Circle Theater in Los Angeles with actress Isabel Bonner who died unexpectedly in his arms during a love scene from a sudden brain hemorrhage.
16In the September 1946 edition of Movie Life Magazine he was dubbed "the most stylish actor in Hollywood".
17A registered Republican, he publically endorsed Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan for president.
18Was considered at one point to play Al Jolson in a remake of "The Jazz Singer" but the whole idea was scrapped for years later until Danny Thomas was given a title role in the early 1950s remake.
19Made his Broadway debut in Orson Welles' Mercury Theatre production of "Panic" in 1935.
20His father owned a sporting goods store in New York City.

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Murder, She Wrote1984-1989TV SeriesHenri Viscard / FBI Agent O'Farrell
Last Rites1988Don Carlo
Highway to Heaven1985TV SeriesPaul Tarsten
The New Mike Hammer1984TV Series
Simon & Simon1983TV SeriesP.I. Del Mooney / James Bennett
The Fall Guy1983TV SeriesAl Hester
Quincy M.E.1983TV SeriesPolice Sgt. Herb Gleason
Matt Houston1983TV SeriesCarl Burke
Blood Song1982Sheriff Gibbons
Fantasy Island1979-1982TV SeriesChavel / Lieutenant Blainey / Charlie Darcy
The Woman Inside1981
Riker1981TV SeriesCraig
Condominium1980TV SeriesPete McGinnity
Salvage 11979TV SeriesMorse
The French Atlantic Affair1979TV Mini-SeriesAdm. J. Elton Knox
Hawaii Five-O1975-1978TV SeriesSergeant Riley / Victor Jovanko / Jesse
The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries1977-1978TV SeriesHanson / Capt. Powers
Vega$1978TV SeriesNat Finer
Police Story1974-1978TV SeriesMr. Martin / Lt. Barrenger / Lt. Frederickson / ...
Switch1977TV SeriesClay Tranter
Police Woman1974-1977TV SeriesSgt. Paul Barnett / Grebbs / Sam Corbett / ...
Once an Eagle1976TV Mini-SeriesHarry Sheppard
McMillan & Wife1976TV SeriesLt. Bodine
Most Wanted1976TV SeriesJones
James Dean1976TV MovieJames Whitmore
Starsky and Hutch1976TV SeriesVic Rankin
Ellery Queen1976TV SeriesSam Hatter
Matt Helm1975TV SeriesJoey Bender
Murder on Flight 5021975TV MovieRay Garwood
Bronk1975TV SeriesCharles Bisantz
Medical Story1975TV SeriesDr. Harold Elwell
Cop on the Beat1975TV MovieLt. Baker
Joe Forrester1975TV SeriesLieutenant Baker
Archer1975TV SeriesNick Rados
Cannon1974TV SeriesArthur Anschluss
Ironside1968-1974TV SeriesMr. Todd / Roy Lewis / Vern Emmerich / ...
The Rookies1972-1974TV SeriesJoe Daley / Lt. Monroe
The New Perry Mason1973-1974TV SeriesLt. Arthur Tragg
Search1973TV SeriesEd Bain
Mod Squad1969-1972TV SeriesBlake Morris / Man In Audience
Mission: Impossible1972TV SeriesSam Dexter
Night Gallery1972TV SeriesWilliam Jason
Say Goodbye, Maggie Cole1972TV MovieHank Cooper
The Family Rico1972TV MovieBoston Phil
Cade's County1971TV SeriesLt. John Gifford
The Face of Fear1971TV MovieTamworth
Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law1971TV SeriesIvan Bock
Dan August1971TV SeriesSam Rude
Mannix1970-1971TV SeriesLt. Ira Deegan
San Francisco International Airport1970TV SeriesCapt. Spence
The Virginian1970TV SeriesBarton Ellis
The Silent Force1970TV Series
The McMasters1970Spencer
The Bill Cosby Show1970TV SeriesDave Baxter
Bracken's World1969TV SeriesGil Ryder
The Name of the Game1968-1969TV SeriesBill Oliver / Brian Smith
Days in My Father's House1968Eddie
I Spy1966-1968TV SeriesMike Woods / Gannon
The Danny Thomas Hour1968TV SeriesSaul Rubin
N.Y.P.D.1967TV SeriesMyron
Ben Casey1964-1966TV SeriesJack West / Eddie Huntsinger
Kraft Suspense Theatre1965TV SeriesSaul Baratseff
The Defenders1965TV SeriesMark Gerard
Burke's Law1964TV SeriesMilton Yeager
The DuPont Show of the Week1962-1963TV SeriesNarrator / Jerry Ross
The Untouchables1962-1963TV SeriesDr. Victor Garr
Camera Three1962TV SeriesCaptain John Yossarian
The Twilight Zone1961TV SeriesAce Larsen
Play of the Week1960-1961TV SeriesCradeau (No Exit)
The United States Steel Hour1961TV Series
Rawhide1960TV SeriesJeff Barkley
The Chevy Mystery Show1960TV SeriesDr. Joseph Teague
The Closing Door1960TV Movie
Buick-Electra Playhouse1959TV Series
Bold Venture1959TV SeriesSlate Shannon
Target1958TV SeriesFred Harman
Wagon Train1958TV SeriesJohn Wilbot
Studio One in Hollywood1958TV SeriesMaj. Dick Brooks
Suspicion1958TV Series
Schlitz Playhouse1952-1958TV SeriesFrankie Nevada / Kyle / Sheriff Ames
Pursuit1958TV SeriesJoe Jupiter
Playhouse 901958TV SeriesSaul Leventhal
Wire Service1956-1957TV SeriesDan Miller
Climax!1957TV SeriesHarry Harper / Detective Nick Vallejo
Outlaw's Son1957Nate Blaine
Studio 571955-1957TV Series
Jane Wyman Presents The Fireside Theatre1955-1957TV SeriesGeorge Heldig / Vico / Shorty
The Joseph Cotten Show: On Trial1956TV SeriesCarl
The Man Is Armed1956Johnny Morrison
Chevron Hall of Stars1956TV Series
The Ford Television Theatre1954-1956TV SeriesDr. Scott Stanley / Joe Travis
Massacre1956Capitán Ramón
The 20th Century-Fox Hour1956TV SeriesTom Benson
Celebrity Playhouse1955TV Series
Science Fiction Theatre1955TV SeriesDr. Ken Donaldson / Vic Murphy
Damon Runyon Theater1955TV SeriesMacarone Kid
The Toughest Man Alive1955Lee Stevens, posing as Pete Gore
Appointment with Adventure1955TV Series
General Electric Theater1955TV SeriesSmiley Sanson
Armstrong Circle Theatre1955TV Series
Producers' Showcase1955TV SeriesJames W. Lazear
Port of Hell1954Gibson 'Gibb' Pardee
Justice1954TV SeriesRichard Adams
Thunder Pass1954Captain Dave Storm
Paid to Kill1954James Nevill
Blackout1954Casey Morrow
Danger1950-1954TV Series
The Philip Morris Playhouse1954TV Series
Go Man Go1954Abe Saperstein
The Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse1953-1954TV Series
The Revlon Mirror Theater1953TV SeriesWarren Rogers
Medallion Theatre1953TV Series
Gambler and the Lady1952Jim Forster
Betty Crocker Star Matinee1951TV Series
Fort Defiance1951Johnny Tallon
Gruen Guild Theater1951TV Series
Starlight Theatre1951TV SeriesBob / Sally Servewell
Never Trust a Gambler1951Steve Garry
Lights Out1951TV Series
Sure As Fate1951TV Series
Lux Video Theatre1951TV SeriesGeorge
Nash Airflyte Theatre1950-1951TV Series
Somerset Maugham TV Theatre1951TV Series
Gunman in the Streets1950Eddy Roback
Highly Dangerous1950Bill Casey
Le traqué1950Eddy Roback
The Magnavox Theatre1950TV Series
Barricade1950Bob Peters
Backfire1950Ben Arno / Lou Walsh
The Ford Theatre Hour1949TV SeriesDan Harrow
Without Honor1949Bill Bandle
The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre1949TV Series
Whiplash1948Michael Gordon - aka Mike Angelo
Moonrise1948Danny Hawkins
Embraceable You1948Eddie Novoc
Deep Valley1947Barry Burnette
That Way with Women1947Greg Wilson
Her Kind of Man1946Don Corwin
A Stolen Life1946Karnock
Pride of the Marines1945Lee Diamond
God Is My Co-Pilot1945Johnny Petach
Hollywood Canteen1944Sgt. Nowland
I Won't Play1944ShortJoe Fingers
The Very Thought of You1944Sgt. 'Fixit' Gilman
Over the Wall1943ShortBenny Vigo
Destination Tokyo1943Tin Can
Action in the North Atlantic1943Johnnie Pulaski
The Rear Gunner1943ShortBenny (as Bernard Zanville)
Tennessee Johnson1942Wirts (uncredited)
The Glass Key1942Henry Sloss (uncredited)
Wake Island1942'Sparks' (radioman #1) (uncredited)
The Pride of the Yankees1942Fraternity Boy (uncredited)
Sunday Punch1942Phil Grogan (uncredited)
Money and the Woman1940scenes deleted
Toils of the Law1938Short as Bernard Zanville

Director

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Lock Up1959-1960TV Series 3 episodes
Target1958TV Series 1 episode

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Going Hollywood: The War Years1988DocumentaryHimself
All-Star Party for 'Dutch' Reagan1985TV SpecialHimself
Celebrity Bowling1975TV SeriesHimself
The 17th Annual Tony Awards1963TV SpecialHimself - Presenter
Stump the Stars1963TV SeriesHimself - Guest Panelist
The Arthur Murray Party1960TV SeriesHimself - Actor
The Steve Allen Plymouth Show1956TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Texaco Star Theatre1949-1955TV SeriesHimself - Actor / Himself - Commerical Spokesman
The Ed Sullivan Show1951-1954TV SeriesHimself
The Name's the Same1953TV SeriesHimself - Panelist
What's My Line?1952TV SeriesHimself - Mystery Guest
Wonderful Town, U.S.A.1951TV SeriesHimself
Your Show of Shows1951TV SeriesHimself - Guest Performer
Screen Snapshots: Laguna U.S.A.1947ShortHimself (uncredited)
On Your Own1943Short documentary

Archive Footage

Won Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
1960Star on the Walk of FameWalk of FameTelevisionOn 8 February 1960. At 6906 Hollywood Blvd.

Known for movies

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