Richard Egan Net Worth is $6 Million Richard Egan Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Richard Egan has four daughters and one son with Patricia Hardy, to whom he was married for nearly 30 years before he passed away. He honorably served as an officer in the Army during World War II, teaching Judo and bayonet & knife fighting. Mr. Egan attended the University of San Francisco for undergrad, and Stanford for graduate studies. He also ...
Full Name Pat Stryker Net Worth 2.8 billion USD Date Of Birth July 29, 1921 Place Of Birth San Francisco, California, USA Height 6' (1.83 m) Profession Actor Education University of Northern Colorado Nationality American Siblings Jon Stryker Star Sign Leo
# Trademark 1 Deep, mellow voice
# Fact 1 In the 1950s, Mr. Egan was slated to star in the title role of Prince Namor, The Sub-Mariner in a television based on the Timley/Atlas/Marvel Comics Superhero. The series never materialized and it is believed that no pilot film had ever been made. 2 Daughter Patricia M. was born in Los Angeles on December 28, 1959; Daughter Kathleen M. was born in Los Angeles on October 31, 1964; Daughter Coleen M. was born in Los Angeles on May 9, 1966. 3 Well known for being a gracious actor, and a favorite among stuntmen. He was deemed an "Honorary Stuntman" by the Stuntmen's Association of America. 4 Godfather of Tisha Sterling . 5 Father of Rich Egan (born March 13, 1969) ; who started and runs Vagrant Records (a successful independent rock label). 6 A devout Catholic, who attended daily mass, Egan didn't marry until he was well into his 30's, an advanced age for the time. He believed marriage was a lifetime commitment and was waiting for the right woman to come along. 7 Father of writer/director Maureen Egan . 8 His only brother, Willis Egan, was a Jesuit and scholar. 9 Dated Susan Hayward before he married Patricia Hardy .
Actor Title Year Status Character Shootout in a One-Dog Town 1974 TV Movie Petry The Streets of San Francisco 1973 TV Series Father Joe Scarne Left Hand of Gemini 1972 The Day of the Wolves 1971 Pete Anderson The House That Would Not Die 1970 TV Movie Pat McDougal Moonfire 1970 Sam Blue Downhill Racer 1969 Extra in bar scene (uncredited) The Big Cube 1969 Frederick Lansdale The Destructors 1968 Dan Street Chubasco 1967 Sebastian Valley of Mystery 1967 TV Movie Wade Cochran Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre 1966 TV Series Col. Henry Carrington Fanfare for a Death Scene 1964 TV Movie John Stryker Insight 1964 TV Series Redigo 1963 TV Series Jim Redigo Empire 1962-1963 TV Series Jim Redigo The 300 Spartans 1962 King Leonidas Esther and the King 1960 King Ahasuerus Pollyanna 1960 Dr. Edmond Chilton A Summer Place 1959 Ken Jorgenson These Thousand Hills 1959 Jehu The Hunters 1958 Colonel Dutch Imil Voice in the Mirror 1958 Jim Burton Slaughter on Tenth Avenue 1957 William "Bill" Keating Love Me Tender 1956 Vance Reno Tension at Table Rock 1956 Wes Tancred The Revolt of Mamie Stover 1956 Jim Blair The View from Pompey's Head 1955 Anson 'Sonny' Page Seven Cities of Gold 1955 Jose Mendoza Violent Saturday 1955 Boyd Fairchild Untamed 1955 Kurt Hout Underwater! 1955 Johnny Gray Khyber Patrol 1954 Capt. Kyle Cameron Demetrius and the Gladiators 1954 Dardanius Gog 1954 Dr. David Sheppard Schlitz Playhouse 1954 TV Series Marty Wicked Woman 1953 Matt Bannister The Ford Television Theatre 1953 TV Series John Essex The Kid from Left Field 1953 Billy Lorant The Glory Brigade 1953 Sgt. Johnson Split Second 1953 Doctor Neal Garven Blackbeard, the Pirate 1952 Briggs Hollywood Opening Night 1952 TV Series The Devil Makes Three 1952 Lt. Parker One Minute to Zero 1952 Capt. Ralston Cripple Creek 1952 Strap Galland alias Gillis The Battle at Apache Pass 1952 Sgt. Reuben Bernard Flame of Araby 1951 Captain Fezil The Golden Horde 1951 Gill Hollywood Story 1951 Police Lt. Bud Lennox Bright Victory 1951 Sgt. John Masterson Up Front 1951 Capa Highway 301 1950 Herbie Brooks The Killer That Stalked New York 1950 Treasury Agent Owney (uncredited) Kansas Raiders 1950 First Lieutenant Undercover Girl 1950 Jess Faylen Wyoming Mail 1950 Beale (as Richard Eagan) Return of the Frontiersman 1950 Cowhand (uncredited) The Damned Don't Cry 1950 Roy Whitehead The Good Humor Man 1950 Officer Daley The Story of Molly X 1949 Police Detective (uncredited) Capitol 1983-1987 TV Series Samuel 'Sam' Clegg II / Samuel Clegg II The Sweet Creek County War 1979 Judd Firman The Amsterdam Kill 1977 Ridgeway Mission to Glory: A True Story 1977 Father Eusibio Francisco Kino Police Story 1974-1976 TV Series Lieut. Joe Andes / Lieutenant Dan Barton The Quest 1976 TV Series Captain Wilson Matt Helm 1975 TV Series Dan Sydon Throw Out the Anchor! 1974 Jonathon
Self Title Year Status Character Presley 1987 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself All-Star Party for 'Dutch' Reagan 1985 TV Special Himself Dateline: Hollywood 1967 TV Series Himself The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1963 TV Series Himself - Guest The Jack Paar Tonight Show 1962 TV Series Himself The Tonight Show 1962 TV Series Himself - Actor The Ed Sullivan Show 1956 TV Series Himself Stump the Stars 1955 TV Series Himself - Champion Panelist
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1954 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Most Promising Newcomer - Male The Glory Brigade (1953)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1986 Soap Opera Digest Award Soap Opera Digest Awards Outstanding Actor in a Supporting Role on a Daytime Serial Capitol (1982)
Known for movies Pollyanna (1960) as Dr. Edmond Chilton
The 300 Spartans (1962) as King Leonidas
A Summer Place (1959) as Ken Jorgenson
Love Me Tender (1956) as Vance Reno