Jeffrey Hunter Net Worth is
$18 Million
Mini Biography
He made his Hollywood debut in Fourteen Hours (1950). Hunter and fellow professional Dale Robertson had been partners within an company called GLOBALLY Adventures, Inc. The business specific in documentary travel like the Living Swamp filmed in Georgia. He passed away in 1969 after human brain surgery carrying out a stroke and unintentional fall.
Known for movies
Quick Facts
Full Name | Jeffrey Hunter |
Died | May 27, 1969, Los Angeles, California, United States |
Height | 1.83 m |
Profession | Actor |
Education | University of California, Los Angeles, Whitefish Bay High School, Northwestern University |
Nationality | American |
Spouse | Emily McLaughlin, Joan Bartlett, Barbara Rush |
Children | Steele Hunter, Christopher Hunter, Todd Hunter, Scott Hunter |
Parents | Edith Burgess McKinnies, H. H. McKinnies |
Movies | The Searchers, King of Kings, Sergeant Rutledge, Sailor of the King, Hell to Eternity, Gun for a Coward, The Last Hurrah, The Longest Day, White Feather, No Man Is an Island, The True Story of Jesse James, Fourteen Hours, Belles on Their Toes, Princess Of The Nile, The Proud Ones, A Kiss Before Dying, The Great Locomotive Chase, Lure of the Wilderness, Red Skies of Montana, The Frogmen, Brainstorm, Custer of the West, Find a Place to Die, Take Care of My Little Girl, No Down Payment, Count Five and Die, The Private Navy of Sgt. O'Farrell, The Christmas Kid, Dreamboat, Seven Cities of Gold, Three Young Texans, In Love and War, A Guide for the Married Man, Dimension 5, Seven Angry Men, Gold for the Caesars, Man-Trap, The Way to the Gold, Key Witness, Call Me Mister, A Witch Without a Broom, The Hostess Also Has a Count, Julius Caesar, Man From Galveston, Murieta, Cry Chicago, Strange Portrait, Trains of Silence, Mafia Mob |
TV Shows | Temple Houston |