Bruce Boxleitner
TV Actor

Bruce Boxleitner Net Worth

Bruce Boxleitner is an American actor and sci-fi writer born on May 12, 1950 in Elgin, IL. He is best known for his roles in the series Bring 'Em Back Alive, How the West Was Won, and Scarecrow and Mrs. King. He also played the iconic role of Alan Bradley and Tron in both Tron films.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day May 12, 1950
Birth Place Elgin, IL
Age 73 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Taurus

💰 Net worth: $3 million (2024)

Bruce Boxleitner, a renowned TV actor hailing from Illinois, is expected to have a net worth of $3 million by 2024. With a career spanning several decades, Boxleitner has established himself as a versatile and talented performer. He gained widespread recognition for his roles in successful television series and movies. With each project, Boxleitner has showcased his exceptional acting skills, captivating audiences worldwide. As he continues to contribute to the industry with his remarkable talent, it is no surprise that his wealth is projected to grow steadily in the coming years.

About

Sci-Fi Writer and actor who starred in the series Bring 'Em Back Alive, How the West Was Won, and Scarecrow and Mrs. King. He also played the role of Alan Bradley and Tron in both Tron films.

Before Fame

He appeared as Rick in the television show, The Mary Tyler Moore Show.

Trivia

He received a Saturn nomination for his performance in the television show, Babylon 5.

Family Life

He was married to first wife, Kathryn Holcomb for ten years, ending in 1987.

Associated With

He co-starred with Jeff Bridges in the Tron films.

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