Janice Pennington
Actress

Janice Pennington Net Worth

Janice Pennington is an American actress born in Seattle, Washington on July 8, 1942. She is best known for her roles in I Love My Wife (1970), Martial Law (1998) and Ironside (1967). She has been married to Carlos de Abreu since 1984 and was previously married to Fritz Stammberger and Glen Jacobsen.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress
Birth Day July 08, 1942
Birth Place  Seattle, Washington, United States
Age 80 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Leo
Preceded by Chris Cranston
Succeeded by Lieko English
Measurements Bust: 36" Waist: 23" Hips: 36"
Height 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Weight 123 lb (56 kg; 8.8 st)

💰 Net worth

Janice Pennington, a renowned actress in the United States, is estimated to have a net worth ranging from $100K to $1 million by 2024. With her remarkable talent and contributions to the entertainment industry, Janice has garnered both fame and fortune throughout her career. Known for her outstanding performances, she has captivated audiences on the big screen and television. With her remarkable net worth, it is evident that Janice has established herself as a successful and influential figure in the world of acting.

Biography/Timeline

1972

For 28 years, Pennington served as a model on The Price Is Right, handing the microphone to Bob Barker at the start of more than 6,000 shows. She also handed off to Dennis James and Tom Kennedy while the show was in syndication in 1972-77 and 1985-86, respectively.

1975

Pennington was born in Seattle, Washington. She has been married three times. Her first marriage was to Glenn Jacobson; her second was to German mountain climber Friedrich "Fritz" Stammberger, who disappeared in Afghanistan in 1975 while mountain climbing.

1984

After years of searching, she finally discovered that Fritz was actually helping the CIA establish mountain bases along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border, and had died during a battle with USSR forces. In 1984, she married Writer Carlos de Abreu, a native of Mozambique.

1988

In June 1988, a camera hit Pennington and she fell off the stage. She was unconscious and was taken to a hospital; taping of the episode resumed after 45 minutes. Pennington's resulting surgery left her with scars and one shoulder shorter than the other, so she could no longer wear swimsuits on the show.

2000

When Pearson Television took over the show October 19, 2000, Pennington's employment ended following taping of the December 13 episode. She signed a confidential settlement agreement.

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