Randolph Mantooth Net Worth

Net Worth  Net Worth: $3 Million

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Randy DeRoy Mantooth was born on 19 September 1945, in Sacramento, California USA, of very mixed German, Scottish, Cherokee, Seminole, and Potawatomi descent. Randolph is an actor, best known for his extensive career spanning 40 years, including involvement in series including “Adam-12”, “Alias Smith and Jones” and “McCloud”. All of his efforts have helped put his net worth to where it is today.

How rich is Randolph Mantooth? As of late-2016, sources estimate a net worth that is at $3 million, mostly earned through a successful career as an actor. He played the lead role of John Gage in the series “Emergency!” for six seasons, but has also appeared in numerous films. He’s also earned several awards, and all have contributed to the position of his wealth.


Randolph Mantooth Net Worth $3 million


Mantooth attended San Marcos High School, and during his time there became a part of school plays. After matriculating, he attended Santa Barbara City College, and would get a scholarship to the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. During this time, he became part of the production “Philadelphia Here I Come” and his performance would earn him a Charles Jehlenger Award. While looking for his big break, he worked various jobs such as a newspaper boy and elevator operator, establishing his net worth.

After his performance in “Philadelphia Here I Come”, he was discovered and signed a contract with Universal. He became part of several series, including “Marcus Welby, M.D”. In 1972, he was cast in the highly popular “Emergency!” which went on to run for six seasons, then in the late 1970s he continued appearing in more shows, including “Detective School” and “Operation Petticoat”. He also made numerous guest appearances in series such as “Vega$” and “Battlestar Gallactica”.

After appearing in several miniseries, and making guest appearances in shows such as “Dallas”, “LA Law” and “Charlie’s Angels”, he moved back to New York and focused on soap operas, earning him four Soap Opera Digest Award nominations. Some of the shows he starred in include “Loving”, “The City” and “One Life to Live”. He also appeared in “General Hospital and “As the World Turns”. Aside from his daytime shows, he began regular appearances in television movies, including “White Cobra Express”., and series such as “Walker, Texas Ranger”, Baywatch” and McGyver” as a guest, boosting his net worth.

In 2000, he was cast in the television movie “Bitter Suite” and seven years later he became a lead in “Fire Serpent. He also had various feature film roles, including as Admiral Edwards in “Agent Red”. Other films he was cast in include “Bold Native” and “He Was a Quiet Man”. Aside from that, some of the more recent series he has starred in include “Criminal Minds”, “ER”, “Sons of Anarchy” and “Ghost Whisperer”.

Even with his numerous TV and film projects, Mantooth continued with regular appearances in theatre, becoming part of “Arsenic and Old Lace” and “The Man with the Dirty Mind”. He also appeared in works written by William S. Yellow Robe, Jr. including “The Independence of Eddie Rose”. Other productions he’s been a part of are “Back to the Blankets” and “The Paper Crown”. In 2003, he became an Associate Artist of The Purple Rose Theatre Company in Michigan.

For his personal life, it is known that Randolph married Rose Parra in 1978 and their marriage lasted until 1991. In 2002 he married Kristen Connors.

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