Age, Biography and Wiki
Who is it? | Actor, Writer |
Birth Day | July 27, 1937 |
Birth Place | Brooksville, Kentucky, United States |
Age | 83 YEARS OLD |
Died On | January 8, 2009(2009-01-08) (aged 71)\nReno, Nevada |
Birth Sign | Leo |
Occupation | Actor Columnist/Journalist |
Years active | 1962-1993 |
Spouse(s) | Linda Dale Robinson (divorced) Linda Marie Galloway (May 25, 1989–January 8, 2009; his death) |
Net worth: $19 Million (2024)
Don Galloway, the renowned American actor and writer, is expected to have an estimated net worth of $19 million by 2024. Galloway gained prominence for his remarkable performances in various films and television shows throughout his career. His talent and versatility allowed him to succeed in both acting and writing. With his notable contributions to the entertainment industry, Galloway has earned significant wealth and recognition. He continues to be admired for his exceptional skills and accomplishments, making him a pivotal figure in the American entertainment scene.
Biography/Timeline
Galloway began his television career in 1962 in the New York-based soap opera The Secret Storm as the first actor to play Kip Rysdale.
He signed up with Universal Studios in 1963 and guest-starred on Wagon Train, Run for Your Life, and others. Beginning in 1967, he co-starred on Ironside as Det. Sgt. Ed Brown. During the sixth season of Ironside, he and Burr co-starred in the TV movie Portrait: A Man Whose Name Was John. Galloway stayed through the entire run of Ironside until its cancellation in 1975. He was reunited with Burr on two Perry Mason television movies before reprising his role on Return to Ironside in 1993.
In 1979, Galloway played Timmons in the NBC comedy Hizzonner. That same year, he hosted a syndicated game show called The Guinness Game, which was produced by Bob Eubanks. Galloway made a few appearances on the popular game show Match Game as well.
In 1983, he appeared in the movie The Big Chill, as the husband of the character played by Jobeth Williams. In 1985, Galloway joined the cast of the ABC soap opera General Hospital, playing Buzz Stryker until 1987.