Dale Alan Midkiff was born on 1 July 1959, in Chance, Maryland USA, the second of the eight children to Jean and Thomas Midkiff, and is best known as an actor, who portrayed Louis Creed in the horror film ‘’Pet Sematary’’.
So just how rich is Dale Midkiff as of late 2017? According to authoritative sources, the actor has a net worth of over $1 million, accumulated from his over three decades-long career in the previously mentioned field. Dale’s assets include his houses in Los Angeles, California and Chance, Maryland.
Dale Midkiff Net Worth $1 million
Dale was interested in acting even as a child and reportedly was lucky enough to have his family’s support when it came to his future calling. He attended Salisbury University, Maryland, prior to moving to New York, where he initially worked as a waiter. He eventually made his debut with a role in the 1985 movie entitled ‘’ Streetwalkin’’, portraying Duke. His effort and talents were noticed by the audience and the critics, who called his acting ‘’grittily impressive’’ and he was a notable addition to the movie. However, Midkiff made his breakthrough with the role of Jock Ewing in the television movie entitled “Dallas: The Early Years” in 1986, acting alongside with David Grant and Molly Hagan. He remained busy throughout the following period, and played the role of Denis DeBeau in “Dream Street” in 1989, and in the same year acted in the horror film ‘’ Pet Sematary’’, a movie adaptation of Stephen King’s novel of the same name, directed by Marie Lambert and also starring Fred Gwynne and Denise. When it comes to the critical reception, ‘’Pet Semetary’’ scored mostly negative and mediocre reviews, but still grossed over $57.5 million at the box office, so helping to add to Dale’s net worth.
In the forthcoming period, Dale went on to work on several television films, including ‘’Plymouth’’ in the starring role of Gil Eaton, but which failed to become a television series, as ABC decided not to adopt it. Midkiff had a lot on his plate during the early and mid-1990s, including a notable role in ‘’Toothless’’, a 1997 Disney movie in which he portrayed Thomas Jameson and acted alongside with Kristie Alley. As of the same year, he had a notable role in the television series ‘’The Magnificent Seven’’, appearing in its 22 episodes and starring alongside actors such as Michael Biehn, Eric Close and Andrew Kavovit. He then played in ‘’Another Woman’s Husband’’, a television movie based on ‘’Swimming Lessons’’ by Lynne Hugo and Anna Tuttle Villegas.
Moving on to his other appearances in television series, he was a guest star in one episode of ‘’CSI: Crime Scene Investigation’’ in 2001, and during the same year acted in the horror film entitled ‘’Route 666’’, adding steadily to his net worth.
When it comes to his further career on silver screen, he landed the title role in ‘’Debating Robert Lee’’, a 2004 independent film written by Dan Polier and Matthew Klein, and in 2006 appeared in three documentaries based on ‘’Pet Semetary’’, and in 2007 acted in ‘’Love’s Unending Legacy’’, portraying Clark Davis. When it comes to Midkiff’s latest projects, he was a guest star in series such as ‘’The Client’’ and ‘’Castle’’ in 2013 and 2014 respectively, and overall, Dale has appeared in more than 60 acting projects.
When it comes to his personal life, Midkiff has been married to Joan O’Connor since 22 March 1997; the couple has three children.
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