Jacqueline deWit
Actress

Jacqueline deWit Net Worth

Jacqueline deWit was an American actress born in Los Angeles, California on September 19, 1926. She was best known for her roles in The Damned Don't Cry (1950), The Snake Pit (1948) and Fog Island (1945). She passed away on January 7, 1998 in Los Angeles.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress
Birth Day September 19, 1926
Birth Place  Los Angeles, California, United States
Age 97 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Libra

💰 Net worth

Jacqueline deWit, a renowned actress based in the United States, is rumored to have a staggering net worth estimated to be between $100,000 and $1 million in the year 2024. With her remarkable talent and exceptional performances, deWit has garnered a significant following and achieved a remarkable measure of success in the entertainment industry. Her versatility and dedication to her craft have earned her numerous accolades and opportunities, contributing to her growing financial prosperity. As she continues to captivate audiences with her undeniable talent, Jacqueline deWit's net worth is set to soar even further in the coming years.

Biography/Timeline

1959

She also made numerous appearances on TV series such as Wagon Train, The Lineup, The Monkees, and most notably, in the iconic 1959 The Twilight Zone episode "Time Enough at Last", in which she played the nagging wife of the lead character played by Burgess Meredith.

1998

DeWit died in Los Angeles on January 7, 1998 at age 85.

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